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ISU, UI seek regents’ approval of 3 honorary degrees
Kelli Sutterman / Admin
Mar. 19, 2011 12:02 am
The state Board of Regents next week will consider approval for three honorary degrees to be awarded by the University of Iowa and Iowa State University this spring.
The UI wants to award an honorary doctor of humane letters to Jerre Stead and a doctor of humane letters to Richard (Dick) Myers.
Myers, an Iowa City native who attended the UI, ISU and Kirkwood Community College, served in the U.S. Army and then returned to his hometown and founded Hawk I Harley Davidson and Hawk I Truck Stop. He has served on the Coralville City Council and as mayor of Coralville, and in the Iowa House of Representatives.
Stead, a Maquoketa native, graduated from the UI in 1965 with a business studies degree. Stead has been chairman and CEO of Legent Corporation, Ingram Micro and IHS Inc.
ISU officials want to award an honorary doctor of science degree to Robert Shelton, for his pioneering work in superconductivity and magnetism and for his outstanding scientific and academic leadership in major administrative positions at several universities, including as president of the University of Arizona.
Shelton was on the ISU faculty from 1978 to 1987.
The regents meet Wednesday in Ames.