We’ve Got Issues: Governor would pick MSU, UM boards under new proposal

Share:

We've Got Issues

Miscellaneous


A group of state lawmakers is proposing to end public elections for university boards in Michigan and to give that power entirely to the governor. The people who govern Michigan State University, the University of Michigan and Wayne State University are elected by the public. The state’s 12 other public universities have board members that are appointed by the governor.