University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1990

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Diversity ... INNOVATIONS U-M alumnus Nancy Crane sells popular friendship bracelets in front of the Michigan Union. (BILL WOOD) In its efforts to create an atmosphere free of prejudice where intellectual pursuits and social relations can flourish, the University of Michigan introduced several policies and projects in 1989. The code, Diversity Day, and the Michigan Mandate have served to heighten controversy and awareness surrounding racial tensions on campus. In the winter of 1989, the administration distributed a pamphlet to all students. In an attempt to clarify the vaguely written code, the pamphlet cited specific actions or statements that would be viewed as harassment under the policy, such as displaying] a [Confederate flag on the door of a room in the residence hall. Many students found the code to be an attempt by the administration to infringe upon a student ' s freedom of speech and expression. Jan. 16, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ' s birthday, has now become an officially sanctioned holiday at the University of Michigan. In 1989, the U-M administration cancelled classes and instead, set aside the day in order to celebrate diversity. Hoping to advance the civilized and enlightened atmosphere that should exist at this university, Diversity Day consisted of forums, lectures, discussions, and a march that forced even the most apathetic students to acknowledge the holiday ' s message. President Duderstadt introduced his Michigan Mandate shortly after taking office in 1988. Included in the plan were ' % : $; % f- It ftasrtiof :$ pi ; determined whether these measures wil create the ideal : ? Pwiversity. We % can only hope. proposals to increase minority faculty and students. At this point, it has not been determined whether these measures will create the ideal University. We can only hope. by Jennifer Worick Festif all brought out not only balloons but numerous organizations hoping to attract new members. (B.LLWOOD) PROLOGUE 9

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Michigan fans celebrate with zest in Michigan Stadium. B.LL WOOD) 8 PROLOGUE

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