The University of Michigan’s 

Board of Regents will vote 
Thursday 
on 
a 
proposed 

renovation and addition to the 
Edward Henry Kraus Building, 
as well as an expansion and 
renovation to the W.K. Kellogg 
Institute and Dental Building.

Proposed 
changes 
to 
the 

Kellogg 
Institute 
include 

renovating 
the 
building 
to 

be better prepared for future 
growth of academic, research 
and clinical programs. This 
project would add 37,000 gross 
square feet and a new freight 
elevator, and would address 
maintenance issues regarding 
the building’s electrical and 
plumbing systems.

The project would create a 

“more 
welcoming, 
accessible 

facility with an improved patient 
entrance; 
modern 
teaching 

clinics with flexible furniture 
and equipment that can be 
reconfigured as needs change,” 
according to the action request 
on the agenda.

Renovations to the Kellogg 

Institute and Dental Building are 
estimated to cost $122 million.

The proposed changes to the 

Kraus Building would include 
relocating 
the 
Department 

of Ecology and Evolutionary 
Biology and the Department 
of 
Molecular, 
Cellular 
and 

Developmental Biology to the 
Biological 
Science 
Building, 

which 
is 
currently 
under 

construction.

The project would enable 

the School of Kinesiology to 
consolidate its programs and 
operations in the Kinesiology 
Building, the Central Campus 
Recreation Building and the 
Kraus Building to provide space 
for future growth. The Kraus 
Building changes are projected 
to cost $120 million.

Proposed bylaw changes
The board will also vote on 

several proposed changes to the 
Board of Regents bylaws — the 
governing powers allocated to 
the regents.

The first change would add 

language to the bylaws that 
ensure 
executive 
members 

reach out to students when 
making decisions on behalf 
of the student body. Central 
Student Government suggested 
the change because student 
voices are valuable to University 
decision-making, CSG President 
David Schafer said.

“We just wanted to reaffirm 

the importance of including 
student voices in University 
matters and decisions,” Schafer 
said. “It was all of us coming 
together 
saying 
‘Yes, 
we 

acknowledge that student voice 
is important’ and going from 
there.”

The 
second 
change 

would 
ensure 
no 
student 

is 
recommended 
for 
a 

degree until the student’s 
requirements for the degree 
have been met. An additional 
proposal would allow eight 
members of the faculty to 
be appointed to the School 
of 
Nursing 
Executive 

Committee by the board, an 
increase from six members in 
the past.

Dearborn campus 

constructions

Accompanying 
these 

proposals, the board will 
also vote on a proposed 
$90 
million 
construction 

project on the University of 
Michigan-Dearborn campus, 
which would construct a new 
building to replace its current 
Engineering Lab.

This new building would 

include 
new 
teaching 

laboratories 
designed 
to 

complement 
more 
product 

development-oriented 
laboratories 
of 
industry 

partners 
and 
aims 
to 

encourage multidisciplinary 
collaboration.

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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Student Veterans of 
America Event

WHAT: Initial fall meeting and 
welcoming event for student 
veterans and those currently 
serving in the military.

WHO: Campus Information

WHEN: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. 

WHERE: Mason Hall room 
2336

African Studies Fall 
Reception

WHAT: Welcome reception for 
students, faculty and staff of the 
African Studies Center, featuring 
food and refreshments.
WHO: African Studies Center

WHEN: 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

WHERE: School of Social Work 
Building courtyard

Biomedicine Seminar 
WHAT: A free one-day seminar 
with the theme “Advancing 
Precision Medicine through 
Complex Systems Biology.”
WHO: Center for Study of 
Complex Systems

WHEN: 8:30 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.

WHERE: Kahn Auditorium, 
Taubman Biomedical Science 
Research Building

Engineering Interview 
Workshop

WHAT: Workshop to develop 
and improve students’ 
interviewing skills and resumes. 
WHO: University Career Center

WHEN: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

WHERE: 1014 Dow Building, 
2300 Hayward Street

Pre-Health 101 Advising 
Presentation

WHAT: A discussion led by 
an LSA Newman Pre-Health 
Adviser for students interested 
in pursuing medical-related 
professions.
WHO: Newman LSA Academic 
Advising Center
WHEN: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.

WHERE: Angell Hall room 
G243

International Programs 
in Engineering Fair 

WHAT: Opportunity for 
Michigan Engineering students to 
find out more about winter study 
abroad opportunities.
WHO: International Programs 
in Engineering
WHEN: 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

WHERE: Duderstadt Atrium

International Studies 
Orientation and Q&A

WHAT: Presentation and Q&A 
session for students considering 
a major or minor in International 
Studies.
WHO: Program in International 
and Comparative Studies 
WHEN: 12 p.m. - 1 p.m.

WHERE: School of Social Work 
Building room 1644

Introduction to the Ann 
Arbor Film Festival

WHAT: A presentation of several 
short films as well as a talk to 
learn more about the Ann Arbor 
Film Festival and its screening 
process. 
WHO: Screen Arts & Cultures

WHEN: 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

WHERE: North Quad room 2435

For University of Michigan 

students who worked up an appetite 

from start of the second week of class, 

Pancheros Mexican Grill on South 

University Avenue offered some relief 

Tuesday in the form of $1 burritos 

between 2 and 4 p.m.

After seeing advertisements 

on social media or hearing about 

the promotion through word of 

mouth, students like Public Policy 

junior Emily Fulks decided to take 

advantage of the opportunity for a 

discounted meal.

Fulks said she saw the 

advertisement on a Facebook post and 

decided to head down to Pancheros to 

get some food.

“I am very hype for this burrito, 

because I love the guacamole they 

have here at Pancheros,” Fulks said.

By 2:10 p.m. — just 10 minutes into 

the promotion — the line had already 

stretched out the door and down 

South University almost all the way to 

South Forest Avenue. While the line 

was long, Business sophomore Siva 

Kodali said he got there at 1:45 p.m. 

and managed to move through it and 

get his food in about 30 minutes. 

“I mean, it’s one dollar, might as 

well,” Kodali said.

Similarly, Engineering freshman 

Robby Hermanoff saw the promotion 

on Instagram and said he was looking 

forward to a cost-effective meal.

“I’m very excited for the $1 

burrito; I actually only have one 

dollar in my wallet so I’m hoping 

there’s no sales tax,” Hermanoff said.

In addition to the $1 burritos, 

Pancheros also offered a choice of a 

free T-shirt, pair of sunglasses or a 

string bag featuring the restaurant’s 

logo to customers when they got to 

the front of the line. The promotion 

was done in partnership with local 

sports radio station 97.1 The Ticket, 

according to CBS Detroit.

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Project would consolidate Kinesiology programs, renovate facility

