EPISODE · Aug 4, 2025 · 1 MIN
U-M President Santa Ono Departs, Leadership Changes Announced, New Safety Rides, and Drone Corridor Launched This August
from The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Podcast · host university-of-michigan-ann-arbor
Good afternoon, Wolverines! It's Monday, August 4th, and here's what's happening at the University of Michigan. President Santa Ono has announced his departure from the University of Michigan to assume the presidency at the University of Florida. Ono, who began his tenure in October 2022, highlighted achievements such as the development of a $1.2 billion AI research ecosystem during his time at U-M. He will remain at U-M until an interim president is appointed. Thomas J. Wang, a nationally recognized physician-scientist, has been appointed as the new dean of the Medical School, effective September 15th. Additionally, Arthur Lupia has been named the vice president for research and innovation, with his term beginning August 1st. The university has launched "Night Owl Rides," a partnership with Lyft offering a $4 discount on late-night rides within a defined service area in Ann Arbor. This program aims to enhance late-night safety and transportation access for students. U-M has introduced a flight corridor for testing drones and electric aircraft, linking Ann Arbor's autonomy research facilities to Detroit's innovation district. This 40-mile research skyway is part of the new public-private partnership, M-Air, focusing on advanced air mobility. The university is seeking input from the community on the search for the next university president. Feedback is encouraged by August 15th to help shape the future leadership of U-M. That's all for today's update. Stay safe and Go Blue!
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Good afternoon, Wolverines! It's Monday, August 4th, and here's what's happening at the University of Michigan. President Santa Ono has announced his departure from the University of Michigan to assume the presidency at the University of Florida. Ono, who began his tenure in October 2022, highlighted achievements such as the development of a $1.2 billion AI research ecosystem during his time at U-M. He will remain at U-M until an interim president is appointed. Thomas J. Wang, a nationally recognized physician-scientist, has been appointed as the new dean of the Medical School, effective September 15th. Additionally, Arthur Lupia has been named the vice president for research and innovation, with his term beginning August 1st. The university has launched "Night Owl Rides," a partnership with Lyft offering a $4 discount on late-night rides within a defined service area in Ann Arbor. This program aims to enhance late-night safety and transportation access for students. U-M has introduced a flight corridor for testing drones and electric aircraft, linking Ann Arbor's autonomy research facilities to Detroit's innovation district. This 40-mile research skyway is part of the new public-private partnership, M-Air, focusing on advanced air mobility. The university is seeking input from the community on the search for the next university president. Feedback is encouraged by August 15th to help shape the future leadership of U-M. That's all for today's update. Stay safe and Go Blue!
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