Regents

  1. December 6, 2018

    University to purchase Fingerle Lumber property near campus

    U-M will acquire 6.54 acres of land from Fingerle Lumber for the agreed-upon purchase price of $24 million.

  2. December 6, 2018

    U-M to sell tech park parcel for KLA-Tencor expansion

    The university will move forward with a plan to sell a parcel of university-owned land in the Ann Arbor Technology Park to KLA-Tencor Corp., of Milpitas, California.

  3. December 6, 2018

    Regents, president praise VP May for decades of successful fundraising

    The Board of Regents and President Mark Schlissel lauded outgoing Vice President for Development Jerry May for three decades of fundraising work in service of the university.

  4. December 6, 2018

    Board recognizes outgoing regents Newman, Richner

    Andrea Fischer Newman and Andrew C. Richner were celebrated for their substantial service and commitment to U-M during Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting. 

  5. December 6, 2018

    LSA’s Thomas Baird named next vice president for development

    Thomas A. Baird, a longtime U-M fundraiser, has been named the university’s next vice president for development. His appointment is effective Jan. 1.

  6. December 6, 2018

    U-M continues planning for potential new adult inpatient hospital

    Michigan Medicine will continue design and preconstruction planning for a potential new adult inpatient facility in Ann Arbor, following action by the Board of Regents.

  7. December 6, 2018

    Donors exceed expectations in Victors for Michigan campaign

    With less than a month left in the Victors for Michigan fundraising campaign, 393,000 donors have given a record-breaking $5.11 billion as of Dec. 1.

  8. December 6, 2018

    New transportation facility to be constructed on North Campus

    Logistics, Transportation and Parking will build a new $39 million, approximately 70,000-square-foot operations and maintenance facility on North Campus.

  9. December 6, 2018

    U-M submits capital funding requests for projects on three campuses

    The university submitted funding requests earlier this fall through the state’s capital outlay process for projects on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses.

  10. December 6, 2018

    $2.5M gift to create professorship to support social justice

    A $2.5 million gift by the Kohn Charitable Trust will establish a new professorship of social justice and social policy at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.