Campus News

  1. April 27, 2009

    Police Beat

    Police Beat is a monthly feature. The next publication will be May 18.
  2. April 20, 2009

    Regents Roundup

    The following items were approved by the Board of Regents at its April 16 meeting. Design approved for Engineering Programs Building addition Regents approved the schematic design of the planned addition to the Engineering Programs Building. The 10,000-gross-square-foot structure to the east side of EPB will provide additional space for the College of Engineering‘s Wilson…
  3. April 20, 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.
  4. April 20, 2009

    Police Beat

    Police Beat is a monthly feature. The next publication will be May 18.
  5. April 13, 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.
  6. April 13, 2009

    Police Beat

    March 2009 crime map > Police still seek ID in arson case The Department of Public Safety (DPS) continues to seek information and identification of a person of interest in connection with an arson March 26 at West Quadrangle residence hall. A video clip showing the young man entering the building has been posted on…
  7. April 6, 2009

    Obituary

    Sidney Fine Sidney Fine, a retired Department of History chairman who once joked that every year he had to talk “a little faster” to keep his late 20th-century history class current, died March 31. At his retirement in 2001, Fine’s 53 years at U-M were credited as representing the longest active teaching career at the…
  8. April 6, 2009

    Police Beat

    Police Beat is a monthly feature. The next publication will be April 13.
  9. March 30, 2009

    Obituary

    Frederick Haddock Frederick Haddock, an astronomy professor and former director of the Radio Astronomy Observatory, died Feb. 20 at his home in Ann Arbor of lung cancer. He was 89. (Photo courtesy Haddock Family) Haddock was born in Independence, Mo., in 1919. He spent his childhood and teen years in Tulsa, Okla. He studied physics…
  10. March 30, 2009

    Police Beat

    Police Beat is a monthly feature. The next publication will be April 13.