• The Tennessee Board of Regents held a special meeting on Friday, Oct. 20, 2023, to approve the search criteria for the next president of Volunteer State Community College. (volstate.edu)
  • Volunteer State is one of Tennessee's 13 community colleges in the Community College System of Tennessee, governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents. (volstate.edu)
  • The President is the chief executive officer of the College and reports to the Tennessee Board of Regents through the Chancellor. (volstate.edu)
  • A Tennessee Board of Regents Search Advisory Committee has selected four finalists for the next president of Jackson State Community College. (tbr.edu)
  • The Audit Committee of the Tennessee Board of Regents will convene a special called meeting Tuesday, Feb. 11, to receive and consider a recommendation to hire an investigative audit manager. (tbr.edu)
  • The Tennessee Board of Regents Committee on Finance and Business Operations will meet Friday, Feb. 7, to begin discussions of student fees at the state's community colleges and colleges of applied technology for the 2020-21 academic year. (tbr.edu)
  • Chancellor of the Tennessee Board of Regents Flora Tydings speaks about the Tennessee Promise at the Rotary Club of Chattanooga at the Chattanooga Convention Center on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in Chattanooga, Tenn. (timesfreepress.com)
  • If companies can demonstrate the graduates they hire aren't up to snuff, "we'll take them back and train them for free," Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor Flora Tydings told Gov. Bill Haslam on Tuesday. (timesfreepress.com)
  • These institutions are not under the authority of the Kansas Board of Regents. (kansasregents.org)
  • The Arizona Board of Regents is the body responsible for governing Arizona's public university system and all branch campuses. (moore.org)
  • 14 15 Pending before the Court is the Arizona Board of Regents ("ABOR"), et al. (justia.com)
  • According to Arizona Board of Regents ("ABOR") 3 policy, "[a] disciplinary investigation may be initiated by submitting a written referral to 4 the Dean of Students. (justia.com)
  • It is further Ordered Defendant Arizona Board of Regents is dismissed from the federal claims, Counts Two, Three, Four, and Five of Plaintiff's Complaint, with prejudice. (justia.com)
  • 22), in which he recommended dismissing the Arizona Board of Regents from Plaintiff's federal claims with prejudice, dismissing Counts One, Six and Seven of Plaintiff's Complaint as untimely and dismissing Counts Two through Five without prejudice for failing to state a valid claim. (justia.com)
  • and Regents Policies shall prevail over other University policies and documents, except as may be specified in the Bylaws or Committee Charters. (universityofcalifornia.edu)
  • The provisions of this policy are designed to carry out the intent of the Board of Regents' policy to expand access to quality higher educational opportunities to Hawai'i citizens (Board of Regents Bylaws and Policies, Section 5-10). (hawaii.edu)
  • A central component of one of this year's Central Student Government platforms might require changes to either the state's constitution or the University of Michigan's Board of Regents' bylaws - which has raised questions among students and other candidates for CSG executive offices on the feasibility of their plans given the legal strictures surrounding the board. (michigandaily.com)
  • I look forward to working with the entire Board of Regents this upcoming year," stated ACTEC President Kurt A. Sommer . (actec.org)
  • To codify the delegation of authority to the President to promulgate practices and procedures governing parking and operation of motor vehicles on University campuses. (hawaii.edu)
  • The University of Winnipeg Act , passed by the Manitoba legislature, provides that governance of the University is shared between a Board of Regents and a Senate. (uwinnipeg.ca)
  • The Board of Regents determines overall policy for the University. (uwinnipeg.ca)
  • Researchers may also be interested in archived versions of the Board of Regents Website that are made available through the University of Michigan Web Archives . (umich.edu)
  • The University of Michigan's highest governing body is the Board of Regents. (umich.edu)
  • The Regents deal with virtually every aspect of university policy and campus life. (umich.edu)
  • The University of California is governed by a board of 26 regents. (sandiegoreader.com)
  • Despite that, in University City, the jobs of governor of California and chief regent are honored with a few miles of eponymous asphalt. (sandiegoreader.com)
  • Pepperdine University has added two new members to its Board of Regents, the governing board of the University. (pepperdine.edu)
  • The new regents, Eric Johnson and Virginia F. Milstead (JD '04), will help shape policy and guide the direction of the University. (pepperdine.edu)
  • In recent years, a number of politically appointed public-university boards have used their broad powers to wade into contentious territory that often splits along partisan lines - setting policies around free speech , scrutinizing the perceived ideological underpinnings of curricula , targeting protections of tenure , and restraining collective-bargaining rights. (chronicle.com)
