Regents

  1. March 28, 2019

    UM-Dearborn appoints new vice chancellor for institutional advancement

    Casandra Ulbrich has been named vice chancellor for institutional advancement at UM-Dearborn. Her appointment is effective May 15.

  2. March 28, 2019

    Michigan Medicine, Sparrow sign affiliation agreement

    Michigan Medicine and the Lansing-based Sparrow Health System have signed an affiliation agreement paving the way for ongoing collaboration between the two systems.

  3. March 28, 2019

    Kristina Ko named AVP for research — federal relations for research

    Kristina Ko has been appointed assistant vice president for research — federal relations for research. Her appointment is effective April 1.

  4. March 28, 2019

    President reaffirms U-M commitment to achieving carbon neutrality

    President Mark Schlissel has reaffirmed the university’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality and thanked the U-M community for its longstanding support of sustainability.

  5. March 28, 2019

    Observatory to add multi-use classroom, improved accessibility

    The Board of Regents have approved design plans for a 7,000-square-foot addition to the 165-year-old Detroit Observatory, which served as U-M’s first scientific research laboratory. 

  6. March 28, 2019

    Regents Roundup — March 2019

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

  7. February 21, 2019

    Regents approve design for Alumni Center renovation

    The Alumni Center will undergo an $8.9 million renovation project on the basement, first and second floors to improve public entry and circulation.

  8. February 21, 2019

    Six faculty members honored as Arthur F. Thurnau Professors

    Six faculty members have been recognized by the Board of Regents for outstanding contributions to undergraduate education as this year’s Arthur F. Thurnau Professors.

  9. February 21, 2019

    Regents Roundup — February 2019

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

  10. February 21, 2019

    U-M could invest up to $20 million in four of its startups

    The university will make a $2.75 million initial investment in four U-M startups, with potential funding of up to $20 million through subsequent financing rounds.