October 03, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 3) • Page Image 3
… Achmet and its Arabic Sources," pub- lished in 2002. 'U' chef holds culinary workshop for students Students can learn how to cook roast chicken, mashed potatoes and roast veg- etables from Chef Pat of the…
… reflected in modern Europe, from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight in the Kuenzel Room of the Michigan Union. The Orthodox Christian Fellowship, in association with the Hellenic Student Association and the Modern Greek…
… Program, is sponsoring the lecture. * CRIME NOTES Two cell phones allegedly stolen at Sigma Nu fraternity A student reported that her cell phone was Atoli on Friday nighit fthe Sigma Nu fraternity on 700…
… reported that her elbow was hit by the car. Intoxicated student refuses to get off bus A North Campus bus driver called DPS yesterday at 2 a.m. when an intoxi- cated student refused to leave the bus. DPS…
… instructed the driver to wait at the Vera Baits II Ziwet House stop for further assistance. When the officer arrived, the student was transported to the University Hospital. THIS DAY Speakers address women in…
… Conference at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. The conference was organized by the Michi- gan Business Women's Student Club to bring together female business leaders, students and prospective students…
… manufacturing, retail and finance. The conference provided a forum to, "celebrate success and talk about how to get there," said conference co-chair Mindee Elam, a second-year MBA student. Reaching top leadership…
…-owned and led businesses, the number of female executives in Fortune 500 companies and the number of female MBA students at the top 20 business schools in the country, the study found. For women, one of the…
… most difficult aspects of advancing in the business world is achieving a bal- ance between work and home, Elam said. Meeting accomplished businesswomen helped students confront potential difficulties…
… they may face after graduation, said second-year MBA stu- dent and conference Marketing Chair Rebecca Loveland. Hearing about the experiences of profes- sional women allows students to "face the world…

















































