Regents

  1. 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.

  2. September 18, 2014

    U-M Health System plans operating room expansion

    The U-M Health System will renovate its surgical suites to create four new operating rooms in University Hospital.

  3. September 18, 2014

    Regents approve renovations to Intramural Sports Building

    The Intramural Sports Building will undergo a comprehensive renovation. The Board of Regents approved the project Thursday.

  4. September 18, 2014

    Regents OK Athletics South Competition and Performance Project

    The Board of Regents on Thursday approved the Athletics South Competition and Performance Project, located along South State Street.

  5. September 18, 2014

    Campus geared up quickly for large freshman class

    Provost Martha Pollack said Thursday the Ann Arbor campus moved quickly over the summer to prepare for a larger-than-expected freshman class.

  6. September 18, 2014

    Regents Roundup — September 2014

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

  7. September 10, 2014

    Nominations sought for honorary degree recipients

    President Mark S. Schlissel is encouraging the university community to nominate worthy individuals for consideration by the Honorary Degree Committee.

  8. July 17, 2014

    Regents name eight Distinguished University Professors

    Eight faculty members have been named Distinguished University Professors, one of the university’s top honors. They are: Tamas Gombosi, Jessy Grizzle, Robert Kennedy, Donald Kinder, Harry Mobley, Susan Murphy, Peter Railton and Peter Sparling.

  9. July 17, 2014

    U-M initiative transforming what it means to ‘go to court’

    U-M  is spearheading development of what is believed to be first-of-its-kind technology to help people charged with minor offenses interact with courts online.

  10. July 17, 2014

    $3M global sustainability grant to fund projects on three continents

    A team of 17 researchers will tackle sustainability challenges using “multidirectional innovation” funded by a $3 million Third Century Initiative Global Challenges grant.