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  1. February 13, 1995

    Computer virus outbreak detected

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Computer virus outbreak detected Early in February, the Information Technology Division (ITD) discovered viruses on some computers at the Angell Hall Courtyard Computing Site. Several computer viruses, including AntiCMOS, Monkey, NoInt, Stealth_boot and V-sign were found on some of the Dell Pentium-90 computers at the site. ITD urges anyone…
  2. February 13, 1995

    Student urges U community to think about wheelchair access

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Student urges U community to think about wheelchair access Student urges U community to think about wheelchair access By Rebecca A. Doyle It’s not that people don’t care, Susan Purdy says, it’s just that they don’t always think. Purdy, a third-year psychology major, has been wheelchair-bound for 15 years…
  3. February 13, 1995

    Age shrinks gap in health status of elderly African Americans and whites

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Age shrinks gap in health status of elderly African Americans and whites Age shrinks gap in health status of elderly African Americans and whites By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services  While elderly white Americans may enjoy better health in general than African Americans, the gap shrinks, and often…
  4. February 6, 1995

    Women’s Studies film series continues Feb. 9 and Feb. 16

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Women’s Studies film series continues Feb. 9 and Feb. 16 Two sessions of films in the “Women and Differences Film Series,” sponsored by the Women’s Studies Program, will be presented this month: Feb. 9-Feminism and Political Identities: Gabriela and It’s Up to Us. Feb. 16-The Female Body, Sexuality and…
  5. February 6, 1995

    Reception honoring Halsted follows lecture

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Reception honoring Halsted follows lecture A reception honoring Halsted will be held immediately following a lecture presented by Lawrence Libin. Libin, who is curator of musical instruments at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will speak at 2 p.m. Sunday (Feb. 12) in the School of Music Recital Hall on…
  6. February 6, 1995

    Hatcher’s portrait unveiled

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Hatcher’s portrait unveiled By Rebecca A. Doyle “A portrait is not a photograph,” says President Emeritus Harlan Hatcher. A portrait, he says, is not meant to preserve a subject at one particular moment in time. “A portrait is when the artist paints you as he sees you. And what…
  7. February 6, 1995

    Kelsey’s traveling trunks open new worlds for area schools

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Kelsey’s traveling trunks open new worlds for area schools By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services  “Civilization in a crate” is what Becky Loomis, education and development officer at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, calls the traveling educational material for area schools. At its recent open house and “trunk…
  8. February 6, 1995

    Exhibition explores illumination in medieval manuscripts

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Exhibition explores illumination in medieval manuscripts By Leslie Stainton Museum of Art “Divine Illuminations: Devotional Books of the Middle Ages,” a selection of 20 medieval manuscript leaves and two complete medieval manuscripts from U-M collections, are on view at the Museum of Art through March 26. Organized by Diana…
  9. February 6, 1995

    Sample of U’s papyrus documents on World Wide Web

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Sample of U’s papyrus documents on World Wide Web By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services A sample of the University’s papyrus documents containing firsthand accounts of daily life in ancient Egypt is now available to scholars, students and armchair adventurers who travel the electronic World Wide Web. The…
  10. February 6, 1995

    U recognizes researchers who received patents

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 U recognizes researchers who received patents By Sage Arron The Michigan League’s Vandenberg Room was a sea of smiles late last month as the Technology Management Office (TMO) hosted an awards luncheon that recognized 22 U-M researchers who received patents in the past year. In his welcoming statement, Homer…