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  1. October 8, 1996

    Pamela opens at Trueblood Theatre this Thursday

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Pamela opens at Trueblood Theatre this Thursday The U-M’s production of Pamela opens at the Trueblood Theatre Thursday (Oct.10) Photo by David Smith October 10-20 the Trueblood Theatre will feature the first English language performance of Carlo Goldoni’s Pamela in the play’s 247-year history. Donald C. McManus, a teaching…
  2. October 8, 1996

    Regents announce process for final phase of presidential search

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Regents announce process for final phase of presidential search The Board of Regents, acting as the Presidential Search Committee (PSC), has announced the final stage of its search for the 12th president of the University. The search process enables finalists for the presidency to meet with faculty, staff and…
  3. October 8, 1996

    Avern Cohn will deliver 6th academic freedom lecture

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Avern Cohn will deliver 6th academic freedom lecture Avern Cohn, U.S. district judge, Eastern District of Michigan, will deliver the Sixth Annual Davis, Markert, Nickerson Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom at 7 p.m. Oct. 21 in Mendelssohn Theater. He will discuss “Academic Freedom: A Trial Judge’s View.” In…
  4. October 8, 1996

    Regents, Neal issue statements on employment agreements

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Regents, Neal issue statements on employment agreements Editor’s Note: For the full text of interim President Homer A. Neal’s letter click here. In two moves last week to begin an open dialogue on employment agreements for some executive officers made by former President James J. Duderstadt, the Board of…
  5. October 8, 1996

    Dementia: What makes the bad news easier for spouses to bear?

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Dementia: What makes the bad news easier for spouses to bear? When a loved one is diagnosed with an incurable illness such as dementia, spouse-caregivers need help to cope with the stress. Receiving an orientation to the diagnostic process from a health care professional is one thing that’s helpful,…
  6. October 8, 1996

    Task force to study faculty, staff and student child care needs

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Task force to study faculty, staff and student child care needs Mary McAweeney drops off Erin at the Family Housing Community Center, one of six child care programs sponsored by the University. Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Julie Peterson News and Information Services A task force of faculty, staff…
  7. October 8, 1996

    More than you ever wanted to know about U.S. presidents is on the IPL

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 More than you ever wanted to know about U.S. presidents is on the IPL By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Want to know which U.S. president swam nude in the Potomac River every day, weather permitting? Curious to find out which president seldom went to bed before 2…
  8. October 8, 1996

    University Wallenberg Lecture features Pritchard

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 University Wallenberg Lecture features Pritchard By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services  Marion van Binsbergen Pritchard, who helped save the lives of at least 150 people—mostly children—in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam during World War II, will deliver the seventh annual University Wallenberg Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 16 in the Rackham…
  9. October 8, 1996

    Business School awarded $295,000

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Business School awarded $295,000 Lawrence A. Molnar, director of the Center for Economic Diversification at the Business School, accepted a $295,000 award last Friday from Phillip A. Singerman, assistant secretary of Commerce for Economic Development. Pictured left to right are Congresswoman Lynn Rivers; Marian J. Krzysowski, director of the…
  10. October 8, 1996

    Journalism Fellows Program gets $3.25 million from Knight Foundation

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Journalism Fellows Program gets $3.25 million from Knight Foundation By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services The Michigan Journalism Fellows (MJF) program has received a $3.25 million grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, MJF Director Charles R. Eisendrath has announced. The five-year grant provides $2.25…