. . . Spring 1997
Pragmatic Partners
The late Bob Lurie 'minded the store' while Sam Zell acted as 'the rainmaker.'
Towering Achievements
The architectural story of the new Lurie Tower and the Robert H. Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus.
Academic Advisors
U-M academic advisors are 'ardent advocates of the liberal arts.'
U-M Retains Outside Firm to Probe Basketball Allegations
President Bollinger announced retention of Bond, Schoeneck & King, LLP, to look at U-M's NCAA compliance.
Learning Around the Clock
Lloyd Hall scholars like having teachers living just down the corridor.
National Science Foundation Cites U-M Undergrad Programs
The U-M has received one of 10 Recognition Awards for Integration of Research and Education from the National Science Foundation.
A Son of the Middle Border
English Prof. Charles Baxter finds the fictive soil of the Great Lakes region as rich as his imagination.
The Language of the Desert
Archaeologist George Mendenhall has unearthed upsetting evidence from the biblical era.
A Rose By Many Other Names
Keeping track of nearly 400,000 alumni can be a chore.
Emily Wolcott's Letters Home
The second in a series focusing on the writings of a U-M student from nearly a century ago.
Don't Worry, Be Musical
Vocal artist Bobby McFerrin polished his conducting at U-M.
A Visit to the Gallery
The University of Michigan Press publishes a sumptuous book combining paintings, poetry and prose.
University Offers Child Care Support
The U-M launched a Child Care Subsidy Program for students in February.
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