  • The University of Colorado Board of Regents, the governing body of Colorado's largest higher education system, has four seats up for election this year. (cpr.org)
  • CU Regents only oversee the four campuses that make up the University of Colorado system, not any of the state's other publicly funded universities. (cpr.org)
  • Denver entrepreneur Wanda James is centering diversity as she campaigns for the open CO-1 seat on the University of Colorado Board of Regents. (cpr.org)
  • Amy Naes, a children's rights lawyer, is the Republican candidate for the open CO-1 seat on the University of Colorado Board of Regents. (cpr.org)
  • As such, the University of Colorado shall oppose efforts to abolish or limit the constitutional authority of the Board of Regents to govern or enact policy for the university. (cu.edu)
  • Article 1, Part C of the Laws of the Regents establishes the mission of the University of Colorado. (cu.edu)
  • 1.D.1 As required by Regent Law, the University of Colorado shall protect the freedom of expression of its students, faculty, and staff on campus and in its programs and activities. (cu.edu)
  • B) The president of the university shall adopt, in accordance with university policy and applicable external law, regulations and procedures governing the use of university grounds, buildings, and facilities not located upon any university campus. (cu.edu)
  • Phil Schooley of Murray had served on Murray State's Board of Regents since 2009, representing university staff. (wkms.org)
  • When they declared their candidacy in February, newMICH cited the progress of campus initiatives in colleges similar to the University, noting that some had succeeded in placing a student on their equivalent of a Board of Regents in a non-voting capacity. (michigandaily.com)
  • The state constitution also provides for the current university president to sit on the board, but as an ex-officio member in a non-voting capacity. (michigandaily.com)
  • Universities in several other states have provided for student representation on their boards through the creation of a de facto, non-voting student member - a model Schafer said he would like to see adopted at the University. (michigandaily.com)
  • He said a non-voting student member would still be an invaluable, effective resource, pointing to the University of California systems as an example, which allow for both voting and non-voting board members. (michigandaily.com)
  • UWM is governed by the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin and is directed by the Chancellor of UWM. (uwm.edu)
  • Taft partner Kodi Verhalen has been elected by the Minnesota Legislature to serve a six-year term as Regent of the University of Minnesota for the 6th Congressional District. (taftlaw.com)
  • Just a week after University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler announced recommendations for renaming Coffman Union and three other buildings on campus, members of the Board of Regents heavily criticized the renaming process in a contentious meeting Friday. (mndaily.com)
  • Some regents questioned the rigor and accuracy of a University task force charged with examining building names, while others raised concerns about judging historical figures based on contemporary standards. (mndaily.com)
  • Many regents expressed sentiments that disregarded the work and academic integrity of University faculty members, the serious charges of antisemitism and racism levied against the administrators in question, and the wishes of the student body as a whole," wrote MSA in a statement. (mndaily.com)
  • 200.10 Board of Regents policies governing the use of university information technology apply to all University faculty, staff, students, and patrons. (montana.edu)
  • All users of University information technology must comply with MSU Enterprise policies as well as Board of Regents policies, state and federal law. (montana.edu)
  • 200.20 All University information that is stored, processed or distributed is subject to the specific parameters of the University Data Stewardship Guidelines, Board of Regents policies, Montana state government policies, Montana State University policies, and state or federal laws as they may apply. (montana.edu)
  • Meanwhile, Tennessee Higher Education Commission Executive Director Mike Krause told the governor he is asking the THEC board to approve holding tuition and fee increases between 0 and 3 percent during the 2018-2019 academic year for the University of Tennessee System, the Board of Regents and six independently governed public universities. (timesfreepress.com)
  • The Legislature elects new members of the University's Board of Regents every two years. (taftlaw.com)
  • The Act sets out the roles, duties and powers of both governing bodies. (uwinnipeg.ca)
  • All of those schools are overseen by governing bodies that are appointed and nonpartisan, unlike the Board of Regents. (cpr.org)
  • The Association of Governing Bodies reports 70.8 percent of public institutions have some sort of student presence on their governing body. (michigandaily.com)
  • The state of Michigan's constitution outlines the composition and roles of the regents, establishing eight members with eight-year terms "who shall be elected as provided by law. (michigandaily.com)
