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Oct. 29, 2009
Regents review 2010-11 tuition proposals- FY2010-11 tuition proposal
- Planning for proposed student services mall in Curtiss
- Final approval for vet med equine facility
- Name change: Department of Music and Theatre
- Building name: Sukup Basketball Complex
Oct. 29, 2009
Regents approve budget reversion plan- ISU proposal for FY10 mid-year budget reversion
Sept. 17, 2009
Regents approve state funding request for next year- FY11 operating budget request
- FY11 capitals request
- Third bond sale involving Hach Hall: $26 million
- Community College Policy Center
Aug. 6, 2009
Regents approve ISU budget, tweak radio station's budget- FY10 budget: final board approval
- Universities (3) support of Iowa Public Radio
- FY10 Grow Iowa Value Funds
- Vet Med Small Animal Hospital and Renovation, $45.1 million
- ISU land purchase: 40 acres south of Ames
- Financing plan for basketball practice facility
June 11, 2009
FY10 budget changes may begin; final approval set for Aug. 5- Update on retirement incentive option
- Update on extension restructuring
- Pilot teacher license program
- Resident status for military personnel attending a regent university
- Accreditation reports
- Honorary degrees: Patricia Quinlisk and Jonathan Rich
- Fall 2009 rate for Wilson residence hall
- End M.S. program in veterinary diagnostic and production animal medicine
April 30, 2009
Geoffroy outlines plans to absorb cuts and use federal stimulus dollars- Strategies for FY10 budget
- Federal stimulus funds to ISU
- ISU Extension restructuring plans approved 2009-10 parking rates, P&T list, student fees receive regent approval
- $27 million rec services bond sale
- 2009-10 P&T list
- 2009-10 parking permits, parking fines
- Honorary degree: Chan-Koo Park
- 2009-10 student fees (mandatory and miscellaneous)
- 2009-10 residence hall rates
- Retirement incentive program
- Parking fines increase
- Rec project
- Room and board rates
- Biomedical center
- Collective bargaining report
- Campus safety
- Stadium improvements
- Storm sewer easement
- Retirement incentive program
- FY10 salary freeze
- Target for cuts rise to 11 percent
- Strategic cuts
- Sexual misconduct policy
- FY09 budget
- Police report
- Land gift
- Regents approve tuition rates for 2009-10
- First review of 2009-10 tuition and fees
- First review of 2009-10 supplemental tuition for 4 student groups
- Final approval of stadium improvements, phase 2
- Approval of financing plan for rec services expansion plans
- Approval of guiding principles (sexual assault policy)
- Approval of Biobased Industry Center (Bioeconomy Institute)
- Honorary degree for J. Dwayne McAninch
- Center for Biorenewable Chemicals is approved
- Planning begins for Vet Med renovation, Phase 2
- Appropriations requests to 2009 Iowa Legislature for FY10
- Basketball facility moves forward
- President Geoffroy receives 6.7 percent pay hike
- FY09 budget includes $40.6 million in new or reallocated funds
- Grow Iowa Values Fund dollars to support entrepreneurship
- Budget revised for Memorial Union renovations
- Budget for updating communications lines in campus buildings approved
- ISU gets OK for high-performance computer system purchase
- Regents universities participate in online "College Portrait" program
- FY09 compensation plan approved
- Web page to ease community college transfer checks
- New programs: Culinary science, global resource systems, biological systems engineering, world languages and cultures
- New names: Plant biology, insect science, agriculture and life sciences education
- Board president lists four initiatives
- Universities to review sexual assault policies
- Recreation services facilities approved
- Jack Trice Stadium plans approved
- FY09 salary plans
- FY09 parking permit rates approved
- Residence hall rates approved
- FY09 faculty tenure and promotions approved
- Proposed parking rates
- Proposed residence hall and meal plan rates
- Egg Industry Center
- Approved building names: Hach Hall, Dr. W. Eugene and Linda Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center
- Dormitory Revenue refunding bond sale approved
- David Miles, Jack Evens elected
- Biorenewables research laboratory approved
- Chemistry facility approved
- Center for Carbon Capturing Crops approved
- Total compensation package data request
- Building demolitions (Fisher-Nickel Hall, Agricultural Engineering Shed, Industrial Education) approved
- Tenure appeal
- Farmland sale approval: Monona County
- Academic building bond sale
- Kenneth Quinn honorary degree approved
- Meal reimbursement rate change
- Memorial Union renovation approved
- Tuition increase approved
- Comprehensive Campus Safety and Security Policy
- Arming campus police discussed
- New regent-level naming policy
- East side dining centers design and budget approved
- Stadium financing approved
- Degree name changes: kinesiology
- Voluntary computer lease program
- Building name approved: King Pavillion
- Campus security discussed
- FY08 budget and presidential salary approved
- Bond sale for stadium renovation postponed
- Grow Iowa Values Funds
- Building plans: bioprocessing research laboratory
- Center name change: Center for Metabolic Biology
- Farm sale: Monona County
- Salary increases
- Spending plans
- Building plans: biorenewables research lab facility, Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Lab
- Bond sale for chemistry building
- FY08 proposed operating budget
- Salary policy
- Stadium renovation financing approved
- College name change: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- New degree programs: Ph.D. in business and technology, B.S. in bioinformatics and computational biology
- Snedecor renovation approval
- Property purchase: 36 acres along Elwood Drive
- Geomechanics research lab planning
- Compensation policy endorsed
- Stadium plans approved
- College of Design addition approved
- Minority student retention task force
- Department name change approval: kinesiology
- Charter approval: Engineering Policy and Leadership Institute
- Admission index
- ISU pledges to become leader in Biofuels; Regents pledge support
- Center for Agricultural Law and Taxation
- Midwest Grape and Wine Industry Institute
- Software engineering degree
- Bioeconomy policy statement. (See statement.)
- Renovation plans approved: Jack Trice Stadium, Hilton Coliseum, Snedecor Hall, Oak-Elm dining centers, greenhouses
- State funds approved for endowed chairs, professor positions