April 24, 2006
New name, renovations for Athletics building The Marie Dorothy Hartwig Women’s Athletic Offices Building will be re-named the Marie Dorothy Hartwig Administration Building following board approval. Additionally, the regents approved a $3.5 million renovation. The building, home to the Athletic Department ticket office, sits between Weidenbach Hall and the new Ross Academic Center. Jickling Lyman…
March 20, 2006
Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its March meeting. Projects approved for Sleep Disorders Lab, Blood Bank The Sleep Disorders Laboratory at the U-M Hospitals and Health Centers (UMHHC) will be relocated and the Blood Bank Laboratory will be expanded following project approval by regents. The Sleep Disorders…
March 6, 2006
From the February 2006 meeting. Law School renovations approved Classroom 138 in Hutchins Hall will be updated and a nearby locker room will be converted to administrative office space through a $1.68 million renovation project. Funded by the Law School, the project will enable the highly used classroom to be more flexible and accessible. It…
February 20, 2006
Law School renovations approved Classroom 138 in Hutchins Hall will be updated and a nearby locker room will be converted to administrative office space through a $1.68 million renovation project. Funded by the Law School, the project will enable the highly used classroom to be more flexible and accessible. It will be redesigned to reduce…
January 30, 2006
Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its January meeting. Lease approved for new data center The regents approved a 15-year lease and associated building improvements for a new offsite data center to support campus-wide academic and research computing needs. The center in the South State Commons II building—a…
January 23, 2006
Lease approved for new data center The regents approved a 15-year lease and associated building improvements for a new offsite data center to support campus-wide academic and research computing needs. The center in the South State Commons II building—a new complex that also will house the Michigan Information Technology Center Foundation, Internet2 and the Merit…
January 9, 2006
Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its December meeting. Operating rooms added to CVC Two operating rooms will be added into previously designated shelled space at the Cardiovascular Center (CVC), which currently is under construction. The expansion from six to eight operating rooms will allow for long-term growth…
December 12, 2005
Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its Dec. 15 meeting. Related story: U-M Regents approve design for major SAB upgrade> Operating rooms added to CVC Two operating rooms will be added into previously designated shelled space at the Cardiovascular Center (CVC), which currently is under construction. The expansion…
November 21, 2005
Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its Nov. 17 meeting. Internal renovation slated for EECS With many of the faculty and staff from the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building scheduled to move into the soon-to-be-open Computer Science and Engineering Building, the regents approved an internal renovation for…
November 14, 2005
Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its October meeting. Student Publications Building named for Stanford Lipsey The regents named the Student Publications Building in honor of Buffalo News Publisher Stanford Lipsey, who began his career 60 years ago as a student working for U-M’s yearbook, the Michiganensian, and…