Campus News

  1. January 10, 2005

    Obituaries

    Michael Radock Michael Radock, vice president for university relations and professor of journalism from 1961-81, died Dec. 15 at age 87 at the Glacier Hills Nursing Center in Ann Arbor. Courtesy Radock family Radock was born July 17, 1917, in Belle Vernon, Penn. In 1942, he graduated magna cum laude from Westminster College in Pennsylvania.…
  2. January 10, 2005

    Regents Roundup

    Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its December meeting. East Ann Arbor CT/MRI facility expanding An addition on the north end of the East Ann Arbor Health Center will house two new imaging rooms for CT and MRI. (Photo by Plant Extension) The schematic design was approved for…
  3. December 13, 2004

    Obituary

    Michael Radock Michael Radock, vice president for university relations and professor of journalism from 1961-81, died Dec. 15 at age 87 in the Glacier Hills Nursing Center in Ann Arbor. Radock was born July 17, 1917, in Belle Vernon, Penn. In 1942, he graduated magna cum laude from Westminster College in Pennsylvania. He held a…
  4. December 13, 2004

    Regents Roundup

    Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its November meeting. U-M leaders say state appropriations must be restored In the annual budget request to the State of Michigan, President Mary Sue Coleman has asked lawmakers to restore the University’s appropriation to fiscal year 2002 levels for the Ann Arbor…
  5. December 13, 2004

    Police Beat

    Two robberies result in physical contact Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers continue to investigate a Nov. 6 robbery in which five campus visitors were punched or kicked by three suspects. A purse, cell phone and money were taken during the incident around 11 p.m. in the Church Street parking structure. None of the teenage…
  6. November 22, 2004

    Regents Roundup

    Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its November meeting. U-M leaders say state appropriations must be restored In the annual budget request to the State of Michigan, President Mary Sue Coleman has asked lawmakers to restore the University’s appropriation to fiscal year 2002 levels for the Ann Arbor…
  7. November 15, 2004

    Regents roundup

    Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its October meeting. Champions Center design approved The Junge Family Champions Center (above) will be below ground with a front entrance facing the Crisler Arena parking lot. (Photo courtesy Plant Extension) The U-M-Flint Music Department performs at the Oct. 21 regents meeting…
  8. November 15, 2004

    Police Beat

    Two aggravated assault reports filed, no injuries A visiting social worker reported he was threatened by a resident of Arbor Heights Oct. 31, though no physical altercation occurred. Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers are investigating the aggravated assault complaint in which a resident threatened to hit a Family Independence Agency staff person with a…
  9. November 8, 2004

    Regents roundup

    Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its October meeting. Champions Center design approved The Junge Family Champions Center (above) will be below ground with a front entrance facing the Crisler Arena parking lot. (Photo courtesy Plant Extension) The U-M-Flint Music Department performs at the Oct. 21 regents meeting…
  10. November 1, 2004

    Obituaries

    Gail W. Rector Gail W. Rector, president emeritus of the University Musical Society (UMS), died Oct. 18 from complications following a stroke suffered in September. (Photo by U-M Photo Services) “We were saddened to learn of Gail’s passing,” says current UMS President Kenneth C. Fischer, who first worked for Rector as an assistant during the…