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  1. February 6, 1996

    Commons to be renamed in honor of Pierponts

    The University Record, February 6, 1996 Commons to be renamed in honor of Pierponts By Mary Jo Frank University Relations Wilbur K. Pierpont, vice president emeritus and professor emeritus of accounting, and his wife, Maxine, will be honored at a ceremony celebrating the naming of the Pierpont Commons, formerly known as North Campus Commons, at…
  2. February 6, 1996

    Women who watched aggressive TV heroines as children more prone to aggression and criminal behavior, says U-M study

    The University Record, February 6, 1996 Women who watched aggressive TV heroines as children more prone to aggression and criminal behavior, says U-M study By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services Television shows like “The Bionic Woman” and “Charlie’s Angels” may have faded into rerun history, but the heroines’ aggressive behavior lingers in the psyches…
  3. January 30, 1996

    LS&A executive committee approves restructuring of comunication studies all new courses will begin fall term 1996

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 LS&A executive committee approves restructuring of communication studies; all new courses will begin fall term 1996 By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services  The newly restructured bachelor of arts concentration in communication studies—with all new courses—has been approved by the LS&A Executive Committee, effective fall 1996. The Department of…
  4. January 30, 1996

    Two new ways to get payroll information

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 Two new ways to get payroll information The Payroll Office has implemented a voice response system that can be reached by dialing 764-8253. The voice response system can (in most cases) tell you your net pay from the most recent payroll that was run and contained your information. Late…
  5. January 30, 1996

    Ken Burns will lecture Feb.6

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 Ken Burns will lecture Feb.6 By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services  Award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, whose credits include “The Civil War” and “Baseball,” will discuss his works in a free, public lecture at 7 p.m. Feb. 6 at the Michigan Theater. Sponsored by the Program in Film…
  6. January 30, 1996

    OBITUARY — Moses M. Frohlich

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 OBITUARY — Moses M. Frohlich Moses M. Frohlich, professor emeritus of psychiatry, passed away Dec. 31 at his home in Laguna Hills, Calif. He was 93. Frohlich came to the U.S. from Austria in 1920 and attended the U-M, where he received his Bachelor’s degree in 1928. He received…
  7. January 30, 1996

    Senate Assembly debates affirmative action in gender issues

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 Senate Assembly debates affirmative action in gender issues By Rebecca A. Doyle  Editor’s note: A version of the opposing sides of this question was printed in the Jan. 16 issue of the Record. Senate Assembly members last week listened to opposing views on the role and effectiveness of affirmative…
  8. January 30, 1996

    Jerome Lectures explore what Athens has to do with Jerusalem

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 Jerome Lectures explore what Athens has to do with Jerusalem By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services  The University’s 30th year of the Jerome Lecture series began Jan. 29 and will continue through Feb. 7. The free lectures, endowed by Thomas Spencer Jerome and jointly administered by U-M and…
  9. January 30, 1996

    MQR releases volume two of special centennial issue on movies

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 MQR releases volume two of special centennial issue on movies By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services  Although many film students today regard the golden age of cinema as a topic of classroom discussion only, many of the writers in the second volume of the Michigan Quarterly Review’s (MQR)…
  10. January 30, 1996

    DPS, FBI team up to recover art stolen 30 years ago

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 DPS, FBI team up to recover art stolen 30 years ago Sketches by Pablo Picasso and Henry Moore, stolen from a U-M traveling exhibit almost 30 years ago, were recovered in Los Angeles Jan. 24. The pieces were recovered by the Los Angeles office of the FBI, with assistance…