Regents

  1. July 16, 2020

    Four University Diversity and Social Transformation Professors named

    Vincent Hutchings, Amy Schulz, Daphne C. Watkins and Camille Wilson have been named recipients of the University Diversity and Social Transformation Professorship.

  2. July 16, 2020

    Susan Collins approved as university’s next provost

    Susan M. Collins, a public policy and economics professor and former Ford School dean who had been U-M’s interim provost, has been named provost and executive vice president for academic affairs through June 30, 2022.

  3. July 13, 2020

    Board of Regents to meet publicly online July 16

    The Board of Regents will meet virtually at 4:30 p.m. July 16, consistent with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive directive regarding public meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. June 29, 2020

    Michigan Medicine’s clinical operations expect $3M loss in FY ’20

    Costs from the COVID-19 pandemic dramatically affected financial results for Michigan Medicine’s clinical operations, resulting in a forecasted $3 million operating loss for the fiscal year ending June 30.

  5. June 29, 2020

    UM-Dearborn budget commits to academic excellence, student success, access

    An increased investment in financial aid, the university’s focus on student achievement and a change in the tuition structure highlight UM-Dearborn’s fiscal year 2021 budget.

  6. June 29, 2020

    UM-Flint offers affordable options for students in FY ’21 budget

    UM-Flint is taking steps that include keeping tuition affordable and eliminating online fees for students during the coming year to plan for the future with the 2020-21 fiscal year budget.

  7. June 29, 2020

    Revenue losses from COVID-19 make Athletics deficit likely in FY ’21

    The U-M athletic department expects a budget surplus of $1 million for the current fiscal year and, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, projects a budget deficit for the fiscal year that begins July 1.

  8. June 29, 2020

    Regents approve budget shaped by COVID-19 challenges

    The Board of Regents has approved a 2020-21 budget that includes a 1.9 percent tuition increase and $12.8 million in additional need-based financial aid for undergraduates on the Ann Arbor campus.

  9. June 25, 2020

    Proposed FY ’21 university budget fails on split vote by Board of Regents

    U-M will enter the new fiscal year July 1 without an approved budget after regents voted 4-4 on a measure that included a 1.9 percent tuition increase for Ann Arbor campus students.

  10. June 25, 2020

    Regents approve framework for union recognition

    U-M will no longer require a state-supervised election for new labor unions to be recognized, under a Board of Regents resolution. Instead, new labor unions will be recognized under a practice commonly known as “card check.”