Campus News

  1. October 3, 2005

    Police Beat

    Police Beat appears monthly in the Record. Look for the next installment in the issue of October 17.
  2. September 19, 2005

    Obituary

    Dr. Rodney Pacifico, a clinical lecturer in the Division of Gastroenterology at the Medical School, died Aug. 28 in his Ann Arbor home surrounded by family. He was 33. (Photo courtesy Department Of Gastroenterology) Despite a diagnosis of an inoperable brain tumor in 2000, Pacifico—known among family and friends for his strength and compassion—was determined…
  3. September 19, 2005

    Regents Roundup

    Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its September meeting. Coleman given high marks during annual review Regent S. Martin Taylor, chair of the Compensation, Personnel and Governance committee of the board, said President Mary Sue Coleman gets high marks from the board for her performance in the past…
  4. September 12, 2005

    Police Beat

    View a pdf August 2005 crime map> Beware of disaster scams The Department of Public Safety (DPS) reminds faculty, staff and students to be aware of scams disguised as assistance for hurricane relief efforts. E-mail scams have hit University accounts and include links to organizations purporting to be collecting money or other resources, but instead…
  5. September 6, 2005

    Obituaries

    Carol Mowbray Professor of Social Work and Associate Professor of Psychology Carol T. Mowbray died Aug. 23 of cancer. She was co-director of the School of Social Work (SSW) Center for Poverty, Risk, and Mental Health. (Photo courtesy School of Social Work) From 1996-2001, Mowbray was the SSW associate dean of research. Her nationally and…
  6. August 15, 2005

    Police Beat

    July 2005 crime map pdf> Police search for robbers The Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Ann Arbor Police (AAPD) are investigating several reported robberies committed by a group of young men in recent weeks. The incidents primarily have occurred in residential areas south of Hill Street and east of South State Street. One…
  7. July 25, 2005

    Obituaries

    Robert J. Harris Robert J. Harris, emeritus professor of law, was known for his energy and enthusiasm working at the Law School and with the city of Ann Arbor. Photo courtesy Bentley Historical Library Harris, a full-time member of the Law School faculty from 1959-74 and an adjunct professor for many years, died July 9.…
  8. July 25, 2005

    Regents Roundup

    Cancer Center to offer services in Canton On July 21, the Board of Regents approved a proposal to add a chemotherapy infusion area at the U-M Health System Canton Health Center. The new space will be 4,300 gross square feet and will include nine infusion treatment chairs, laboratory services and a new CT scanner for…
  9. July 11, 2005

    Police Beat

    June 2005 Crime Map> Office break-ins still of concern Campus police continue to investigate another rash of office break-ins in June. As stated in a security alert issued June 29, police are looking for two suspects in connection with three Central Campus break-ins in June, as well as several that occurred in April and May.…
  10. July 11, 2005

    Obituary

    Virginia Allen Virginia Allen, former vice chancellor for student services and enrollment management at U-M-Flint, died June 24 in her home after a long and courageous battle with a variety of health concerns. She was 56. (Photo courtesy U-M-Flint) At U-M-Flint, Allen was a member of Chancellor Juan E. Mestas’ leadership team from 1995 until…