Regents

  1. September 20, 1999

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, September 20 , 1999 Administrative appointments Administrative appointments approved by the Regents at their September meeting included: Noreen M. Clark, the Marshall H. Becker Collegiate Professor of Public Health and professor of health behavior and health education, was re-appointed dean of the School of Public Health, July 1, 2000–June 30, 2005. Robert…
  2. August 16, 1999

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, August 16 , 1999 Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their July meeting. Other actions were reported in the July 19 Record. Appointments to professorships approved Nancy E. Burns, associate professor of political science, will hold the Henry Simmons Frieze Collegiate Professorship, effective Sept. 1. Rebecca S.…
  3. July 19, 1999

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, July 19, 1999 Editor’s Note: The following are some of the actions taken by the Regents at their July meeting. Additional actions will be reported in the Aug. 16 issue. By Wono LeeNews and Information Services University of Michigan Regents, at their July 15 meeting, approved the proposed FY 1999-2000 General Fund…
  4. July 6, 1999

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, July 6 , 1999 Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their June meeting. Additional actions were reported in the June 21 Record . By Wono LeeNews and Information Services Social Work Building renovations approved “The recently completed School of Social Work Building includes approximately 3,100 square feet…
  5. June 21, 1999

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, June 21, 1999 Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their June meeting. By Wono LeeNews and Information Services Fen to be protected The Regents approved the proposed transfer of ownership of four acres of its land to the City of Ann Arbor. The property, located at the…
  6. May 24, 1999

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, May 24, 1999 Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their May meeting. By Wono LeeNews and Information Services 10 named to administrative posts Administrative appointments included: James M. Borders, associate professor of music (musicology), was reappointed associate dean of graduate studies of the School of Music Sept.…
  7. April 19, 1999

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, April 19, 1999 Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their April meeting. $14 million in gifts accepted The Regents accepted $14,367,802 in gifts received during March. The total included $8,028,592 from individuals, $3,878,283 from corporations, $1,353,841 from foundations and $1,107,086 from associations and others. Tenure appointments OK’d…
  8. March 22, 1999

    Regents Roundup

    The University Record, March 22, 1999 Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their March meeting. $10 million in gifts accepted The Regents accepted $10,607,739 in gifts received during February. The total includes $6,296,226 from individuals, $2,323,904 from corporations, $1,128,726 from foundations, and $858,883 from associations and others. Tenured appointments approved…
  9. February 22, 1999

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, February 22, 1999 Regents Roundup Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their February meeting. Administrative appointments Administrative appointments approved included: Clarita Mays, assistant dean of students and multicultural affairs, School of Social Work, was reappointed to the post, effective July 1. Carol T. Mowbray. associate professor of…
  10. January 11, 1999

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, January 11, 1999 Regents’ Roundup Editor’s Note: The Regents took the following actions at their December meeting. Renovation projects OK’d • The tunnel piping for the Central Campus Recreation Building and Ruthven Museum will be replaced. Both buildings are supplied with domestic hot water supply, return piping and low-pressure steam-heat condensate piping…