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  1. March 14, 1994

    Smoking policy group schedules two public hearings

    By Rebecca A. Doyle The University’s Smoking Policy Revision Implementation Committee has announced two public hearings “to enable the University community and outside interested parties to bring forth data and their expressions of interest,” says committee chair Wendy N. Powell, personnel representative, Administrative Services Personnel Office. Public hearings on the proposed policy changes will be…
  2. March 14, 1994

    Engineering solicits nominations for Excellence in Staff Service Awards

    April 29 is the deadline for nominations of individuals for the College of Engineering’s Excellence in Staff Service Awards. The awards, “reflecting appreciation and recognition of the fine work done by the College’s staff members,” are given annually to a maximum of five outstanding employees, according to 1994 College of Engineering Awards Team members Pamela…
  3. March 14, 1994

    ‘Mr. Wizard’ to receive honorary degree from Dearborn

    Don Herbert, creator of the television program “Watch Mr. Wizard,” will receive an honorary doctor of science degree from U-M-Dearborn at its commencement exercises on April 24. “Watch Mr. Wizard,” which was broadcast each week from 1955 to 1965 on the NBC network, featured Herbert and a young boy or girl conducting scientific experiments with…
  4. March 14, 1994

    Spencer grant funds doctoral training in educational research

    By Diane Swanbrow News and Information Services The School of Education has received a $450,000 three-year grant from the Spencer Foundation to train doctoral students planning careers in educational research. Annemarie Sullivan Palincsar, the Jean and Charles R. Walgreen Jr. Professor of Reading and Literacy, has received a related $50,000 mentor grant from the Chicago-based…
  5. March 14, 1994

    U evaluates safety of play slides

    The Housing Division has asked Occupational Safety and Environmental Health (OSEH) staff to evaluate three spiral slides and 25 other standard metal slides on playgrounds that are part of Family Housing. The evaluation is being conducted in light of the accidental death in January of 5-year-old Nancy Sibley, according to Alan J. Levy, director of…
  6. March 14, 1994

    Sexual harassment policy aims for mutual respect

    Editor’s Note: The text of the policy begins on page 8. By Jane R. Elgass After two years’ experience with the policy, changes in response to a recent U.S. Supreme Court case, and slight revisions to the document, the University is republishing its Faculty/Staff Sexual Harassment Policy. (See pages 8–9 for complete text of the…
  7. March 14, 1994

    Maureen Hartford will give address at Honors Convocation

    Students will be recognized for their academic achievement at the University’s annual Honors Convocation at 2 p.m. Sunday (March 20) in Hill Auditorium. The convocation address, titled “Honors at Michigan: More than a 4.0,” will be given by Maureen A. Hartford, vice president for student affairs. Leah N. Niederstadt, winner of a Rhodes Scholarship, and…
  8. March 14, 1994

    Are you a harasser?

    Accused harassers are often surprised to learn how their behavior is perceived by others. The following tips may help you determine in advance how your behavior might be interpreted by others: Review your attitudes and actions toward others. Examine how others respond to what you do and say. Is your behavior gender-neutral and bias-free? Do…
  9. March 14, 1994

    O’Neill: Reliance on brute force ‘doomed’ the U.S. in Vietnam

    By John Woodford News and Information Services If Americans had developed the political savvy the British gained in centuries of “flogging the wogs”—that is, of controlling colonial subjects and putting down national liberation movements—they could have come out of Vietnam with a measure of victory, and at far lower cost of life, resources and wealth…
  10. March 14, 1994

    Tell someone

    For information, complaint resolution, or to obtain a copy of the University’s policies, contact: Ann Arbor Human Resources Service Center, 763-2387, 747-1388 (TDD) Medical Campus Human Resources Department, 747-1869 Affirmative Action Office, 763-0235, 747-1388 (TTD) Center for the Education of Women, 998-7080 Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, 764-4400 Student Judicial Adviser, 764-5132 Flint…