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June 13, 2005
Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its May meeting. Two labs headed for BSRB The regents approved relocating two laboratory units into the new Biomedical Science Research Building, which currently is under construction. The Flow Cytometry Core Facility, with two labs, will move from the Cancer and Geriatrics…
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May 23, 2005
April 2005 crime map> Larceny spree hits campus Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers are searching for two Hispanic men in connection with a recent rash of burglaries and larcenies on Central Campus. One suspect, (composite sketch shown below), has been described as between 19 and 21 years old, standing 5 feet, 11 inches tall…
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May 23, 2005
Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its May meeting. Two labs headed for BSRB The regents approved relocating two laboratory units into the new Biomedical Science Research Building, which currently is under construction. The Flow Cytometry Core Facility, with two labs, will move from the Cancer and Geriatrics…
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May 9, 2005
Donald Canham Former athletics director Donald Canham died May 3 at University Hospital following surgery to repair a ruptured, or burst, abdominal aortic aneurysm. He was 87. (Photo courtesy Department Of Athletics) Described as a visionary and leader in the field of intercollegiate athletics, Canham served as the University’s athletic director from 1968-88, pioneering the…
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May 9, 2005
Utility projects approved The regents approved this schematic and extension of utilities to the Thayer Building site April 21. The building, sited at the corner of Thayer and Washington Streets, will include six floors, plus rooftop mechanical equipment. The cladding of the building will be a combination of pre-cast concrete panels and glass, and the…
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April 25, 2005
Utility projects approved The regents approved this schematic and extension of utilities to the Thayer Building site April 21. The building, sited at the corner of Thayer and Washington Streets, will include six floors, plus rooftop mechanical equipment. The cladding of the building will be a combination of pre-cast concrete panels and glass, and the…
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April 25, 2005
Sally Fleming Sally (Aldyth Louise) Fleming, wife of former U-M president Robben W. Fleming, died April 15 in Naples, Fla., with family at her side. She was 87. (U-M Photo Services file photo) A memorial service in her honor was scheduled for April 23 at the First Presbyterian Church in Ann Arbor. Born in 1917…
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April 11, 2005
March 2005 crime map> Two students arrested for burglaries A 19-year-old student was arrested March 14 in connection with multiple thefts at Oxford Housing. An Oxford resident had filed a report with the Department of Public Safety (DPS) that she discovered several personal items and clothing were missing from her unlocked room when she returned…
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April 11, 2005
Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its March meeting. Approval granted for four U-M Health System projects The regents gave approval to proceed with three projects at the Hospitals and Health Centers (HHC), as well as authorization to issue a fourth project for construction bids. All projects will…
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April 11, 2005
Robert Grosse Robert Nathan Grosse, professor emeritus in the School of Public Health (SPH) and the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning died March 21 in St. Petersburg, Fla., after a brief illness. He was 82. Grosse (Photo courtesy School Of Public Health) “In an era in which we in public health…