Regents

  1. November 20, 2014

    School of Public Health adds nutrition department

    The Board of Regents on Thursday approved a School of Public Health request to establish a new Department of Nutritional Sciences.

  2. November 20, 2014

    Bio-sciences building design blends research, teaching, museums

    Plans for a new state-of-the art Biological Sciences Building took another step forward Thursday as the Board of Regents approved a schematic design.

  3. November 5, 2014

    White re-elected to Board of Regents; Behm wins other seat

    Regent Kathy White and fellow Democrat Mike Behm have been elected to fill two eight-year terms on the Board of Regents. They were the top vote-getters among nine candidates for spots on U-M’s governing board in Tuesday’s election.

  4. October 20, 2014

    Nine seeking two seats in Board of Regents race

    Nine candidates, including an incumbent, are vying for two eight-year terms on the Board of Regents in the Nov. 4 election.

  5. October 16, 2014

    University exploring new strategies to increase student diversity

    President Mark Schlissel said Thursday that new leaders on the Ann Arbor campus were exploring new strategies for increasing student diversity.

  6. October 16, 2014

    Campaign, investments help put U-M in strong financial position

    A strong start to the Victors for Michigan fundraising campaign and overall investment returns of more than 18 percent helped put U-M in a strong financial position for the 2014 fiscal year.

  7. October 16, 2014

    Endowment has quadrupled during life of Investment Office

    The university’s total endowment has nearly quadrupled to $9.7 billion in the past 15 years, and distributions in support of campus operations have topped $3 billion.

  8. October 16, 2014

    Regents Roundup — October 2014

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

  9. October 16, 2014

    President Schlissel outlines key goals for athletics at U-M

    President Mark Schlissel said he was “deeply disappointed” with the athletic department’s initial response and handling of quarterback Shane Morris’ mild concussion, but he also said he would focus on four key goals as he takes the time to understand the broader issues affecting athletics.

  10. October 16, 2014

    Athletics, CSG reach collaborative agreement on tickets, other matters

    U-M students will pay less for season football tickets next year and facility rental fees will be eliminated for student groups with a charitable focus as part of a collaborative agreement announced Thursday between Central Student Government and Michigan Athletics.