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June 1996
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Seeing Race
Anthropologist and psychologist Lawrence Hirschfeld looks at an old notion from a new perspective in his new book.
'A Great Gettin'-Up Mornin'
Highlights from last spring's commencement ceremonies attended by 40,000 in Michigan Stadium
Advisory Committee Reports on Presidential Search
Progress report to U-M Regents on the search for a president to succeed James Duderstadt.
Duderstadt Urges New Role for Nation's Graduate Schools
President James Duderstadt speaks at Graduate Exercises on the Ann Arbor campus, suggesting substantial changes in graduate education.
U-M Surpasses $1 Billion Campaign Goal
More than a year ahead of the Campaign for Michigan's official end, the total stands at $1.02 billion dollars.
Alumni are Advocates for Higher Education
Alumni urged to communicate with their legislators on behalf of the University.
Unfinished Business
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts Dean Edie Goldenberg reports on initiatives in undergraduate education.
Destination Xanadu
Examples of how information technology spurs learning in U-M courses
The Case of the Artful Painter
A U-M graduate student's studies lead her on an international "detective story," seeking the identity of the painter of what some scholars call "the Guernica of the Holocaust."
Web News
New Internet activities related to the U-M
The Focused Life of Mona Kumar
What led a U-M senior to a national award for public service
Studying War Some More
A first-year seminar on "Emotion and Armed Conflict" is one of several small, highly interactive courses for neophyte U-M students taught by---YES, professors, not graduate students.
Chipping Away At Violence
A U-M researcher of violent behavior in children and young people addresses television's effect.
Michigan Wins In a Buzzer Beater
As the final seconds tick down, the team huddles. Just before the buzzer sounds, Meeechigan scores...and wins the 1996 College Bowl.
Hockey Team Takes NCAA title; Gymnasts, Softballers Among the Nation's Best
Go Blue!
Maestro of the Nose Cone
Michigan musician Michael Udow--if he can't beat 'em, how can they be instruments?
Lawn Mania
Does an attractive yard mean well-manicured grass? Not necessarily, says natural resources and environment Prof. Robert Grese.
Errata
Correction of a printing error in our March issue that eliminated several lines in Sister Barbara Cervenka's story "The Night Joanne Died," which recounted the rape and murder of her cousin, Ursuline Sister Joanne Marie Mascha.
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