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  1. March 1, 1993

    Custodians have inside scoop on recycling activities

    From Plant Grounds and Waste Management Who knows the most about recycling habits around campus? The custodians who empty the recycling cans, of course. The Recycling Office in Plant Grounds and Waste Management informally surveyed 25 percent of Building Services’ custodial staff last fall to assess the recycling program. The 92 custodians, who work in…
  2. March 1, 1993

    REGENTS’ ROUNDUP

    Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its February meeting. Neal appointed vp for research Homer A. Neal, professor and chair of the Department of Physics, will become vice president for research Sept. 1. He will succeed William C. Kelly who will retire as vice president for research on…
  3. March 1, 1993

    Building leaders responsible for success

    The Recycling Office maintains a list of 160 contact persons across campus who help disseminate recycling information in their respective buildings and departments. Erica Spiegel notes the success of recycling in any one building usually depends on whether there is a recycling leader. “One of our best supporters is Lynn Deniston, associate professor of public…
  4. March 1, 1993

    Arson suspected in Graduate Library fire

    Five hundred books were burned and another 10,000 suffered water damage in a fire that began around midnight Feb. 14 at the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library. Lt. James R. Smiley said samples have been sent to the State Police Crime Laboratory in Northville to determine if an accelerator—gasoline or lighter fluid—was used to start the…
  5. March 1, 1993

    100 make New Year’s pledge

    A January promotion and contest to encourage recycling resulted in New Year’s resolutions by 100 employees to recycle. The promotion, announced in the Jan. 11 Record, was sponsored by Plant Grounds and Waste Management. According to Erica M. Spiegel, special projects coordinator, a wide variety of persons expressed support for recycling, including managers, cooks, secretaries,…
  6. March 1, 1993

    Grizzle, Mitani will receive Henry Russel Award March 16

    Jessy W. Grizzle and John C. Mitani will receive the University’s Henry Russel Award. The annual award is given to young faculty members for scholarly achievement and promise, and carries a $1,200 stipend. The award will be presented on March 16 in Rackham Amphitheater, followed by the annual Henry Russel Lecture given by a senior…
  7. March 1, 1993

    KUDOS

    Leonard elected to AAEM office James A. Leonard Jr., clinical associate professor and associate chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, has been elected secretary-treasurer of the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AAEM). He will become president-elect in October 1993. Lippi-Green edits book Rosina Lippi-Green, assistant professor of Germanic languages and literatures, is…
  8. March 1, 1993

    Professorships approved in LS&A, Business and Law Schools

    At their February meeting, the Regents approved establishment of three named professorships—the Mary Fair Croushore Professorship in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LS&A), the William Russell Kelly Professorship in the School of Business Administration and the L. Bates Lea Visiting Professorship in Law in the Law School. Mary Fair Croushore Professor will…
  9. March 1, 1993

    Campus arrest first in county under new stalking laws

    The Department of Public Safety has made the first Washtenaw County arrest under Michigan’s new stalking laws. A 22-year-old LS&A senior stood mute at his arraignment Feb. 18 on charges of stalking a female student at the Michigan Union. Lt. James R. Smiley said a pre-trial hearing has been set for March 9. The student…
  10. February 15, 1993

    Gourman ranks grad, undergrad programs 3rd in nation

    By Jane R. Elgass The University’s graduate and undergraduate programs on the Ann Arbor campus have been ranked third among the nation’s “leading universities” in the latest (1993) edition of The Gourman Report. The U-M trails Princeton and Harvard for its undergraduate programs and Harvard and the University of California, Berkeley, for its graduate programs.…