With the higher education landscape still challenging small private colleges and universities regionally and nationally, Iowa lawmakers this session proposed a measure to make sure the state has more involvement, interaction, and information about any future closures like Wesleyan’s.
Articles Tagged: Iowa Board of Regents
By Erin Murphy, Caleb McCullough and Tom Barton, - Gazette-Lee Des Moines Bureau
State Government Mar. 15, 2024 7:40 am666d ago
Deadline stops some bills, reveals Iowa Republicans' varied strategies
Higher Ed Mar. 11, 2024 10:03 am670d ago
Iowa boasts a higher six-year graduation rate across its public universities -- 73 percent -- than any state in the nation, a meaningful statistic for a region facing growing workforce demands and a higher education landscape facing mounting pressure and skepticism from lawmakers.
Higher Ed Mar. 7, 2024 4:45 pm674d ago
Mediapolis Republican asks how many ‘illegal immigrants’ each campus has
Higher Ed Mar. 8, 2024 10:05 am673d ago
The Iowa State University police administrative adviser who has stepped in three times now as the campus’ interim equal opportunity director and Title IX coordinator has been named sole finalist to assume the job permanently.
Higher Ed Mar. 6, 2024 9:34 am675d ago
According to a national public-university assessment on what increasingly is referred to in critical terms like “administrative bloat,” Iowa essentially is tied with Hawaii for spending the least on administrators, according to a new Board of Regents report.
Higher Ed Mar. 6, 2024 9:32 am675d ago
Including $28 million it bid in a bankruptcy auction to buy Mercy Iowa City, $8.5 million it covered of the hospital’s “cash-based operating losses,” and $3.4 million it spent resolving Mercy’s unpaid contract obligations, the University of Iowa’s total cost to acquire the 150-year-old community hospital is expected to reach nearly $40 million.
Higher Ed Mar. 4, 2024 8:20 am677d ago
Should the state adopt into law a bill that passed the Iowa House this week aiming to restructure the Board of Regents and its powers while also capping tuition costs and diversity programming, Iowa’s public universities could take a financial hit in the millions.
Podcasts Feb. 29, 2024 4:00 am681d ago
Bill that would ban credit card codes for Iowa gun shops advances, Iowa Board of Regents elects new president
Higher Ed Feb. 29, 2024 7:50 am681d ago
For the first time in nearly seven years, Iowa’s Board of Regents has a new president in Sherry Bates -- a social worker who’s been on the board for nearly a decade.
Higher Ed Feb. 23, 2024 7:40 am687d ago
As the University of Iowa reshapes its west campus to accommodate a massive new $1 billion inpatient tower, $249 million Health Sciences Academic Building, and other renovation and expansion projects across its health care and athletic operations — administrators are eyeing not one, but now two new parking ramps.
Higher Ed Feb. 22, 2024 9:45 am688d ago
In an effort to save money and better allocate resources, the University of Iowa is planning to close several off-campus centers — including the Tippie College of Business Cedar Rapids Learning Center on Second Avenue SE.
Higher Ed Feb. 15, 2024 4:27 pm695d ago
The University of Iowa will keep housing students in its 56-year-old Mayflower Residence Hall — at least for one more year — despite having announced a year ago plans to sell the “last-chosen and first-transferred-from residence hall.”
Higher Ed Feb. 13, 2024 8:51 am697d ago
A House education subcommittee Monday voted along party lines to advance a proposal that would bring meaningful change to the Board of Regents, the universities they oversee, and the students those institutions serve – including through tuition-hike caps and DEI-related “directives.”
State Government Feb. 12, 2024 9:50 am698d ago
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, in her annual Condition of the State address last month, said Iowa needs to increase reading outcomes for elementary students. Last year, state test scores reported 34 percent of third-graders are not proficient in reading and writing skills. Under a proposed bill, Iowa colleges and universities would be required to train teachers in the “science of reading.” But what is it?

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