Publication Date

2-1-1986

Document Type

Magazine

Contents

• $27.1 million approved for new construction • Haenicke makes four commitments during his inauguration speech • Classes toward bachelor's degree offered at General Motors plant • Groundwater, horticulture to be focus of new centers • Commerce department funds Technology Transfer Network • Financial aid available to nontraditional students • Haenicke says computers won't replace people • Soviet Union's foreign policy is based -on defensive considerations • Malaysia trip successful • Who says academics and athletics don't mix? • New program helps undecided students explore their academic and career options • Kayla Skelly runs wild with success in 1985 • 'High tech' coach helps gridders prepare for games • Calling all alumni • With your help Medallion Scholarship Program is thriving • Association seeks nominations for teaching excellence, distinguished alumni awards • Alumnotes

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