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  1. 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…
  2. 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…
  3. 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…
  4. October 29, 1996

    Regents ‘hamstrung’ by Open Meetings Act, court decision, Power says

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 Regents ‘hamstrung’ by Open Meetings Act, court decision, Power says (Editor’s Note: Regent Philip Power is chairman of Suburban Communications Corp., which publishes 40 community newspapers in Michigan. Below is a reprint of his column that appeared in his newspapers last week on the search for a new president.)…
  5. October 29, 1996

    Cohn gives a ‘trial judge’s’ view of academic freedom

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 Cohn gives a ‘trial judge’s’ view of academic freedom Photo by Gregory Fox By John Woodford News and Information Services “This lecture is an important event in the life of the University and the community,” noted Judge Avern Cohn, ’49 J.D., of the U.S. Southeastern District Court in Detroit.…
  6. October 29, 1996

    34 exhibits at Expo are just the tip of the iceberg

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 34 exhibits at Expo are just the tip of the iceberg By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Photo and Campus Services photographer D. C. Goings gets an inside look at the Building Service Express. Photo by Bob Kalmbach From ensuring clean air and the University Online, to Workplace…
  7. October 29, 1996

    Degrees may not matter in 20 years, Bridges says

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 Degrees may not matter in 20 years, Bridges says By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services “Get ready to market yourself,” William Bridges told those attending this year’s M-Quality Expo in his keynote address. “Yesterday’s wisdom was to find a good job. Today’s wisdom is to create a career…
  8. October 29, 1996

    DOE recognizes U-M for energy conservation

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 DOE recognizes U-M for energy conservation The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has named the University as the recipient of one of six National Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Awards. The U-M was recognized for its Revolving Energy Conservation Project Account, an innovative funding mechanism that has been used…
  9. October 29, 1996

    Carol T. Christ

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 THE PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH Editor’s Note: This week’s issue of the Record includes coverage of the first two candidates for president who were interviewed by the Regents last week and met with members of the community in town hall sessions: Carol T. Christ, vice chancellor and provost and professor of…
  10. October 29, 1996

    Stanley A. Chodorow

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 THE PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH Editor’s Note: This week’s issue of the Record includes coverage of the first two candidates for president who were interviewed by the Regents last week and met with members of the community in town hall sessions: Carol T. Christ, vice chancellor and provost and professor of…