Regents

  1. July 17, 2014

    Tisch family members continue tradition of support

    Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch of New York have made a $5 million gift to U-M, with $3 million going to the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, and $2 million for LSA.

  2. July 17, 2014

    Dennison Building to be renovated for academic centers, institutes

    The university will invest $49 million to transform the Dennison Building into academic centers and institute offices.

  3. July 17, 2014

    Regents Roundup — July 2014

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

  4. July 17, 2014

    Alumni gifts help fund new U-M Golf Course clubhouse

    Financial gifts from U-M alumni Rich Postma and Mary Petrovich will help fund a new University Golf Course clubhouse project, approved by regents Thursday.

  5. July 17, 2014

    Schlissel notes U-M’s academic excellence in first board remarks

    Speaking at his first Board of Regents meeting as U-M president, Mark S. Schlissel said his goals will include supporting and elevating the diverse work of the scholars among the university’s faculty.

  6. July 17, 2014

    Fireworks denied for two football games

    A request for the use of fireworks at Michigan Stadium for two home football games this fall was denied Thursday by the Board of Regents.

  7. June 19, 2014

    UM-Dearborn will increase financial aid by 21 percent

    UM-Dearborn’s 2014-15 operating budget, approved Thursday by the Board of Regents, includes a 21 percent increase in the financial aid budget.

  8. June 19, 2014

    Michigan Athletics presents fiscal year 2015 budget

    The U-M Athletic Department presented a $151 million budget for the 2014-15 fiscal year during Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.

  9. June 19, 2014

    Coleman celebrated at final Board of Regents meeting

    President Mary Sue Coleman presided over her 132nd and final Board of Regents meeting Thursday.

  10. June 19, 2014

    Henry Russel lecturer, awardees named for 2015

    Homer A. Neal, known nationally and internationally for his accomplishments in experimental high energy physics, has been selected as the 2015 Henry Russel Lecturer.