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  1. August 14, 1995

    Week-long Welcome activities involve thousands

    The University Record, August 14, 1995 Week-long Welcome activities involve thousands Week-long Welcome activities involve thousands By Janet Nellis Mendler News and Information Services Welcome to Michigan, which begins Aug. 30, is expected to involve more than 6,000 new students and an unprecedented number of faculty, staff and student volunteers in a week of activities…
  2. August 14, 1995

    Faculty grants and fellowship applications due Oct. 1

    The University Record, August 14, 1995 Faculty grants and fellowship applications due Oct. 1 Faculty grants and fellowship applications due Oct. 1 The Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies invites applications for its 1995 Faculty Research Grants and Fellowships Program. Faculty members may apply for both a grant and a fellowship to be used…
  3. August 14, 1995

    Housing scrambles to find space

    The University Record, August 14, 1995 Housing scrambles to find space Housing scrambles to find space By Jane R. Elgass University Housing staff are scrambling to find space–via temporary and alternative housing–to accommodate a larger than expected influx of students, both new and returning, who have indicated their desire to live in the residence halls.…
  4. August 14, 1995

    $1.5 million gift funds chair for Korean studies

    The University Record, August 14, 1995 $1.5 million gift funds chair for Korean studies By Jared Blank The University has received a $1.5 million gift from the Korea Foundation to endow a professorship for the new Korean Studies Program. The Distinguished Korean Foundation Professorship will be filled by a senior scholar who will teach one…
  5. August 14, 1995

    Move-in Aug. 29-31 means changed traffic patterns

    The University Record, August 14, 1995 Move-in Aug. 29-31 means changed traffic patterns Traffic patterns on several city streets on or near campus will change beginning at 6 a.m. Aug. 29 and continue until 10 p.m. Aug. 31. That’s when students who live on campus will be returning for fall term. The schedule, implemented last…
  6. July 10, 1995

    Thirty-four participate in Management Institute

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Thirty-four participate in Management Institute Thirty-four members of the University’s office and technical staff committed nine weeks of Fridays and two weekends to participate in the 1995 Management Institute. The program was designed by Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Farris W. Womack to present a broader view…
  7. July 10, 1995

    Five from U-M win Newcombe Fellowships

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Five from U-M win Newcombe Fellowships By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services Five graduate students are among 40 doctoral candidates nationwide to win Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships for 1995, as announced by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Each fellow, selected from more than 500 applicants,…
  8. July 10, 1995

    Changes in parking ticket appeals, handicap permits began July 1

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Changes in parking ticket appeals, handicap permits began July 1 By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services University employees, students and visitors who wish to contest parking tickets issued to them by U-M parking enforcement officers must now appeal citations to the city of Ann Arbor’s Parking Violations Bureau,…
  9. July 10, 1995

    Job info now has World Wide Web home page

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Job info now has World Wide Web home page By Rebecca A. Doyle Job hunting at the University has become, if not any easier, at least more fun with the point-and-click technology available on the World Wide Web. Although job listings have been on-line for several years through GOpherBLUE,…
  10. July 10, 1995

    Dearborn’s Proctor granted emeritus status

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Dearborn’s Proctor granted emeritus status U-M-Dearborn’s Donald J. Proctor was named professor emeritus of history by the Regents at their June meeting. Proctor, who joined the Dearborn campus in 1965, served with distinction as a teacher, administrator and scholar, according to the Regents. Prior to serving as chair of…