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Ann Arbor is going forward with a major sewer project in partnership with the University of Michigan, with construction to last from January through October. City Council voted 10-0 Monday, Dec. 15, to approve a $15.
Took on a whole new meaning this past week... The University of Michigan, and the entire town of Ann Arbor, have been struggling to contain the fallout from the shocking dismissal and arrest of now-former head coach Sherrone Moore last week.
The arrest and firing of Michigan Head Football Coach Sharrone Moore have impacted the University of Michigan's image, affecting perceptions across all its campuses.
His reaction mirrored many shared by UM students about the bar’s final days. Blue Leprechaun, at 1220 S. University Ave., closed its doors on Saturday, Dec. 13, Niko Porikos, whose father Perry is the longtime owner of both the former bar and the Brown Jug, confirmed.
Landmark Properties, a fully-integrated real estate firm specializing in development, construction, investment management, and operation of high-quality residential communities, has partnered with Manulife Investment Management (Manulife IM) to construct The Metropolitan on South U,
President Domenico Grasso penned a letter to the students and faculty on Thursday, one day after Michigan fired Moore, the head coach of the football team, after the school said it found “credible evidence” of an “inappropriate relationship with a staff member.”
The 920M pavilion reshaping care at University of Michigan Health adds capacity and improves clinical efficiency for long-term financial strength.
The University of Michigan fired Sherrone Moore earlier in the day, an abrupt end to his career there in one of the highest profile jobs in college football.
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UM Interim President Domenico Grasso previously announced a $250 million investment in a new biomedical innovation institute during his State of the University address on Nov. 13.