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  1. September 10, 1996

    Journalism Fellows program welcomes class of `97

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 Journalism Fellows program welcomes class of `97 By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services A diverse group of journalists from around the world will spend the 1996-97 academic year on campus as Michigan Journalism Fellows, according to Program Director Charles R. Eisendrath. “The class of ’97 is our biggest…
  2. September 10, 1996

    Turner shares eldercare info

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 Turner shares eldercare info The Turner Geriatric Clinic recently hosted visitors from Japan who were interested in learning how Americans care for the elderly. Katherine A. McClure (left), a resident at Riverview retirement home in Ann Arbor, talked with Kanao Tsuju, Terumits u Kodama, Yasuko Hashimotoo and Taeko Uchiyama…
  3. September 10, 1996

    CSRC closed; now where can you take your computer for repair?

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 CSRC closed; now where can you take your computer for repair? The Information Technology Division’s (ITD) Computer Service and Repair Center, which has provided computer repairs for the University community for the past eight years, closed, as expected, on Aug. 23. To ensure that faculty, staff, students and departments…
  4. September 10, 1996

    Travelers: Beware of laptop thieves

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 Travelers: Beware of laptop thieves Hold on to your laptops when you’re at the airport. A scam has been reported at airports across the country involving the thefts of laptop computers. Two people look for a victim who is approaching a metal detector and carrying a laptop computer. The…
  5. September 10, 1996

    Ann Arbor native will be part of Michigan Radio’s local sounds

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 Ann Arbor native will be part of Michigan Radio’s local sounds Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Rebecca A. Doyle Welcome back, Lauren Wagner. A soprano whose work has been lauded from New York to Vancouver, across Europe and Canada, returns to her native Ann Arbor this season as Michigan…
  6. September 3, 1996

    Fulbright opportunities for visiting scholars announced

    The University Record, September 3, 1996 Fulbright opportunities for visiting scholars announced Four Fulbright grant opportunities designed to support visiting scholars are available through the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, says Pat McCune of the International Institute. The faculty and institutional grants are administered by CIES, located in Washington, D.C. The Scholar-In-Residence Program supports…
  7. September 3, 1996

    Horns high, knees up

    The University Record, September 3, 1996 Horns high, knees up Getting ready for the first game of the season, the Michigan Marching Band practiced all last week, sometimes under very hot and humid conditions. This will be the first full marching season at U-M for Marching Band Director Kevin L. Sedatole. Jef frey D. Grogan,…
  8. September 3, 1996

    Ways to combat workplace violence discussed at seminar

    The University Record, September 3, 1996 Ways to combat workplace violence discussed at seminar Photos by Bob Kalmbach By Jared Blank More than 100 people representing the University community and southeast Michigan businesses attended a day-long seminar on campus last month to discuss ways to combat violence in the workplace—a growing problem that cuts across…
  9. September 3, 1996

    In Brief

    The University Record, September 3, 1996 In Brief…  Tori Amos coming to Hill Tori Amos will appear in concert at Hill Auditorium at 8 p.m. Sept. 27. Tickets for the concert, presented by the Office of Major Events/Division of Student Affairs, went on sale at the Michigan Union Ticket Office and all Ticketmaster outlets on…
  10. September 3, 1996

    Computer kiosks will connect state residents with up-to-date health info

    The University Record, September 3, 1996 Computer kiosks will connect state residents with up-to-date health info By Margo Schneidman Health System News Service The Comprehensive Cancer Center will create a statewide network of interactive computer kiosks to link residents with up-to-date health information on the Internet. The $1 million project, approved by Gov. John Engler…