The Board of Regents today is evaluating the performance of its three university presidents and executive director over the last year — a process that on many occasions historically has resulted in pay raises and increased deferred compensation.
Articles Tagged: University of Iowa
Local Government Jun. 20, 2024 1:48 pm581d ago
The cities of Iowa City and Coralville, along with the University of Iowa, worked on various flood control projects to protect the communities from future disasters while also embracing the Iowa River. Here’s how they did it.
Higher Ed Jun. 11, 2023 6:31 pm956d ago
The University of Iowa wants to make part of its research park in Coralville more attractive to prospective companies by cutting out the Board of Regents as owner and allowing developers to either buy parcels or lease land directly — making it more like Iowa State University’s booming research park.
Higher Ed Jun. 8, 2023 10:48 am959d ago
Iowa State University next week hopes to add to its list of 80-plus honorarily-named buildings, centers, and spaces with Board of Regents approval to name its veterinary medicine academic building, “Frederick Douglass Patterson Hall.”
Higher Ed Jun. 6, 2023 8:36 pm961d ago
Continuing its construction boom involving more than $1 billion in new and renovated facilities, University of Iowa Health Care next week will seek Board of Regents approval to spend $249 million on a new 263,000-square-foot “Health Sciences Academic Building.”
Higher Ed Jun. 5, 2023 11:28 am962d ago
In pushing a judge to move out of Johnson County a trial involving a University of Iowa student’s sexual assault allegations against the FIJI fraternity and former members, defense attorneys this week pointed to the likelihood of a scared juror pool.
State Government Jun. 1, 2023 6:32 pm966d ago
Here’s how your tax dollars will be spent in the coming fiscal year
Higher Ed Jun. 1, 2023 4:17 pm966d ago
Six months after launching a search to replace Harriet Nembhard as dean of its College of Engineering, the University of Iowa on Thursday announced Ann F. McKenna — a vice dean at Arizona State University — will take the reins of the 2,000-plus-student college Aug. 16.
Higher Ed Jun. 1, 2023 5:00 am966d ago
Postsecondary enrollment nationally stayed well below pre-COVID levels this spring — down 1.3 million students or 7 percent from 2019 — and Iowa remained among the hardest-hit, with a 13 percent drop in combined community college, private, and public university enrollment over the four years.
Higher Ed May. 31, 2023 10:19 am967d ago
On the same day University of Iowa officials asked a federal judge to dismiss a January lawsuit in which its new private utilities partner accused UI of shirking obligations just three years into their 50-year $1.165 billion deal, the university filed its own counter lawsuit against the utilities partner.
Higher Ed May. 30, 2023 6:00 am968d ago
The tally of tenured and tenure-track faculty across Iowa’s public universities in the academic year that just wrapped continued down a slope that began a decade ago — when 3,531 Board of Regents faculty were tenure eligible, amounting to 63 percent of the 5,637 faculty total.
By Jami Martin-Trainor
Community May. 30, 2023 9:27 am968d ago
Housed in the University of Iowa College of Education, the growing initiative partners with schools across the state to give kids an opportunity to learn about the natural world through immersion.
Iowa Hawkeyes Sports May. 26, 2023 9:39 pm972d ago
He retires Aug. 1 -- the 17-year anniversary of him being introduced at Iowa.
Iowa Hawkeyes Sports May. 30, 2023 9:54 am968d ago
University of Iowa Athletics Director Gary Barta nearly a week ago on Saturday signed a “retirement agreement” with UI and the Board of Regents separating him from the institution Aug. 1 — without additional compensation beyond that date.
Iowa Water Quality May. 26, 2023 2:23 pm972d ago
Iowa State University will continue to help fund water quality sensors on Iowa’s rivers and streams, despite a budget cut by the Iowa Legislature.

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