Regents

  1. April 16, 2015

    UMHS launches $160M project to improve lab tests for patients

    A new $160 million project that will give U-M’s clinical testing teams the best possible facilities to work in has been approved for construction at the North Campus Research Complex. 

  2. April 16, 2015

    President pleased with Athletics review of player safety protocols

    President Mark Schlissel said Thursday he has accepted the comprehensive review of in-game player safety procedures in the university’s Athletic Department.

  3. April 16, 2015

    Regents Roundup — April 2015

    A roundup of other activity at Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.

  4. April 16, 2015

    Regents ‘deeply disappointed’ by aggressive protesters

    Members of U-M’s governing board spoke out against a protest that disrupted the start of Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting, calling it misguided and damaging to the protesters’s cause.

  5. April 15, 2015

    SNRE professor will become school’s interim dean

    Professor Daniel G. Brown will serve as interim dean of the School of Natural Resources and Environment beginning June 1. The Board of Regents approved his appointment Thursday.

  6. March 19, 2015

    Forrest to receive 2015 Distinguished University Innovator Award

    Stephen Forrest, former vice president for research, has been selected to receive U-M’s Distinguished University Innovator Award for 2015.

  7. March 19, 2015

    U-M selects Sphinx Organization’s founder as dean of SMTD

    Aaron Dworkin, an accomplished violinist recognized as a leader and advocate for diversity in the performing arts, has been named dean of the School of Music, Theatre & Dance.

  8. March 19, 2015

    Regents approve renovations, expansion at NCRB

    The Board of Regents has approved the comprehensive expansion and renovation of the north Campus Recreation Building.

  9. March 19, 2015

    Annual research funding at U-M tops $1.3 billion for FY 2014

    The total volume of research at  U-M was $1.31 billion in the fiscal year that closed June 30, 2014, just less than the record high of $1.33 billion from the previous year.

  10. March 19, 2015

    University aims to make Grove a North Campus destination

    The Board of Regents on Thursday approved the design for the Eda U. Gerstacker Grove project, which will transform the four-acre lawn at the center of North Campus.