Regents

  1. October 19, 2023

    Regents Roundup — October 2023

    Other items approved by the Board of Regents at its Oct. 19 meeting.

  2. October 19, 2023

    Regents vote to seek liquor licenses for three athletic venues

    The Board of Regents has authorized asking the Michigan Liquor Control Commission for liquor licenses that could allow the sale of alcohol at Crisler Center, Michigan Stadium and Yost Ice Arena.

  3. October 19, 2023

    Regents approve buying two parcels near U-M property

    U-M will have more flexibility to pursue strategic partnerships and support College of Engineering activities thanks to two upcoming land purchases.

  4. October 19, 2023

    DRAFT: University of Michigan Principles on Diversity of Thought and Freedom of Expression

    Text of the statement outlining U-M’s principles on diversity of thought and freedom of expression.

  5. October 19, 2023

    Kyle Logue appointed Law School’s interim dean

    Kyle D. Logue, the Douglas A. Kahn Collegiate Professor of Law and professor of law, has been appointed interim dean of the Law School.

  6. October 19, 2023

    U-M seeks feedback on principles in support of free speech

    U-M is seeking community input on a statement of principles that reaffirms and reemphasizes its commitment to diversity of thought and freedom of expression.

  7. October 19, 2023

    Endowment generated 5.2% return in FY ’23

    U-M’s endowment climbed $529 million to a market value of $17.9 billion during the last fiscal year, with distributions at a record $470 million.

  8. October 19, 2023

    University will break ground on UMCI by year’s end

    The Board of Regents has approved agreements related to land donation and purchases, and a $100 million gift from donor Stephen M. Ross to build the U-M Center for Innovation in Detroit.

  9. October 16, 2023

    Board of Regents to meet Oct. 19 at UM-Flint

    The Board of Regents is scheduled to meet at 4 p.m. Oct. 19 at the Riverfront Center, 1 Riverfront Plaza, on the UM-Flint campus.

  10. September 21, 2023

    New residence hall to be named for E. Royster Harper

    U-M’s planned Central Campus housing development will include a building that honors E. Royster Harper, a longtime campus leader who championed inclusivity and student well-being.