Regents

  1. May 15, 2014

    Center for Chinese Studies named to honor Rogel, Lieberthal

    The Board of Regents on Thursday voted to name the Center for Chinese Studies after U-M donor Richard Rogel and Kenneth Lieberthal, the center’s former director.

  2. May 15, 2014

    University to build new transportation facility on North Campus

    The Department of Parking and Transportation Services will construct a new $38.5 million operations and maintenance facility on North Campus.

  3. May 15, 2014

    UMHS center to advance care for critical emergency patients

    A new $7 million Emergency Critical Care Center at the U-M Health System was approved Thursday by the Board of Regents.

  4. May 15, 2014

    Regents Roundup — May 2014

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

  5. May 15, 2014

    Regents approve faculty promotions

    The Board of Regents at its meeting Thursday approved recommendations for new appointments and promotions for regular associate and full professor ranks, with tenure or promotion of faculty on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses.

  6. April 17, 2014

    Regents Roundup — April 2014

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

  7. April 17, 2014

    Schematic designs OK’d for new building, renovation at Ross

    Schematic designs for a new academic building and renovation of the Kresge Business Administration building were approved Thursday by the Board of Regents.

    Regents Roundup

  8. April 17, 2014

    James Dalton will serve as next College of Pharmacy dean

    James Dalton, a former professor of pharmaceutical chemistry now leading R&D efforts in the pharmaceutical industry is being recommended as the next dean of the College of Pharmacy.

  9. April 17, 2014

    Political scientist selected as next LSA dean

    Provost Martha E. Pollack is recommending the appointment of Andrew D. Martin as dean of LSA. He is a professor and vice dean in the School of Law at Washington University in St. Louis.

  10. April 17, 2014

    Psychology chair will serve as vice provost for equity, inclusion and academic affairs

    Robert M. Sellers, chair of the Department of Psychology since 2011, is being recommended to fill the position of vice provost for equity, inclusion and academic affairs.