July 24, 2006
A. Richard Krachenberg A. Richard Krachenberg, professor of business administration and former dean of the School of Management at U-M-Dearborn, died July 5. He was 79 and lived in Plymouth. (Photo courtesy U-M-Dearborn) Krachenberg was a leading faculty member from the earliest days at U-M-Dearborn, joining the campus as assistant professor in 1962. He was…
July 24, 2006
June 2006 crime map> Unarmed robbery near Michigan Union The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is investigating a report of an unarmed robbery of three men near the Michigan Union around 3 a.m. July 14. DPS is looking for five black males in their early to mid-20s, 6 feet tall and 220-250 pounds. They last…
July 24, 2006
The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its July 21 meeting. Board committee chairs announced Board of Regents Chair Olivia Maynard has announced the leaders of two board committees. The Finance, Audit and Investment Committee of the board will be chaired by Regent Rebecca McGowan, and the Personnel, Compensation and Governance…
July 10, 2006
Police Beat appears monthly in the Record. Look for the next installment in the issue of July 24.
June 26, 2006
Police Beat appears monthly in the Record. Look for the next installment in the issue of July 24.
June 26, 2006
Schematic approved for Med Sci The regents approved a schematic design from Lord Aeck & Sargent for internal renovations to two medical center buildings for biomedical research. Approximately 50,000 gross square feet of space in Medical Science Units I and II will be renovated for otolaryngology, radiation oncology and the Upjohn Center for Clinical Pharmacology,…
June 12, 2006
May 2006 crime map> Computers, artifacts taken from Frieze Three computers and 10 boxes of artifacts were reported stolen from three offices in the Frieze Building May 31. One of the office occupants told Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers she had locked her office door when she left the building the night before around…
June 12, 2006
Dr. Harold Francis Falls Dr. Harold Francis Falls, Brighton, an ophthalmologist who played an early and influential role in the field of medical genetics, died of congestive heart failure May 27 at age 96. Dr. Falls helped establish one of the first human genetics clinics in the nation and devoted his long career to building…
May 22, 2006
April 2006 crime map> Robbery suspect arrested, crime alert canceled A 37-year-old Livingston County resident, currently in jail on parole violations, is a prime suspect in a March robbery on Church Street. Department of Public Safety (DPS) has canceled Crime Alert 2006-003 for the March 26 unarmed robbery in the 700 block of Church Street.…
May 22, 2006
Phoenix Memorial Lab to be renovated The Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Laboratory (PML) will be renovated to create state-of-the-art research facilities for a broad range of energy-related initiatives in engineering and other sciences. The building was constructed in 1955 in honor of Michigan alumni who died during World War II, and was dedicated to providing research into…