  • The board that governs the state-taxpayer-supported universities announced Wednesday afternoon it would not enact a mid-year tuition hike. (radioiowa.com)
  • Board may set aside funds for pupils' tuition. (mo.gov)
  • The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) today announced 12 new Regents were elected to its Board of Regents, during the College's Annual Business Meeting held in San Diego, California, on Friday, March 11, 2022. (actec.org)
  • Murray State University's longest serving staff regent on its governing board has died. (wkms.org)
  • In the board's first major public discussion on the renaming efforts, several regents found fault with the University's process of reviewing administrators who upheld racist and anti-Semitic practices on campus. (mndaily.com)
  • The key to transforming these institutions lay in the Board of Governors, which at the time was a group of 32 people who oversaw 16 universities. (chronicle.com)
  • Often invisible in daily campus affairs, college governing boards have a profound influence on the policies and priorities of public universities. (chronicle.com)
  • Such issues, some of which have come to preoccupy the North Carolina Board of Governors, make public universities ideal staging grounds for waging broader political warfare. (chronicle.com)
  • The Board of Regents is asking for $23.84 million, while the locally governed six universities, including Tennessee Tech, are seeking $24.49 million. (timesfreepress.com)
  • The Board of Regents offered a deal to state policymakers - give Iowa, Iowa State and U-N-I 40 MILLION dollars more in state taxdollars, and the universities will embark on an improvement plan that will reallocate up to 20 million within the schools to priority areas. (radioiowa.com)
  • Republicans held a majority on the board for decades until 2020, when Democrats won control for the first time since the 1980s. (cpr.org)
  • In consideration of the uniqueness of each campus, the President delegates authority to Chancellors to promulgate practices and procedures to govern parking and operation of motor vehicles on the Chancellor's respective campus in the context of Title 20, Chapter 12, Parking and Operations of Motor Vehicles, Hawai'i Administrative Rules. (hawaii.edu)
  • This executive policy is promulgated in accordance with the authority delegated to the President by the Board of Regents. (hawaii.edu)
  • The Democrat-majority board faced its first major hurdle when Mark Kennedy resigned as the system president after just two years . (cpr.org)
  • Board of Regents president Michael Gartner made the announcement surrounded by other board members and student leaders. (radioiowa.com)
  • Lukkes has been a part of the Board of Regents since 2014, beginning as the System Assistant Vice President for Research and Economic Development and later becoming Chief of Staff and General Counsel. (sdbor.edu)
  • At USD Law, Brown serves as the 1L SBA Class President and on the Federalist Society Board. (sdbor.edu)
  • While at SDSU, Brown was the Residence Hall Association President, Students' Association Senator, Students' Association Executive Board Member, and South Dakota College Republicans Chairman. (sdbor.edu)
  • Melissa J. Willms was elected successor regent filling the unexpired term ending 2023, held by Margaret G. Lodise . (actec.org)
  • ACTEC's Board of Regents is the governing body of the College. (actec.org)
  • Board members should regularly review long-range goals and academic strategy. (goacta.org)
  • Board members should receive an annual report on tenure and the tenure review process. (goacta.org)
  • Board members should re-evaluate general education offerings to make sure they provide a consistently strong academic foundation in a cost-effective manner. (goacta.org)
  • As with any governing board, a coup in which individual board members would begin to drive the direction of a higher education institution isn't desirable. (goacta.org)
  • Bit by bit, though, the board, whose members are elected by the General Assembly, came to look like the state's new conservative majority. (chronicle.com)
  • The board consists of one statewide at-large members and one regent from each of Colorado's congressional districts. (cpr.org)
  • Meet the members of the South Dakota Board of Regents who are dedicated to the education of South Dakota's people. (sdbor.edu)
  • At the November 2010 meeting of the Professional Practice Committee, Deputy Commissioner Muñoz and Roger M. Oskvig, M.D., Chair of the New York State Board for Medicine, presented background information to assist the Board of Regents in considering the need for amendments to the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education regarding the oversight of international medical schools. (nysed.gov)
  • Our student organizations are governed by the UT System Board of Regent's Rules and Regulations pertaining to registered student organizations. (utmb.edu)
  • The report says weak governing boards are doing students and the general public a significant disservice. (goacta.org)
  • Still, the view that regents are accountable to the general public as stewards of taxpayer dollars is valid, although not much discussed. (goacta.org)
