University of Michigan Board of Regents

open, Affordable Access

To A Quality Education

The University of Michigan is one of the world's truly great

universities. It has always been, and must remain open, and

affordable to all. In my time on the Board, we have worked to

ensure that tuition increases remain below the rate of infla-

tion and to nurture and grow a diverse and non-discriminatory

community and one which is truly a rich center of Jewish life."

Maintain the Economic

Strength of the University

"The economic strength and stability of the University is our

assurance of continued success. As a result of prudent man-

agement and forward thinking, we recently received the first

AAA bond rating by a public university, have more than

quadrupled our endowment and have made significant invest-

ments in research and academic facilities."

Recruit & Retain the

Nation's Best Faculty

"The University's strength lies in our superb faculty. To

maintain the high academic standards to which we've become

accustomed, we must ensure that we continue to both recruit

and retain the best teachers."

• Life-long Detroiter; Graduate of Mumford High School

• Graduate, University of Michigan and

University of Michigan Law School

• Partner, Bodman, Langley & Dahling, LLP

• Former Member, Michigan Civil Service Commission

"To remain competitive in today's rapidly changing world,

• Former Member, Governor's Blue Ribbon

we must be willing to invest in and develop the newest

Commission on Welfare Reform

• Former President, Temple Beth-El

• Director, University of Michigan Hi llel

• Married to Penny Lambert Deitch;

3 children — Sarah, Leslie and Bill

10/27
2000

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Adapt to the Changing
World of Technology

Endorsed by the Detroit Free Press & the Detroit News

technologies. That technology will enable us to continue to

serve students both on our campuses and around the world

through on-line learning. In addition, we will remain a leader

in life sciences research."

Paid for by Laurence Deitch for Regent Committee. 100 Renaissance Center 347th Floor, Detroit, MI 48243

