Regents
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August 12, 2019
Revised Board of Regents Ordinance available for public comment
A revised U-M Board of Regents Ordinance has been proposed and is posted for public comment. Please address any comments to [email protected] by Aug. 27.
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July 18, 2019
Six faculty members named Distinguished University Professors
Six faculty members — John Z. Ayanian, Paul N. Courant, Judith T. Irvine, Earl Lewis, Anna Suk-Fong Lok and Scott E. Page — have been appointed Distinguished University Professors.
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July 18, 2019
Enrollment time limit extended for students to qualify for in-state tuition
Students who establish in-state tuition eligibility by attending Michigan schools will now have 40 months to enroll at U-M after graduating from a state high school or receiving a GED.
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July 18, 2019
Richard Holcomb appointed AVP for human resources
Richard S. Holcomb has been appointed associate vice president for human resources and will serve as the university’s chief human resources officer.
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July 18, 2019
Regents Roundup — July 2019
Other items approved by the Board of Regents at its meeting Thursday.
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July 18, 2019
Schlissel, chancellors describe collaborative culture for campuses
President Mark Schlissel and chancellors of UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint described how U-M campuses collaborate and also define their own needs, establish priorities and develop their own budgets.
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July 18, 2019
Campus planning update highlights current, future projects
An update on U-M’s campus planning efforts highlighted current and future potential projects designed to support the mission of the university.
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July 18, 2019
U-M announces University Diversity and Social Transformation Professorships
U-M has established the University Diversity and Social Transformation Professorships to recognize senior faculty who show a commitment to the ideals of diversity equity and inclusion.
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June 20, 2019
UM-Flint budget focuses on academic priorities, access, transparency
The budget for the upcoming year at UM-Flint focuses on the university’s top priorities: supporting academic priorities, ensuring access and student support, and increasing cost transparency.
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June 20, 2019
Regents approve lowest in-state tuition increase for Ann Arbor in six years
The Board of Regents has approved a budget for the Ann Arbor campus that includes the smallest in-state tuition increase in six years — 1.9 percent — along with $23 million in additional need-based financial aid.