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I don't think that's the worst of it. Apparently, Michigan lets his accountants exercise tax write off shenanigans with these donations.
If by "Michigan," you mean the legal entity established by the state to collect and regulate state income taxes, Ross is a resident of New York and Florida; I don't think he's subject to taxes by the State of Michigan.
Neither the State of Michigan nor the University of Michigan has any business worrying about what Ross's accountants do regarding his own federal taxes nor state income taxes in the states in which he's subject to taxation by the state(s). That's the business of the IRS and the state(s).