TRESSEL OUT: Embattled hi State oach resigns amidst accusins, alsac Arbor, MI ONE-HUNDRED-TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM Ann Weekly Summer Edition .._ _. IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO 1EWS Students spend their summers in U.S. and abroad 'U' programs prove to be an interesting way for students to spend the season. SEE PAGE 2 U.S. prisoner populations have exploded The U.S. prison system receives harsh criticism. SEE PAGE 4 Gaga performs with monster edge on 'Born This Way' 21st century's pop princess rocks her sophomore album. >> SEE PAGE 8 King earns All- American status Evan Kim drops out of the NCAA Individuals after All- American nod. SEE PAGE9 Vl. CXXIII No.139a@2011The Michigan Daily michiganid ayom NEW S ................................ 2 OPINION ..........................4 CLASSIFIEDS ......................... 6 CROSSWORD ........................6 A RTS ......................................7 SPORTS .................................9 HALEY HOARD/Daily MTango's intermediate class meets in Mason Hall on Friday, May 27. Led by instructors Luiza Paes and Julio Bassan, the class was the third in a series of five in the MTango Beginners Bootcamp Series on the Argentine Tango. N RIH CAMPUS ESEARCH COMPLX New health institute to be one of the largest in nation STATE BUDGET 'U' talks education reforms State Board of Education requests feedback on planned teaching changes By CECE ZHOU Daily Staff Reporter More than 100 members of the University and Ann Arbor com- munity gathered in the Michigan League on Thursday night for a public education forum held by the State Board of Education to encourage discussion about the state of public education. In response to recent educa- tion reforms and budget cuts pro- posed by Republican Gov. Rick Snyder, including a ta-percent cot to higher education, the SBE planned an education forum series to promote conversation about education in the state. The Uni- versity was one of multiple host- ing sites for the symposium, along with Grand Rapids, Clinton Town- ship, Detroit and Mount Pleasant. According to an address deliv- ered by Snyder to the Michigan Legislature on April 27, he plans to reorganize the education system to increase the quality of teacher training, including instating a requirement for more in-class experience during their prepara- tion. Additionally, he said he hopes to shift the focus of education to the quality of student learning and test results. Casandra Ulbrich, vice presi- dent of the SBE, said the orga- See FORUM, Page 3 Regents approve $13.7 million project to accomodate new research program By KAITLIN WILLIAMS Daily StaffReporter The University's Board of Regents unanimously approved the creation of a new health institute as part of the North Campus Research Complex at their monthly meeting on May 19, prompting a multi-million dollar renovation project that will provide space needed to house the newly developed pro- gram. The Institute for Health- care Policy and Innovation will develop research initiatives relating to health care and public policy. In order to accommodate for the collaborative workforce of approximately 500 employees, the University will embark upon a $13.7 million construction project of Building 16 within the NCRC, which will be completed by Spring 2012. Timothy Slottow, the Uni- versity's executive vice presi- dent and chief financial officer, moved the board to approve the renovation project - which will add spaces for large meet- ings and a fitness center - con- stituting an addition of 120,000 square feet to Building 16 of the NCRC. Slottow said the renova- tions are necessary for arrang- ing about a dozen health service groups in the building. He told the board this collective gather- ing will be an "exciting" devel- See INSTITUTE, Page 6