Regents

  1. June 19, 2014

    Regents Roundup — June 2014

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

  2. June 19, 2014

    White to chair Board of Regents; Ryder Diggs named vice chair

    Regent Katherine White will serve as the next chair of the Board of Regents beginning July 1. Regent Shauna Ryder Diggs will be vice chair.

  3. June 19, 2014

    Regents approve two key appointments by provost

    Provost Martha E. Pollack is recommending the appointments of an associate vice president for enrollment management and vice provost for academic and faculty affairs.

  4. June 19, 2014

    Strong year-end financial results position UMHS for future growth

    The U-M Health System reports an anticipated 0.7 percent targeted margin of $17 million on operating revenues of $2.52 billion for the U-M Hospitals and Health Centers.

  5. June 19, 2014

    Regents approve UM-Flint tuition rates, budget

    A general fund budget for the UM-Flint campus for the 2014-15 fiscal year was approved Thursday by the Board of Regents.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.