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March 23, 2023
Regents Roundup — March 2023
Other actions taken at the March 23 Board of Regents meeting.
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March 23, 2023
Athletics renames softball stadium to honor Carol Hutchins
The U-M athletic department will honor the career of retired softball coach Carol Hutchins by renaming its softball stadium Alumni Field at Carol Hutchins Stadium in her honor.
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March 23, 2023
Ono launches search for ethics, integrity and compliance officer
President Santa J. Ono has appointed a committee of faculty and staff to assist in the search for U-M’s first ethics, integrity and compliance officer, who will report directly to Ono and lead an effort to bolster U-M’s dedication to integrity.
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March 22, 2023
Two SACUA seats decided after election; third requires runoff
Two faculty members with backgrounds in education and engineering will soon join the executive committee of U-M’s central faculty governance system. A third will be decided in a runoff election.
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March 22, 2023
U-M launches effort to support student climate education
Students, staff and faculty representing an array of U-M units and disciplines collaborated recently at a Provost’s Seminar on Teaching to advance climate education for all students on the Ann Arbor campus.
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March 21, 2023
A half century of women in the Michigan Marching Band
The 2022-23 school year marks 50 years since the passing of Title IX, which allowed women to join the Michigan Marching Band.
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March 21, 2023
Ono says he looks forward to regular input from faculty
Faculty members bring invaluable perspectives to universities and should have a voice in decision making, President Santa J. Ono told the Senate Assembly.
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March 20, 2023
U-M’s Earl Lewis to receive National Humanities Medal
Earl Lewis, founding director of U-M’s Center for Social Solutions, will be awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Joe Biden during a White House ceremony.
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March 20, 2023
Faculty share international experiences to inspire others
A panel led by U-M’s Council on Global Engagement examined how studying abroad and international fieldwork can further international engagement and provide tools to help faculty develop international programs.
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March 20, 2023
Lecturer combines love of computing, creating
Creating pieces of art — and the trial and error that comes with it — drives and inspires Mark Meier, lecturer II in architecture in the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
