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  1. April 17, 1995

    PERSPECTIVE: “Presenting History: Museums in a Democratic Society”

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 PERSPECTIVE: “Presenting History: Museums in a Democratic Society” PERSPECTIVE: “Presenting History: Museums in a Democratic Society” By Homer A. Neal, vice president for research On Wednesday (April 19), the University will cohost with the Smithsonian Institution a major one-day symposium, “Presenting History: Museums in a Democratic Society,” in Rackham…
  2. April 17, 1995

    Special pharmacy team focuses on home care

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 Special pharmacy team focuses on home care Special pharmacy team focuses on home care By Robert Ross College of Pharmacy U-M clinical pharmacists Betty Chaffee, Carol Collins and Gundy Sweet are practicing and teaching home care, a specialty that blends inpatient and outpatient pharmacy. “We’re the link between the…
  3. April 17, 1995

    Philips Presentations aim to get audiences involved in concerts

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 Philips Presentations aim to get audiences involved in concerts By Sage Arron Have you ever wondered about why or where or when a particular musical score was written, or what inspired an especially marvelous piece of choreography? The University Musical Society (UMS), has joined forces with the Philips Display…
  4. April 17, 1995

    E-mail postmasters recognized for their service

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 E-mail postmasters recognized for their service Sixty-three electronic mail postmasters have received certificates of merit and thanks for their service and commitment to the University in completing a series of training sessions offered over the past 18 months. They were honored by Douglas E. Van Houweling, vice provost for…
  5. April 17, 1995

    From the president . . .

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 From the president . . . To all members of our University community: Last April, I introduced a major new initiative for our University, the Michigan Agenda for Women. The Agenda is the result of years of hard work from women leaders who have pulled, pushed and sometimes dragged…
  6. April 17, 1995

    Flint’s Chicano Studies Program revamped, renamed

    The University Record April 17, 1995 Flint’s Chicano Studies Program revamped, renamed Flint’s Chicano Studies Program revamped, renamed By Angela Sawyer U-M-Flint U-M-Flint’s College of Arts and Sciences recently restructured and renamed the Chicano Studies Program to more accurately mirror the Latino/a experience in the United States. The program, now titled the Mexican American and…
  7. April 17, 1995

    Record promotes one, welcomes one

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 Record promotes one, welcomes one Record promotes one, welcomes one Rebecca A. Doyle, former associate editor of The University Record, has been named editor of the paper, and Jared Blank has joined the staff as associate editor. Doyle has been with the Record for five years. In addition to…
  8. April 10, 1995

    Three to receive honorary degrees; Edelman, Bowen to speak

    The University Record, April 10, 1995 Three to receive honorary degrees; Edelman, Bowen to speak Three to receive honorary degrees; Edelman, Bowen to speak Three individuals–Rudolf Arnheim, professor emeritus of the psychology of art at Harvard University; William G. Bowen, president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; and Marian W. Edelman, founder and president of…
  9. April 10, 1995

    B School seeks staff award nominations

    The University Record, April 10, 1995 B School seeks staff award nominations B School seeks staff award nominations By John Herring School of Business Administration  April 28 is the deadline for nominating School of Business Administration staff for the School’s Staff Recognition Program. The awards program will be held June 2. Launched in fall 1993,…
  10. April 10, 1995

    Brownlee: ‘Don’t accept status quo of over-busy lives’

    The University Record, April 10, 1995 Brownlee: ‘Don’t accept status quo of over-busy lives’ Brownlee: ‘Don’t accept status quo of over-busy lives’ By Mary Jo Frank University Relations Moguls have always lived over-busy lives. Now all of us are in that situation without similar compensation, observes Paula Brownlee. Speaking March 31 at the Center for…