  • Whether that's because the boards are weak or because they largely do their work without much public attention isn't entirely clear. (goacta.org)
  • The West Virginia Board of Regents was established as the governing agency for public higher education. (shepherd.edu)
  • How the nation's partisan divisions consumed public-college boards and warped higher education. (chronicle.com)
  • The board governs Tennessee's public community colleges and colleges of applied technology. (volstate.edu)
  • The meeting is open to the public, and anyone wishing to join the call as listeners should contact Board Secretary Sonja Mason at 615-366-3927 or [email protected] by 9 a.m. Feb. 11 for call-in information. (tbr.edu)
  • In 1999 the responsibility for authorizing non-public educational institutions to confer degrees in Kansas was transferred from the State Board of Education to the Board of Regents. (kansasregents.org)
  • The controversy is likely to come up at The Smithsonian Board of Regents' annual public forum on Tuesday. (wshu.org)
  • NOTE: If questions arise on the qualified status of a specific institution, SUSE opinion will govern. (suse.com)
  • Each school has its own governing Board, and any questions or concerns should be directed to the institution. (kansasregents.org)
  • 20 262.12 Committees and administrative offices under board. (iowa.gov)
  • The Board of Regents has broad authority to regulate medical education and licensure for the practice of medicine. (nysed.gov)
  • California's governor is de facto head of the UC Board of Regents, thus the chief dude in the UC system. (sandiegoreader.com)
  • 91 percent believe boards of trustees should take the lead in reforming higher education. (goacta.org)
  • However, we doubt most people spend much time thinking about the governance of higher education and whether local regents are exerting a proper amount of influence. (goacta.org)
  • The value and affordability of higher education hasn't been a major focus of regents. (goacta.org)
  • Oklahoma's higher education regents have started a web-based system that provides real-time figures, with the goal of giving regents a better understanding of student success data to improve their college completion and affordability efforts. (goacta.org)
  • But higher education has a history of using regent appointments as political patronage. (goacta.org)
  • It was the view of many in the new Republican majority that the system, governed for decades by a board of Democratic-friendly appointees, had allowed unchecked liberalism to crowd out conservative viewpoints in the classroom and wasted taxpayer money on professors' left-wing indulgences. (chronicle.com)
  • It would be important to have that non-voting member on (the) Board of Regents and various committees talking about diversity, equity, curriculum," Griggs said. (michigandaily.com)
  • State board to establish standards. (mo.gov)
  • Advanced Placement guidelines are available from the South Dakota Board of Regents. (usd.edu)
  • Duties of state board of education. (mo.gov)
  • The partnership of informed, engaged governing boards and dynamic academic leadership has never been more urgently needed. (goacta.org)
  • Effective board leadership involves not only listening, but also includes acting after due deliberation, even when not everyone agrees. (goacta.org)
  • The process steps include the designation of either a subcommittee of the State board for medicine or other entity acceptable to the Regents that will undertake an informed, collaborative discussion of factors such as standards, demand for physician services, growth of dual campus schools, workforce trends, post-licensure performance, and many other factors that the Regents have studied when reviewing similar programs in other areas. (nysed.gov)
  • Annual report of state board. (mo.gov)
  • State board of education to cooperate with federal authorities. (mo.gov)
  • State board may incur necessary administration expenses. (mo.gov)
  • State board to report to general assembly. (mo.gov)
  • State board to formulate plan of cooperation. (mo.gov)
  • State board may receive gifts and donations - fund created - use - report. (mo.gov)
  • Regents named Todd Saliman as sole finalist for the job, and subsequently approved him, despite facing pressure to name more than one finalist after the previous presidential search was criticized for lack of transparency. (cpr.org)
  • The presentation before the Professional Practice Committee included information derived from a series of discussions held by the Study Group on International Medical Schools, which had been established by the Department to provide the Board of Regents with information, perspective, and recommendations for continued oversight over the didactic and clinical education of the international medical schools that have been approved for long-term clinical clerkships. (nysed.gov)
  • In recent years, the board has come under fire for its handling of presidential searches. (cpr.org)
  • LSA junior Micah Griggs, newMICH's vice-presidential candidate, said in a February interview having a student sit on the board with a voting capacity would be ideal, but the overall goal is to amplify the students' voice. (michigandaily.com)
