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  1. October 30, 1995

    Get your dialing fingers ready for Michigan Radio’s on-air fund drive

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Get your dialing fingers ready for Michigan Radio’s on-air fund drive By Harriet Teller Michigan Radio  The banks of telephones have been ordered. Volunteers have signed up for shifts taking pledge calls from listeners. The listener-supported public radio stations of the University of Michigan are preparing for the annual…
  2. October 30, 1995

    U celebrates Peace Corps Nov. 6-9

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 U celebrates Peace Corps Nov. 6-9 By Jared Blank Peace Corps Week kicks off on campus Nov. 6-9 with activities designed to inform students, faculty and staff about opportunities available in the Peace Corps. Nearly 6,000 Peace Corps volunteers currently are spending two years working in 90 countries around…
  3. October 30, 1995

    CP&P presents career days, job fairs for students

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 CP&P presents career days, job fairs for students Career Planning and Placement presents Career Days, Oct. 30-Nov. 10, a concentrated collection of career-related events anchored by two career conferences. Conferences include Graduate and Professional School Day, noon-4 p.m. Thurs (Nov. 2) at the Michigan Union. Students will have the…
  4. October 30, 1995

    Elders will speak at MLK Symposium in January

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Elders will speak at MLK Symposium in January Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders will deliver the MLK Memorial Lecture at the University’s Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium in January 1996, the Office of the Vice Provost for Academic and Multicultural Affairs (OVPAMA) has announced.…
  5. October 30, 1995

    I am a Man opens next week at Trueblood Theatre

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 I am a Man opens next week at TruebloodTheatre “T.O. is not a fictional character. It was T.O. who started the union, and T.O. who called the strike. T.O. started the ball rolling and the ball rolled over him,” says Charles “OyamO” Gordon describing I Am A Man, his…
  6. October 30, 1995

    Senate Assembly proposes new grievance policy

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Senate Assembly proposes new grievance policy By Jane R. Elgass  Senate Assembly members last week tabled for further discussion a proposed new model grievance policy because of a recommendation that calls for a binding decision by a faculty committee. In presenting the proposal to Assembly members, Senate Advisory Committee…
  7. October 30, 1995

    Risk Management urges staff to look at insurance on papers

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Risk Management urges staff to look at insurance on papers The Risk Management Office urges all members of the University community to take a look at the risk posed by fire to valuable papers that may not be insured. The University, note Risk Management staff, does not have an…
  8. October 23, 1995

    Minority students at 25% of total enrollment

    The University Record, October 23, 1995 Minority students at 25% of total enrollment By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services Minority student enrollment on the Ann Arbor campus is at its highest level ever, according to fall enrollment figures released Oct. 19. Students of color now number 8,108, or 24.8 percent of all students, up…
  9. October 23, 1995

    Four new ‘Partnerships for Outreach’ are key in state budget request

    The University Record, October 23, 1995 Four new ‘Partnerships for Outreach’ are key in state budget request University officials, in submitting the University’s budget requests to the state government, proposed new and expanded “partnerships for outreach” to the state of Michigan and its citizens. The University’s request for a 1996-97 appropriation increase includes funding for…
  10. October 23, 1995

    Outreach funding would benefit K-12 students statewide

    The University Record, October 23, 1995 Outreach funding would benefit K-12 students statewide By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services  Although it has been several years since the U-M has received a state appropriation increase that has kept pace with the rate of inflation, University officials are hopeful that their request for 1996-97 will be…