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In a sad and ironic shock, University of Michigan President-elect Kent Syverud has notified the Board of Regents that his cancer diagnosis forces him to abandon acceptance of the university's top job. The University has been without a president since former president Santa J. Ono announced on May 4, 2025 that he had been named the sole finalist for the presidency of the University of Florida. Domenico Grasso, the Chancellor of University of Michigan-Dearborn has been serving as interim president ever since. Grasso accepted the interim position but was only willing to serve in the interim role and did not apply for the presidency.
This is a health care story because Michigan Medicine is twice the size of the political indoctrination operation University by all measures. Michigan Medicine is the largest health care system in Michigan, based on over $5 billion in reported net patient revenue:
University President-elect Kent Syverud steps down due to cancer diagnosis
By THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEWS STAFF - April 15, 2026University of Michigan President-elect Kent Syverud announced Wednesday morning that he will no longer take up the position due to a recent brain cancer diagnosis. Syverud’s term was set to begin May 11.
The information was first released in an email to the campus community, which included a letter from Syverud. In the letter, Syverud wrote that he is currently receiving treatment from Michigan Medicine.
“Last week, I wasn’t feeling well, and I sought care at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse,” Syverud wrote. “After further evaluation, I traveled to the University of Michigan to receive additional assessment from their specialists. I want to be straightforward with you: I have been diagnosed with a form of brain cancer.”
While Syverud will not be taking up the presidency, he will still take up a position as a member of the Law School faculty and adviser to the University’s Board of Regents. In his letter, Syverud thanked the Board and the University community.
“While my diagnosis and treatment will prevent me from serving as the 16th President of the University of Michigan, I am deeply moved by the generosity of the Regents, who have invited me to continue contributing as a professor in the Law School and as a special advisor to the Board,” Syverud wrote. “My wife Ruth and I look forward with great anticipation to rejoining this remarkable community.”
In a video message, Board Chair Mark Bernstein (D) said interim University President Domenico Grasso will continue his tenure until a new president is elected.
“Domenico Grasso will continue to serve as president until the next president begins their service, and the Board plans to reengage a search process as soon as possible,” Bernstein said. “We’ll share details about this in the coming days. We have no doubt that outstanding candidates will seek an opportunity to lead our great university.”
As if leaderless U of M did not have enough problems, racial warfare over Board of Regents candidates has erupted within the Michigan Democrat Party (MDP). The U of M Board is 6-2 Democratic and you can assume that whomever the Democrats endorse at this weekend's endorsement convention will have the inside track to the Board.
This will echo the internecine warfare which has plagued Wayne State University. That factional warfare began in the WSU Board of Governors during 2019 and eventually enveloped their School of Medicine. Everything is about power in the Michigan Democrat Party, never about actual medicine or education. Michigan Medicine could easily collapse under the deft touch of the MDP::
Democratic U-M regents race ablaze with infighting between Jordan Acker, challenger Amir Makled
By Andrew Roth - April 15, 2026Ongoing tensions within the Michigan Democratic Party involving two candidates for a position with the University of Michigan Board of Regents boiled over this week.
The drama pitted an incumbent, Jordan Acker, against a challenger, Amir Makeld, in a war of words, attack ads that landed in party members’ mailboxes and text messages, and the excavation of old controversial social media posts — some dealing with Israel’s war in Gaza.
Party members will meet in Detroit on Sunday to endorse candidates for secretary of state, attorney general, Michigan Supreme Court and university boards – the latter of which has quickly become unusually contentious.
Acker and fellow Regent Paul Brown face a challenge from Makled, a Dearborn civil rights attorney who represented pro-Palestinian students who faced charges by Attorney General Dana Nessel that were eventually dropped.
It was reported last week that Makled deleted a series of reposts on his X account that praised fallen leaders of the Iranian regime and a key leader in the Lebanese Hezbollah militia group, which has been labeled a terrorist organization in the United States.
That led to sniping at back Acker from unknown parties, who over the weekend sent an anonymous text message calling Acker “Israel’s choice for U of M Regent” and mischaracterizing a meeting Acker held with Israeli President Isaac Hertzog.
The text is written as if it is an appeal in support of Acker, but it appeared to be trying to generate backlash against Acker, who is Jewish, and has previously been targeted by vandals damaging his home, office and vehicle.
