Campus News

  1. 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…
  2. 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…
  3. 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…
  4. 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…
  5. November 1, 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…
  6. October 25, 2004

    Obituary

    Thomas M. Donahue, one of the nation’s leading space and planetary scientists and a pioneer of space exploration, died Oct. 16 from complications following heart surgery. He was 83. Thomas M. Donahue in August with granddaughters Kielan and Innes. (Photo courtesy Donahue Family) Donahue, the Edward H. White II Distinguished University Professor of Planetary Science,…
  7. October 25, 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. October 18, 2004

    Police Beat

    TCOP offices open daily Three Department of Public Safety (DPS) neighborhood offices now are open each weekday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The offices are on the first floor of Wolverine Tower and the lower level of the Palmer Commons and Pierpont Commons. DPS officers will be available to assist with lost and found…
  9. October 18, 2004

    Regents Roundup

    Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its September meeting. Parking structure design approved Regents approved this schematic design for a parking structure on Ann Street. (Plant Extension) The schematic design for a new 530-space parking structure on Ann Street was approved. The seven-story facility will occupy two existing…
  10. October 11, 2004

    Police Beat

    TCOP offices open daily Three Department of Public Safety (DPS) neighborhood offices now are open each weekday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The offices are on the first floor of Wolverine Tower and the lower level of the Palmer Commons and Pierpont Commons. DPS officers will be available to assist with lost and found…