Campus News

  1. October 5, 2009

    Police Beat

    Police Beat is a monthly feature. The next publication will be Oct. 12.
  2. October 5, 2009

    Regents Roundup

    The following items were approved by the Board of Regents at its Sept. 17 meeting. Final approval for Intercollegiate Soccer Stadium The regents authorized issuing the Intercollegiate Soccer Stadium project for bids and awarding construction contracts provided the bids are within budget. The project will provide seating and amenities for 1,800 spectators of men’s and…
  3. October 5, 2009

    Obituary

    Mogens Jensen Mogens Jensen, the first registrar at the UM-Flint, died Sept. 20 at Genesys Hospice Care Center in Goodrich. He was 85. Jensen, of Grand Blanc, was born in Denmark in 1924. He moved to the United States then married Jean Horton in 1955 in Ann Arbor. He attended Michigan State University, where he…
  4. September 28, 2009

    Police Beat

    Police Beat is a monthly feature. The next publication will be October 12.
  5. September 28, 2009

    Regents Roundup

    The following items were approved by the Board of Regents at its Sept. 17 meeting. Final approval for Intercollegiate Soccer Stadium The regents authorized issuing the Intercollegiate Soccer Stadium project for bids and awarding construction contracts provided the bids are within budget. The project will provide seating and amenities for 1,800 spectators of men’s and…
  6. September 28, 2009

    Obituaries

    The Record accepts obituaries from University departments, family members and funeral homes acting on behalf of the family. All obituaries must be for active or retired faculty and staff members.
  7. September 21, 2009

    Police Beat

    Police Beat is a monthly feature. The next publication will be Oct. 19.
  8. September 21, 2009

    Regents Roundup

    The following items were approved by the Board of Regents at its Sept. 17 meeting. Final approval for Intercollegiate Soccer Stadium The regents authorized issuing the Intercollegiate Soccer Stadium project for bids and awarding construction contracts provided the bids are within budget. The project will provide seating and amenities for 1,800 spectators of men’s and…
  9. September 21, 2009

    Obituary

    William Steinhoff William Steinhoff, professor emeritus of English, died Sept. 2. Born in 1914 in Chicago, he worked in the Civilian Conservation Corps before taking Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts and doctoral degrees, all at the University of California at Berkeley. In 1940 he married Rosannah Cannon, who died before him. Military service in…
  10. September 14, 2009

    Police Beat

    August 2009 crime map > Forced entry found at two burglaries Two burglary reports were investigated by DPS officers in August. An elevator machine room door in the Executive Residence was reported Aug. 21 to have been forced open in recent days. Several tools and other equipment were reported missing. At the Sexual Assault Prevention…