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  1. October 26, 1992

    Senate Assembly establishes Legal Advisory Council, seeks members

    By Mary Jo Frank The Senate Assembly’s Legal Advisory Council is expected to be up and running by early next year. The Assembly voted unanimously Oct. 19 to create a Legal Advisory Council to provide information to faculty members involved in disputes that may lead to legal action. The council will provide faculty members an…
  2. October 26, 1992

    D’Arms briefs Assembly on national study

    By Mary Jo Frank Major universities need to find out how well they are training doctoral-level researchers, John H. D’Arms told Senate Assembly members last Monday. To that end the National Research Council is establishing a Committee for the Study of Research-Doctorate Programs in the United States. The Council is the operating arm of the…
  3. October 26, 1992

    The University of Michigan interim policy on discriminatory harrasment by Faculty and Staff in the University Environment Policy

    The University of Michigan strives to create a community of and for learners. To do so requires an environment of trust and openness. Discrimination, as defined in Regents’ Bylaw 14.06 and a Presidential Policy Statement issued in March 1984, is unacceptable on the University of Michigan campuses. Such behavior threatens to destroy the environment of…
  4. October 26, 1992

    Campuswide alcohol, drug survey being pre-tested

    By Jane R. Elgass Pre-testing of a “path-breaking” survey on alcohol and drug use on campus is under way, with a final survey expected to be administered in late winter. While design and content of the survey have drawn heavily on the Monitoring the Future survey of high school students and young adults done by…
  5. October 26, 1992

    Powers, Riordan, Buning granted emeritus status

    Three faculty members were granted emeritus status by the Regents at their October meeting. They are: Lyall H. Powers, professor of English Powers, who joined the faculty in 1958, has published numerous studies of 20th-century fiction, particularly the work of Henry James and William Faulkner. “His many essays range widely, from the 18th-century work of…
  6. October 26, 1992

    Walgreen family endows College of Pharmacy professorship

    An endowed professorship will be established at the College of Pharmacy by the three children of Charles R. Walgreen Jr., retired chairman of the Walgreen Co. The professorship will be funded by a pledge of $1.5 million by Leslie Ann Walgreen Pratt of Estes Park, Colo.; James A. and Victoria D. Walgreen of Woodstock, Ill.;…
  7. October 26, 1992

    KUDOS

    Hensinger to head AAOS Robert N. Hensinger, professor of surgery and chief, Division of Pediatric Orthopedics, has been named president of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. The Academy provides educational programs for orthopedic surgeons and allied health professionals. Canham wins Rice Award Donald B. Canham, director of athletics for more than 20 years, has…
  8. October 26, 1992

    Handbook a gold mine of information

    In addition to presentations on various aspects of the College of Engineering and a 15-minute video tour of the unit, participants in this week’s orientation will receive a 27-page staff handbook. Among its more interesting and helpful items: —A full-page listing of 49 acronyms and their definitions, all relating only to the College of Engineering.…
  9. October 26, 1992

    Custodial Appreciation Week: A time to say ‘thanks’

    By Mary Jo Frank A few years ago, a nationwide survey showed that 50 percent of prospective students who visit campuses make up their minds on what university to attend based on the appearance of the buildings and grounds, notes James E. Christenson. “The care that custodians give is vitally important to attracting students and…
  10. October 26, 1992

    Researcher discovers record of past climates hidden in ears of fish

    By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services Tiny stones called otoliths that form within the inner ears of fish are actually paleothermometers preserving a record of seasonal temperature variations over the past 20 million years, according to a U-M graduate student. “By analyzing tiny bands of otolith material deposited on a daily basis, just like…