Campus News

  1. September 25, 1995

    REGENTS’ ROUNDUP

    Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their September meeting. $31.3 million in gifts accepted The Regents accepted $31,305,501 in gifts in June–August. This includes $12,670,209 from individuals, $7,537,824 from corporations, $7,342,926 from foundations, and $3,754,542 from associations and others. Tenured faculty appointments made Faculty appointments with tenure approved by the…
  2. September 18, 1995

    POLICE BEAT

    Quick action averts car theft A 37-year-old male, not affiliated with the University, was charged with breaking and entering a motor vehicle, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison, and attempted unlawful driving away of an automobile, a felony punishable by up to two years in prison, after entering and attempting to…
  3. August 14, 1995

    OBITUARIES

    The University Record, August 14, 1995 OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Robert C. Juvinall Robert C. Juvinall, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, died April 13 in Sarasota, Fla. He was 78. He received a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the Case Institute of Technology in 1939 and a master of automotive engineering degree from Chrysler Institute in 1941.…
  4. July 10, 1995

    OBITUARIES

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 OBITUARIES Webster Earl Britton Webster Earl Britton, professor emeritus of humanities, College of Engineering, died July 3 at Glacier Hills Nursing Center. He was 89. Britton held an A.B. from Randolph-Macon College and served for two years as head of the English Department at Norfolk Academy in Virginia. He…
  5. June 19, 1995

    OBITUARY

    The University Record, June 19, 1995 OBITUARY Robert C. Hendrix Robert C. Hendrix, professor emeritus of pathology, died at his home on June 12 following a long illness. He was 76. Hendrix received a master’s degree in zoology and an M.D. from the U-M in 1941 and 1948, respectively. He became a full professor of…
  6. June 19, 1995

    POLICE BEAT

    The University Record, June 19, 1995 POLICE BEAT By Elizabeth H. Hall Business Operations Man arrested for assault, malicious destruction A 24-year old man not affiliated with the University was arrested by Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers on May 13 for malicious destruction of police property, a felony punishable by up to four years…
  7. June 19, 1995

    REGENTS’ ROUNDUP

    The University Record, June 19, 1995 REGENTS’ ROUNDUP Regents approve 11 administrative appointments Administrative appointments approved by the Regents at their June meeting included: Ara G. Paul, professor of pharmacognosy, will extend his appointment as dean of the College of Pharmacy, effective July 1-Dec. 31. N. Harris McClamroch, professor of aerospace engineering and of electrical…
  8. June 5, 1995

    OBITUARY

    The University Record, June 5, 1995 OBITUARY David F. Striffler David F. Striffler, professor emeritus of dental public health and of dentistry, died here May 29. Striffler, 72, was a national leader in the field of dental public health. “Students always came first with Dr. Striffler,” said Brian A. Burt, chair of the Department of…
  9. June 5, 1995

    REGENTS’ ROUNDUP

    The University Record, June 5, 1995 REGENTS’ ROUNDUP Editor’s Note: The Regents took the following actions at their May meeting. $9.6 million in gifts accepted The Regents accepted $9,660,781 in gifts received during April. The total included $6,424,455 from individuals, $1,376,120 from corporations, $1,423,687 from foundations and $436,519 from associations and others. 3 get administrative…
  10. May 22, 1995

    POLICE BEAT

    The University Record, May 22, 1995 POLICE BEAT Computer thefts reported Several laptop computers have been reported stolen in recent weeks. Laptops have been reported missing from Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, Alice Lloyd Residence Hall and West Quadrangle Residence Hall. Each was valued at between $1,500 and $2,250. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) notes…