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May 21, 1996
The University Record, May 21, 1996 PSAC issues report on presidential search Jeffrey S. Lehman, dean of the Law School and chair of the Presidential Search Advisory Committee (PSAC), presented the committee’s first progress report to the Presidential Search Committee (PSC) last Friday. Lehman said that the search is on track, and he is happy…
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May 21, 1996
The University Record, May 21, 1996 Record now available on-line NIS computer consultant Scott Tyrrell shows The Record online Photo by Bob Kalmbach The University Record is now available to readers on the World Wide Web, thanks to the efforts of computer consultant Scott Tyrrell. Although it is still being revised, The University Record is…
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May 21, 1996
The University Record, May 21, 1996 Center for Ultrafast Optical Science opens on North Campus Associate Research Scientist John F. Whitaker is one of five U-M researchers directing research programs in the newly renovated lab at the Center for Ultrafast Optical Science. Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services University scientists,…
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May 21, 1996
The University Record, May 21, 1996 In Brief… Fleming will sign copies of his new book Former President Robben Fleming will sign copies of his new book Tempests into Rainbows at 7:30 p.m. June 10 in Border’s Books in Ann Arbor. The book explores the turbulent years on campus during the Vietnam War. U.S. Mail…
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May 21, 1996
The University Record, May 21, 1996 Third report on women at the U-M finds areas of ‘modest progress,’ cites lack of women in tenure ranks By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services The third report on Women at the University of Michigan, which tracks the status and progress of women on the Ann Arbor campus,…
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May 21, 1996
The University Record, May 21, 1996 I Tawt I Taw a Graduate Nearly 5,000 undergraduate students at the U-M received degrees May 4 at commencement ceremonies in Michigan Stadium. Parents, guests and one large, yellow canary enjoyed the ceremonies. Photo by Bob Kalmbach
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May 21, 1996
The University Record, May 21, 1996 Terminated staff members may continue benefits through COBRA From the Benefits Office Faculty and staff members who lose their eligibility for benefits because of the termination of their employment are eligible for COBRA continuation for themselves and their covered dependents if they apply within 60 days of their termination.…
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May 21, 1996
The University Record, May 21, 1996 UMTRI keeps on truckin’ Analyzing the effect of heavy truck loads on roads and bridges is an important part of the ongoing work at the Great Lakes Center for Truck and Transit Research at the U-M Transportation Research Institute. Established in 1988, the Center is funded by a $1…
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May 21, 1996
The University Record, May 21, 1996 Staff with RIF status may arrange for continuing benefits with U-M From the Benefits Office Faculty and staff members who are laid off or placed on Reduction In Force (RIF) status should notify the Benefits Office immediately to make arrangements for continuing benefits for themselves and their dependents. Call…
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May 7, 1996
The University Record, May 7, 1996 Sociology class meets in prison; teaches inmates writing skills By Jared Blank Students in last semester’s Sociology 389 course were initially surprised by their new classroom at the 1,600-prisoner G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility in Jackson. When they enrolled in the course to teach creative writing to prisoners who…