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Governing body for public universities in Iowa, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Iowa Board of Regents is the 9-member governing body overseeing the three public universities in the state of Iowa: the University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and the University of Northern Iowa.
The governor of Iowa appoints regents to six-year terms, which are subject to Iowa Senate confirmation by a two-thirds vote. Terms begin May 1 and end April 30.
The board has nine members. Under state law, one of the regents must be a student of one of the three public universities, and no more than five members can be of the same political affiliation or gender.[1]
The current members of the Board of Regents are as follows:
Name | Current city | Occupation | Political affiliation | Term ends |
---|---|---|---|---|
Michael Richards (board president) | West Des Moines | Physician and Businessman | Republican[2] | 2027 |
Sherry Bates (president pro tem) | Scranton | Retired social worker | Independent[3] | 2029 |
David Barker | Iowa City | Real estate owner and developer | Republican | 2025 |
Robert Cramer | Adel | Construction business owner | Republican | 2029 |
Abby Crow | Tiffin | UI student | Independent | 2027 |
Nancy Dunkel | Dubuque | Retired banker and former Iowa House member | Democrat[4] | 2029 |
Jim Lindenmayer | Ottumwa | Former community college president | Independent | 2025 |
JC Risewick | Johnston | Construction business owner | Republican | 2025 |
Greta Rouse | Emmetsburg | Comms Director (for Branstad, then Reynolds)[5] | Republican | 2027 |
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