“We need a candidate who is going to put Israel first, and that’s the type of candidate Jordan Acker is,” the text said. “If protecting Israel is your number one priority, vote for Jordan Acker, he’s the shield we need.”
Acker said in a statement that the message was a “dishonest attempt by the opposition to mislead delegates and damage my campaign.”
The Michigan Democratic Party indicated that it was looking into the text messages. Curtis Hertel, the party’s chair, said in an email to members that the text violates campaign finance law and “MDP standards of decency, transparency and the trust placed in the MDP when we share member information.”
A flyer sent over the weekend by Michigan Deserves Better, a nonprofit that doesn’t have to report its donors, says Makled “isn’t right to lead” and claims his law firm “defended a child pornography ring.”
Rina Mohammad, a co-founder of The People’s Coalition, said the flyer relies on “clear anti-Muslim and anti-Arab tropes.”
Mohammad wrote in a statement signed by more than 30 advocacy groups that the attack ads create a “false and harmful binary — pitting Jewish, and Arab and Muslim communities against one another. We reject this outright, and will not be fooled by this false narrative.”
Hertel said the party is investigating both the anonymous text message and “dark money” mailer and “will do everything in our power to uncover those behind these actions.”
“This misuse of the MDP membership will not be tolerated,” he said. “Further, text messages and mail sent to members using the membership list that lacks transparency, conceals the identity of the sender, or is perceived as misleading is unacceptable and undermines our shared values and our collective work as Michigan Democrats.”
He said the MDP’s membership list is only shared with Democratic statewide candidates and partners.
But Mohammad said in the letter that the MDP speaking out after the text targeting Acker is a double standard because party leaders didn’t speak out about a March 19 opinion piece published in the Jewish News Syndicate titled “A ‘Mamdani effect’ is brewing in Michigan” that accuses the coalition of “backing Islamo-Socialist candidates statewide,” and says the group’s “contempt for Jews is brazen.”
Makled told The Michigan Daily he entered the race after being detained by federal agents while providing pro-bono legal representation to the pro-Palestinian student activists. The article in the Jewish News Syndicate claims Makled was detained at an airport for “alleged terrorist ties.”
Service Employees International Union rescinded its endorsement of Makled Wednesday, citing “new information that was not available at the time our endorsement was made.”
The University of Michigan’s graduate student union urged Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to rescind her endorsement of Acker the same day, saying he “failed to stand up to the Trump administration,” “is antagonistic to labor unions whose positions he disagrees with and uses his public platform to denigrate students and workers,” and “undermined academic freedom and freedom of speech on campus.”
Mohammad wrote in The People’s Coalition’s letter that “anti-Muslin, anti-Arab, anti-Palestinian hate, and antisemitism are each just as real, harmful, and dangerous.”
“When one type of hate is condemned immediately and others are repeatedly ignored, it sends a damaging message that some communities are valued more than others – that some are protected, while others are treated as second-tier and expected to endure harm in silence,” Mohammad wrote.
The MDP says it will conduct a fair process for all candidates. The party is planning for more than 6,000 members to attend.
Domenico Grasso is no longer interim, but not fully fledged:
Interim tag removed from University of Michigan president after Syverud steps away
By William Diep | April 16, 2026ANN ARBOR, MI — Domenico Grasso has taken the reins as the 16th president of the University of Michigan as former President-Elect Kent Syverud stepped down before taking office.
Grasso’s full-time appointment, effective May 8, follows his interim role that began last May, according to an April 14 contract amendment.
Former Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud will no longer be the next UM president, according to a Wednesday, April 15, university-wide announcement.
Syverud shared he has been diagnosed with a form of brain cancer and initially sought care at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse, New York. He later traveled to UM to seek additional care, according to his Syracuse University announcement.
The UM Regents shared Wednesday that they plan to restart a search process as soon as possible for the 17th president of the Ann Arbor university.
Read more: Kent Syverud no longer next University of Michigan president, diagnosed with brain cancer
Grasso, former chancellor of the Dearborn campus, was first named interim president last May, when former President Santa Ono stepped down in an attempt to become president of the University of Florida.
Terms of Grasso’s previous contract from last July will remain in effect until his presidency ends and the Board of Regents selects a new leader.
Ann Arbor university officials previously announced that Grasso was set to finish his term May 8 and Syverud would begin May 11.
Anyone else get the impression that U of M is a snake pit to manage?
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