Wednesday, June 11, 1997 - The Michigan Daily - 7 DENTAL Continued from Page 1 Oore retaliation of the University's part." Vice President for University Relations Lisa Baker said the University has not swayed from its ini- tial stance. "The University stands by its earlier position that their dismissal was justi- fied," Baker said. Isabell said that although he doesn't now "what they have in store for him)," he would like work with the Dental School administration to enact necessary changes. "I would like to work with them and change some things that are going on over there at the Dental School," he said, adding that changes have to be initiated to all parts of the University, including the University Board of Regents. Isabell, who tried to commit suicide, said he will apply for medical leave A'rom the Dental School. "I'm trying to get myself back together," he said. Mitchell said that although she too must still file for medical leave with the University for a back injury sustained on the job, Friday's ruling was a tri- umph. "This is a great victory," Mitchell said. "I feel like recitation has been made." Baker said the University was origi- nally against the three employees' trans- fer back to the Dental School, but changed their view after DeMarco left. "After the trial, there continued to be pickets demanding that the supervisor be terminated and there was public labeling of her as a racist and calls for her firing, even though she was cleared of any wrongdoing by the jury," Baker said. "She has since resigned and the basis of our opposition was gone." All three workers were transferred to positions in other University areas after their Dental School employment was terminated. Washington said Atkins will resume work on Monday at the Dental School, but Isabell and Mitchell will apply for medical leave. Washington said the University's dis- crimination was so evident that even a conservative jury agreed. "Basically, the jury could see what the top administration at the University had ignored and tried to cover up for two years," Washington said. The jury ruled that Vachon-DeMarco be exonerated, but they found the University guilty. The prosecution plans to file a suit in the Washtenaw Circuit Court system to receive reimbursement for the plaintiffs' attorney's costs. Regents to meet in Flint, discuss MSA flees From Daily Staff Reports The University Board of regents will travel to the University's Flint campus today to conduct its monthly meeting. Among the items on the agenda, Flint Chancellor Charlie Nelms is scheduled give the board an update of his campus. Regent Olivia Maynard (D-Flint) said she is excited to have the board visit her hometown. "I'm really pleased," Maynard said. "It's always wonderful to have people come to Genesee County." Maynard said Nelms is going to dis- cuss plans, which the regents have already approved, to construct a building across the river from the Flint campus. Michigan Student Assembly President Mike Nagrant is scheduled to speak to the board about the 1997/98 Michigan Student Assembly fee assessment, on which the regents will be voting. "I think that it was democratically mandated and the regents should respect and support that," Nagrant said. The board will be approving or reject.. ing fees supported by the student body in MSA's fall and winter elections. Nagrant said Olga Savic, the assem- bly's vice president, will be joining him to speak about some of the MSA fees coming before the regents. Acting Vice President for Research Frederick Neidhardt is scheduled to discuss the importance of research in undergraduate education. Also, the regents are scheduled to review the status of the Diag renova- tions. 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