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  1. June 6, 1994

    Department of Communication audit prompts review of endowment use

    The Department of Communication will be reviewing its use of funds from endowments as a result of an internal audit. The audit, which covered the period from July 1989 through December 1992, concluded that some expenditures charged by the department to three privately funded endowment accounts may not have been strictly in accordance with the…
  2. June 6, 1994

    Marletta will head Pharmacy Dean Search Advisory Committee

    Provost Gilbert R. Whitaker Jr. has appointed the College of Pharmacy Dean Search Advisory Committee, which is being chaired by Michael A. Marletta. College of Pharmacy Dean Ara G. Paul, who has served as dean of the College since 1975, will complete his third term as dean June 30, 1995. Marletta is the John Gideon…
  3. June 6, 1994

    Central Purchasing moves to Wolverine Tower June 13

    The Central Purchasing Department will move on June 13 from the Administrative Services Building to Room 7071, Wolverine Tower, 3003 S. State St., 1282. Central Purchasing’s telephone numbers will remain the same. Information can be sent to Central Purchasing through Mail Service or by using drop boxes that have been installed at six locations for…
  4. June 6, 1994

    Multicultural, diversity efforts need continual re-evaluation

    By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services While much progress has been made in the six years since the inception of the Michigan Mandate—the embodiment of the University’s commitment to multiculturalism on campus—continual assessment of the University’s diversity efforts are needed. That was the message delivered by President James J. Duderstadt to more than 50…
  5. June 6, 1994

    Journalism program hosts Freedom Forum Fellow

    By Kellee Davis News and Information Services Som Sattana aspired to study journalism in his home country of Cambodia as a child, but under Communist rule was forced to grow rice instead. Now, at age 34, he is one of 15 international fellows selected by the Freedom Forum to study in the United States as…
  6. June 6, 1994

    State awards UROP $127,000 grant

    By Kellee Davis News and Information Services LS&A’s Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP), designed to bring together first- and second-year students with faculty researchers, has received a $127,000 grant from the state of Michigan Department of Education’s Office of Minority Equity for the fourth consecutive year. “This is especially nice since the Office rarely funds…
  7. June 6, 1994

    Lehiste to receive Athena Award

    Ilse Lehiste, one of the first women to hold a Ph.D. in the field of linguistics, will receive the Alumnae Council’s 1994 Athena Award. Lehiste, who received her Ph.D. from the U-M 1959, is one of the most recognized scholars in her field. “Prof. Lehiste is a distinguished educator and researcher in the phonetic study…
  8. June 6, 1994

    Car rental agreement renewed

    The Big Ten universities have renewed their agreement with National Car Rental at the same rates, terms and conditions for an additional year, through May 31, 1995. U-M travelers should use Recap No. 5000490 so that free loss damage waiver (LDW) and primary liability coverage will be automatically provided on rentals, for both business and…
  9. June 6, 1994

    Researchers will present latest info on cancer-fighting foods June 10

    By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services Top nutrition and cancer researchers will present the latest information on cancer-fighting foods at a conference at the U-M Friday (June 10). Sponsored by the Human Nutrition Program of the School of Public Health, the Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Ann Arbor Dietetic Association, the conference, “Nutrition and…
  10. June 6, 1994

    Nelms will lead U-M-Flint; Lehman to head Law School

    The appointment of Charlie Nelms, chancellor of Indiana University East, as chancellor of the U-M-Flint campus and the appointment of Jeffrey Sean Lehman as dean of the Law School on the Ann Arbor campus were approved by the Regents at their May meeting. Nelms will become chancellor effective Aug. 1. Lehman’s appointment is effective July…