  • James has raised over $63,000 for her campaign - the most by far of any regent candidate across all districts. (cpr.org)
  • However, she emphasized Board of Regents institutions are seeking to provide more support for those students. (timesfreepress.com)
  • Any option periods or extensions beyond one year must be approved by the Board. (usg.edu)
  • Regents serve six-year terms, and are termed out after two successive incumbencies. (cpr.org)
  • In an interview, Regent Mike Behm raised some concerns with the logistics behind having a student member with voting capabilities on the board, noting the current eight-year term structure in particular. (michigandaily.com)
  • This year, the number of women serving on the 12-member governing board increased from three to five. (taftlaw.com)
  • The Minnesota Student Association - which passed a resolution last year in support of renaming Coffman - called the regents' discussion "deeply disappointing. (mndaily.com)
  • Schafer also stressed in a March interview the need for having a student on the Board of Regents, saying the CSG president's five-minute address during meetings is not enough in terms of open communication and transparency between students and administration. (michigandaily.com)
  • Schafer stressed the addition of a non-voting member would not require an amendment to the state constitution as there is no explicit provision prohibiting students from the Board of Regents. (michigandaily.com)
  • Sponsored by the Student Activities Board, Arbor Day is an annual event where students, faculty and staff help beautify the Texas Tech campus by planting flowers and other vegetation at various points on campus. (ttu.edu)
  • The USG chief facilities officer will shall periodically report to the Board of Regents on lease transactions where the Board of Regents is named as the landlord. (usg.edu)
  • The ETG final report: Evaluating Potential Options for the Future Operation of the New York State School for the Blind was distributed to the Regents in June 2008 for review and discussed at the September 2008 VESID Committee meeting. (nysed.gov)
  • Regent Darrin Rosha said a report supporting renaming buildings used "broad-brush accusations" against former administrators, despite uncertainty about the facts. (mndaily.com)
  • Regent Darrin Rosha was perhaps the most vocal critic, digging into the task force's recently released 125-page report - which called for the renaming of Coffman Union, Nicholson Hall, Middlebrook Hall and Coffey Hall - saying the report lacked evidence to back up charges against former administrators. (mndaily.com)
  • Regent Rosha should write the next report, and I don't say that facetiously. (mndaily.com)
  • Board meetings should be structured so goals and performance toward the goals are examined on at least an annual basis. (goacta.org)
  • Materials in this online repository include archived versions of the Board of Regents Website from 2005 and 2006. (umich.edu)
  • State and local boards of education to administer law. (mo.gov)
  • Local boards may contract for vocational education services. (mo.gov)
  • Speech in research and teaching is governed by regent articles 5.B and 7.C. (cu.edu)
  • Regent Richard Beeson said he wanted to see more research on historical context and more outreach to administrators' descendents to get their input. (mndaily.com)
  • It would take time for North Carolina's board to be positioned for such fights. (chronicle.com)
  • Several regents questioned whether administrators' actions were a product of their time, especially considering the prevalence of segregation and anti-Semitism in the Twin Cities. (mndaily.com)
  • In September 2007, the Board of Regents supported VESID's recommendation to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to seek an external consultant to evaluate potential options and make recommendations regarding the future operation of the New York State School for the Blind. (nysed.gov)
  • He has also served on the Sioux Falls School Board from 2008 to 2017. (sdbor.edu)
  • The governing committee's agenda for the virtual webcast is the institution's response to COVID-19 and its initiative "Race, Community and Our Shared Future. (wshu.org)
  • By 2015, the board was essentially purged of Democrats , who had been replaced with Republican megadonors, current and former lobbyists, an ex-lawmaker, and a couple of super-PAC organizers. (chronicle.com)
  • The component, from newMICH's platform, calls for the addition of a student to the Board of Regents. (michigandaily.com)
  • We're very proud that newMICH is the only party that calls for student presence on the Board of Regents, either in a voting or non-voting capacity," Schafer said. (michigandaily.com)
  • for example, holding office in a professional association or service on an editorial board of a professional journal. (k-state.edu)
  • He doesn't have access to committee meetings, he doesn't have access to back-door conversations within the Board of Regents, and he's not seen as an official member of the Board of Regents," Schafer said. (michigandaily.com)
  • Teresa Wahlert of Des Moines, another member of the Board of Regents, says Iowa, Iowa State and UNI are an important state industry. (radioiowa.com)