Regents

  1. May 18, 2017

    Regents Roundup — May 2017

    Other items approved at Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.

  2. May 18, 2017

    Regents approve faculty promotions

    The Board of Regents have approved recommendations for new appointments and promotions for faculty at U-M’s Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses. 

  3. May 18, 2017

    Roger Cone named vice provost, director of the biosciences initiative

    Roger Cone, director of the Life Sciences Institute, has been named to an additional role as the university’s first vice provost and director of the biosciences initiative.

  4. April 20, 2017

    Rebecca Cunningham appointed AVP for research-health sciences

    Rebecca M. Cunningham has been appointed associate vice president for research-health sciences in the U-M Office of Research, to help facilitate and energize the university’s research agenda.

  5. April 20, 2017

    New engineering lab will help UM-Dearborn meet growing demand

    UM-Dearborn took another step toward constructing a new Engineering Lab Building on Thursday, as the Board of Regents approved the schematic design for the project.

  6. April 20, 2017

    Pam Heatlie to head Office for Institutional Equity

    Pam Heatlie has been appointed the university’s associate vice provost for academic and faculty affairs, senior director for institutional equity and Title IX coordinator.

  7. April 20, 2017

    Unique hydrodynamics lab to get fresh look, new name

    Regents have approved a $2.2 million renovation project to U-M’s Marine Hydrodynamics Lab, which houses a 360-foot-long indoor body of water that serves as a testing facility.

  8. April 20, 2017

    Project to create 80 new parking spaces at NCRC

    The North Campus Research Complex will get 80 new parking spaces in lot NC92, and lanes in the road on the west side of the NCRC will be widened from 10 feet to 13 feet.  

  9. April 20, 2017

    Campus parking permit rates will rise 2 percent per year

    Parking permit rates will increase annually by 2 percent for fiscal years 2018-20. The increase will support parking and transportation operations, maintenance and debt service.

  10. April 20, 2017

    New U-M robotics building named in honor of Ford Motor Co. gift

    The four-story, 140,000-square-foot robotics facility slated for North Campus will be named the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building in recognition of a $15 million gift to the College of Engineering.