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  1. November 5, 1996

    Lecture will honor retiring SRC staff

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Lecture will honor retiring SRC staff The Survey Research Center (SRC), in cooperation with the Institute for Social Research (ISR), will hold a lecture honoring three recently retired members at 4 p.m. Fri. (Nov. 8) in Room 6050, ISR. “The Collective Legacy of the Mental Health Research of Gerald…
  2. November 5, 1996

    Hospitals benefits changes to be proposed by end of year

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Hospitals benefits changes to be proposed by end of year By Mike Harrison Medical Center Public Relations The University of Michigan Health System Benefits Redesign Project Management Team has worked for the past three months with Watson Wyatt Worldwide, a consulting firm, to focus on five areas of potential…
  3. November 5, 1996

    Creative writing contest on World Wide Web solicits entries from young writers

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Creative writing contest on WorldWide Web solicits entries from young writers By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services From the likes of Spot and Dick and Jane to Michael Moore’s latest literary effort, creative writers ages 4_14 are urged to submit their works to the U-M’s 1996 “Put My…
  4. November 5, 1996

    U-M investigating data fabrication in genetic research

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 U-M investigating data fabrication in genetic research The University has been conducting an investigation into admissions of data fabrication by a graduate student who worked in the laboratory of Francis Collins at the National Institutes of Health. The student also worked in Collins’ lab at the U-M, prior to…
  5. November 5, 1996

    CEW announces scholarships for returning women students

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 CEW announces scholarships for returning women students The Center for the Education of Women (CEW) has applications for CEW Scholarships for returning women who will be students at the University during the 1997-98 academic year. CEW Scholarships for Returning Women are awarded to undergraduate, graduate and professional school students…
  6. November 5, 1996

    U-M, GVSU, Grand Haven join to make aqautic research facility a reality

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 U-M, GVSU, Grand Haven join to make aquatic research facility a reality By Kim Clarke University Relations The University is one step closer to establishing a Great Lakes aquatic research facility on the shores of Lake Michigan. Iterim President Homer A. Neal recently signed an agreement to work in…
  7. November 5, 1996

    Commission for Women will celebrate 25 years at Nov. 20 conference

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Commission for Women will celebrate 25 years at Nov. 20 conference The Commission for Women will host a 25th anniversary celebration 1-4 p.m. Nov. 20. All are invited to attend the free, public conference “Milestones on the Way to the Millennium: Welcoming the Next Generation.” Barbara Newell, the first…
  8. November 5, 1996

    Direct Deposit available for travel and hosting reimbursements

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Direct Deposit available for travel and hosting reimbursements From the Payroll Office The University Payroll Office offers direct deposit for your pay. It’s simple, safe, convenient and reliable. With direct deposit, your money is in your account on payday. Whether you’re on vacation, sick or traveling out of town…
  9. November 5, 1996

    Making green of the maize and blue challenges U-M environmentalists

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Making green of the maize and blue challenges U-M environmentalists By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services It’s easy. Just mix yellow and blue to get green. But it will take a lot more effort than that to “green” the maize and blue, says an ad hoc group of…
  10. November 5, 1996

    ‘American Firsts’ opens at the Clements Library

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 ‘American Firsts’ opens at the Clements Library This first picture of a Christmas tree was published in the United States in 1836 By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services The fascination with being first, who was first, who had the first, who made the first or who is first…