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July 10, 1995
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,…
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July 10, 1995
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,…
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July 10, 1995
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,…
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July 10, 1995
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…
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June 19, 1995
The University Record, June 19, 1995 Bylaw change proposed Editor’s Note: Comments on the following proposed Bylaw change should be received by the Office of the General Counsel (Room 4020, Fleming Administration Building, 764-0304) by July 3. Changes/additions are underlined. Deletions are strikethrough. Sec. 2.06 The Vice President for Government University Relations The vice president…
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June 19, 1995
The University Record, June 19, 1995 State legislature approves $18.8 million additional appropriation for universities State legislators last Friday resolved the remaining points of difference on how a projected $18.8 million in lapsed funds would be distributed. The recommendation will now be passed to the governor for his signature. A conference report on the state…
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June 19, 1995
The University Record, June 19, 1995 U.S. Election Studies are now available on CD-ROM By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services Social scientists who study elections, public opinion, political participation and other social and political phenomena now have access to nearly five decades of the American National Election Studies (ANES) series on CD-ROM. For the…
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June 19, 1995
The University Record, June 19, 1995 Much workplace violence is preventable, say U-M experts By Julie A. Peterson A recently fired employee returns to exact revenge with an assault rifle; a disgruntled customer expresses his dissatisfaction with a shooting spree. Incidents such as these receive splashy newspaper headlines, striking fear in our hearts and leaving…
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June 19, 1995
The University Record, June 19, 1995 Clarke wins Sokol Award Roy Clarke, professor of physics and director of the Applied Physics Program, has received the 1995 Margaret and Herman Sokol Faculty Award. In congratulating Clarke, John H. D’Arms, dean of the Rackham School of Graduate Studies, wrote that Clarke’s nomination “furnished an impressive illustration of…
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June 19, 1995
The University Record, June 19, 1995 Whitaker delivers final speech to Senate Assembly Editor’s Note: Gilbert R. Whitaker, Jr. delivered his final speech as provost to the Senate Assmebly on May 15. Members of the Senate Assembly, friends, former friends, future friends, enemies, former enemies, and future enemies, colleagues and others. I am pleased to…