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  2. Regents of the University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Regents of the University of Michigan, sometimes referred to as the Board of Regents, is a constitutional office of the U.S. state of Michigan which forms the governing body of the University of Michigan, University of Michigan–Flint, and University of Michigan–Dearborn. The Board of Regents was first created by legislative act in 1837 ...

  3. Governing boards of colleges and universities in the United ...

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    The Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York oversees all public education, including the State University of New York (SUNY), affiliated community colleges, and the K–12 public school system (run by the New York State Education Department) via the Regents Examinations. High school graduates may receive Regents Scholarships ...

  4. Nebraska to become last Big Ten school to sell alcohol at ...

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    Nebraska would sell alcohol at Memorial Stadium in 2025 if the university's Board of Regents gives its approval at its next meeting. The proposal is listed on the agenda for the October meeting in ...

  5. Denise Ilitch - Wikipedia

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    Denise Ilitch (born November 1955) is a Detroit-area businessperson, lawyer, and member of the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan.Ilitch was rumored to be a Democratic Party candidate for Governor of Michigan in 2010, after having met with the White House in early January to discuss a potential run, [1] though she later declined to run.

  6. Big Ten Conference - Wikipedia

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    It was believed that one of several schools, notably Iowa State, Marquette, Michigan State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, and Pittsburgh would replace Chicago at the time. [16] On May 20, 1949, [ 10 ] Michigan State ended the speculation by joining and the conference was again known as the Big Ten.

  7. Election 2024: Who won party nominations to run for Michigan ...

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    This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Election 2024: Which MSU Board of Trustees candidates won party nominations Show comments Advertisement

  8. History of the University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    A second act passed two days after the Organic Act called for the University to be established in Ann Arbor, and directed the Regents to secure a site. The Board of Regents held its first meeting in Ann Arbor on June 5, 1837. [21] At this meeting they chose 40 acres on the farm of Henry Rumsey as the new site for the university. [22]

  9. Robert P. Briggs - Wikipedia

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    Robert P. Briggs (April 3, 1903 – September 2, 1998) was chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago board of directors, vice-president of finance of the University of Michigan, and executive vice-president of Consumer Power Company of Jackson, Michigan.