Regents

  1. December 17, 2015

    Ross School professor named vice provost for academic and budgetary affairs

    Amy K. Dittmar, senior associate dean for graduate programs and diversity in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, has been appointed vice provost for academic and budgetary affairs.

  2. November 19, 2015

    Design approved for West Ann Arbor Health Center

    A schematic design for a new U-M Health System facility on the west side of Ann Arbor was approved Thursday by the Board of Regents.

  3. November 19, 2015

    UMHS plans new $175 million health center in Brighton

    The U-M Health System plans to build a new 320,000-square-foot health center to provide expanded primary and specialty care in the Brighton area.

  4. November 19, 2015

    Regents Roundup — November 2015

    A roundup of other activity at Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.

  5. November 19, 2015

    Regent Shauna Ryder Diggs on diversity, equity and inclusion

    Remarks delivered at Thursday’s Board of Trustees meeting.

  6. November 19, 2015

    President Mark Schlissel on diversity, equity and inclusion

    Remarks delivered at Thursday’s Board of Trustees meeting.

  7. November 19, 2015

    Schlissel, Diggs thank U-M community for engagement on diversity

    President Mark Schlissel and Board of Regents Chair Shauna Ryder Diggs thanked the U-M community for engaging in last week’s Diversity Summit on the Ann Arbor campus.

  8. November 19, 2015

    U-M maintains strong financial position through 2015 fiscal year

    Strong donor support, diverse revenue streams and a consistently disciplined budgeting approach helped put U-M in a strong financial position at the end of the 2015 fiscal year.

  9. November 19, 2015

    Regents will have January retreat

    The Board of Regents is canceling its formal session in January and will instead have a strategic session to focus on a variety of issues. The retreat will be in Detroit.

  10. October 15, 2015

    University endowment valued at $10 billion in FY 2015

    The total value of U-M’s endowment increased to $10 billion in fiscal year 2015, with distributions increasing to $294.5 million, and a 3.5 percent return on investment.