Campus Notes

Teleconference set on sexual harassment

Human Resources and Affirmative Action will sponsor "How to Respond Effectively to Claims of Sexual Harassment," a free teleconference.

The conference will be held noon to 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 29, in the Anderson Room in the Michigan Union. There will be a discussion of University policies following the teleconference, according to the University Record.

For more information, call Begona Garcia at 764-8569.

JFK's executive orders available in cyberspace

The School of Information has John F. Kennedy's executive orders available over the Web.

The project allows computer users to search through the orders by date, keyword or title on the Internet.

The project was prepared as an independent study for the school, and is available on the Web through the Document Center at the University library.

The project's website address is http://www.lid.umich.edu/libhome/Documents.center/jfkeo.html

Matthaei Gardens extends exhibit deadline

The Matthaei Botanical Gardens will accept entries for their upcoming exhibit, "In the Eye of the Garden," until Sept. 19.

The first-place winner in the photographic entry will receive $600, and the photo will be used for all of the 1998 Flower Show's promotional material.

Both professional and amateur photographers are welcome. Photos may be black-and-white or color images of flowers and gardens, according to the University Record.

For more information, contact Paul Little at 998-7061.

Rackham taking faculty grant applications

Rackham School of Graduate Studies is accepting applications for 1997 Faculty Research Grants and Fellowships Program. The program establishes and sustains projects by granting junior faculty funds to conduct research projects.

Faculty members may apply for the grants as long as they do not exceed $15,000. Interested faculty can contact 764-8221.

Musical society tickets available

Tickets for the University Musical Society's 1997-98 season are available to the general public.

The new season features the return of Cecilia Bartoli, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra featuring pianist Eschenbach, and the world premiere of a Wynton Marsalis composition.

CP&P, Rackham offer symposium

Rackham School of Graduate Studies and the Career Planning and Placement center will offer an Academic Job Search Symposium next Thursday.

The symposium is for graduate students to gain information for the transition to academic professional life. For more information, call 764-7460.

-Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Chris Metinko.

09-04-97

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