Page 2 -The Michigan Daily, Friday, July 17, 1987 Enrollment to be investigated By LISA BABCOCK racism and admissions, as well as Richard Kennedy, the University's A committee of two University limited enrollment growth, may vice president for government rela- regents, two state senators, and two have prompted the state to give the tions, said the University's initia- state representatives will be appoin- University less funding than it ex- tives designed to fight racism should ted before September to study the in- pected. have been taken into consideration. state/out-of-state admissions con- The University received a $239.9 Wilbur said other universities flict, said Kathy Wilbur, admin- million appropriation from the state, that raised their enrollments received istrative aide to Sen. Bill Sederberg a 5.6 percent increase which was the a greater budget increase. (R-East Lansing), yesterday. lowest in the state, and significantly State legislators and University lower than the requested 6.0 percent - Daily staffer Edward Kleine officials believe that problems over increase. contributed to this story Plans include bridges, plazas (CssiunedfromrageO universities. "This plan is one of the 15 years as I have, it's really son said. singular achievements of this gratifying." According to Regent Philip (University)." Regent Paul Brown (D-Petoskey) Power (D-Ann Arbor), the plan iso- "It's a glorious plan," said Regent said that improving the campus will lates the University within the city Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor). "When benefit the University. "To have a which is not found at other one looks at campus over the past nice environment with open spaces around is conducive in the long run to the well-being of the students," he Ann Arbor's largest outdoor swimming pool . . . said. Fuller Swimming Pool THE DAILY 1519 Fuller Rd. 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Regents postpone B-School fund By CATHERINE KIM sons. "While I admire the en- The University's Board of Re- trepreneurial spirit of the fund, I gents yesterday postponed the estab- think fund-raising is already well lishment of a Michigan Business coordinated . . . Introduction of a School Growth Fund until Septem- separate fund might disrupt that ber. timing." "The fund is really an opportunity Roach also thinks the investment for business school alumni to con- program might set an inappropriate tribute to the school," said Gilbert precedent for other schools. "I wan) Whitaker, dean of the School of these issues to be clarified before we Business Administration. approve the fund," Roach said. Through investment management According to Chief Financial Of- the fund would encourage business ficer James Brinkerhoff, the Univer- school alumni to give the school fi- sity currently has very specific nancial support. A board of trustees guidelines on how such funds will and alumni investment managers, be spent. "The Business School approved by the regents, would de- Fund is novel in that it is much cide how to invest monies donated to broader in how the money is to be the fund. spent. We will have to wait until "Usually the University sells any September to find how we are going gift stock it receives. But, in this to resolve this difference in policy." case, we would invest gift funds Whitaker said, "Of course we had mainly in securities with long-range to adopt the idea to fit Michigan potential," Whitaker said, laws. And all the investments will Although Regent Thomas Roach follow the University's policy with (D-Saline) did not object to the fund, regards to companies doing business he supported the delay for two rea- in South Africa." e fr t an ntly Vol. XCVI- No. 9S The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967 X) is published Fridays during the spring and summer terms. 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