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  1. April 26, 1993

    Students’ video suggests ways to alleviate skepticism of M-Quality

    While the University has been focusing its attention on M-Quality activities for staff and faculty, a group of students has been in the background, quietly studying the concepts and implementation process. And they have come up with some suggestions to encourage participation. Four students in Thomas Finholt’s Advanced Organizational Behavior class (Psychology 561) have studied…
  2. April 26, 1993

    Facilitators provide the ‘glue’ for M-Quality teams

    By Rebecca A. Doyle Think of a facilitator as the glue that keeps things together but is invisible, says Catherine Lilly, and you’ll be close to defining the role. In the M-Quality approach, the “glue” is a very important part of defining a problem, collecting data and trying possible solutions. Facilitators may sit quietly in…
  3. April 26, 1993

    Assembly members postpone vote on discriminatory harassment policy

    By Mary Jo Frank A loquacious Senate Assembly tabled discussion of a proposed Faculty Discriminatory Harassment Policy last Monday until its May meeting to allow members more opportunity for debate. Elizabeth S. Anderson, assistant professor of philosophy and chair of the task force drafting the policy, said the proposed policy emphasizes informal dispute resolution and…
  4. April 26, 1993

    Three to receive Women of Color Task Force awards

    By Rebecca A. Doyle Three women will receive Women of Color Task Force awards at a 4 p.m. ceremony Thursday (April 29) in the Kuenzel Room of the Michigan Union. U-M-Dearborn Chancellor James C. Renick will be keynote speaker. Lynn Lesueur, office assistant in the Investment Office, will receive the Rebecca A. Vaughan Distinguished Service…
  5. April 26, 1993

    U extends xxxxxxx deadline xxxxxxx

    By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services This article no longer exists
  6. April 26, 1993

    Priorities in policing science need to be evaluated, Hopkins’ counsel says

    By Mary Jo Frank The public may overlook the moral transgressions of movie stars and other public figures, but woe to the scientist who betrays the trust upon which his colleagues rely. “A prominent scientist brought down makes good press,” said Estelle A. Fishbein at her April 14 lecture “Priorities in Policing Integrity,” which was…
  7. April 26, 1993

    King’s Singers will perform Psalm of Life

    Composer Christopher Stookey’s Psalm of Life has been named as the winning entry in the King’s Singers 25th Anniversary Composers Search. The Psalm of Life will receive its world premiere at the King’s Singers North American Silver Jubilee celebration at 4 p.m. May 2 in Hill Auditorium. Tickets, $16–$28, are available at the University Musical…
  8. April 26, 1993

    Units schedule individual commencement ceremonies

    Most of the University’s schools and colleges will hold their own spring commencement exercises, in addition to the all-University commencement. The all-University ceremony, beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday (May 1) in Michigan Stadium with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton as speaker, will be open to graduating students from all schools and colleges. It will serve…
  9. April 26, 1993

    New Arb benches result of unique collaboration

    By Kate Kellogg News and Information Services While the grassy slopes of Nichols Arboretum will always be a favorite public flopping place, many Arboretum visitors prefer a drier, firmer surface on which to rest, study, eat lunch or just relax and enjoy nature. The answer to their need is a prototype bench, now under construction…
  10. April 26, 1993

    Next ‘Conversation with the President’ airs early May

    The next program in a series of “Conversations with the President” will air on Cable Access Channel 9 in early May. This program will focus on student athletes, covering such topics as life as a student athlete, balancing athletics and academics, how the University has prepared them for the future, and their future plans. Participants,…