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UM-DEARBORN NEWS - SEPTEMBER 2002
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Child Development Center receives grant to support
tuition for at-risk children
The Child Development Center (CDC) on the campus of
the University of Michigan-Dearborn has received a $26,400 grant
from the Michigan Department of Education's Michigan School Readiness
Program (MSRP) to fund tuition for at-risk children who would like
to attend the CDC's preschool program. Full
Story...
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Award-winning film producer to screen new documentary
at UM-Dearborn
Award-winning film producer and editor Sam Pollard
will screen and discuss the first episode of a new documentary,
"The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow," at 6 p.m. Tuesday, October
8 in Room 1030 of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters building
on the campus of the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Full
Story...
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UM-Dearborn engineering programs ranked among
the top in the country
The College of Engineering and Computer Science at
the University of Michigan-Dearborn has been rated among the top
undergraduate engineering programs in the country by U.S. News.
Full Story...
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Marathon Ashland Petroleum executives volunteer
at UM-Dearborn Environmental Interpretive Center
The president and other senior executives of Marathon
Ashland Petroleum (MAP) will rehabilitate a nature trail and clear
invasive plants in a day of community service in the Natural Areas
at the University of Michigan-Dearborn from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on
Sunday, Sept. 15. Full
Story...
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Center collects automotive oral histories
The Center for the Study of Automotive Heritage (CSAH)
at the University of Michigan-Dearborn has launched a pilot program
to collect oral histories of workers employed in automobile plants
during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. Full
Story...
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Sept. 11 observance
UM-Dearborn's Student Government will host a campus-wide
program called "UM-Dearborn Remembers: Reflecting Back, Moving
Forward" from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11 in Lecture
Hall B of the School of Management to reflect on the events of last
year's terrorist attacks. Full
Story...
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