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Latest news from the Kansas Board of Regents:
October 29
Overland Park Higher Education Forum (.ppt)
October 27
Topeka Higher Education Forum (.ppt)
October 24
Interactive Distance Learning Week Announced
October 21
Wichita Higher Education Forum (.ppt)
October 20
Pittsburg Higher Education Forum (.ppt)
October 16
KSU Presidential Search Process Moves Forward
October 15
2009 Preliminary Legislative Initiatives
October 14
ESU Campus Visit (.ppt)
October 8
Manhattan Higher Education Forum (.ppt)
October 6
Board Selects PSU Presidential Search Committee
September 25
Board Announces Fall Enrollment
September 23
Lykins Re-Appointed to Washburn Regents
September 23
TEA Re-Elects Chair and Vice Chair
September 18
Board Appoints PSU Presidential Search Committee Chair
September 10
Kan-ed Awards Technology Grants
August 21
PSU President to Retire
August 5
Board Awards Nursing Grants
July 31
Board Selects KSU Presidential Search Firm
July 11
Seven Popular Research Databases Available Free
July 2
Board Selects KSU Presidential Search Committee
June 19
Board Elects New Chair and Vice Chair
June 12
Board Approves State University Tuition Rates
May 20
Board Appoints KSU Presidential Search Committee Chair
May 12
KSU President To Retire
April 17
Board Works to Enhance Campus Safety & Security
March 6
Interactive Distance Learning Week Announced
February 21
Board Announces Spring Enrollment
February 19
Board Releases Nursing Report
Nursing Initiative 2007 Annual Report
January 22
Board/Authority Select Vice President
January 15
Board Responds to Governor's Budget
January 9
Board/Authority Award Tech Grants
December 20
Governor Recognizes Two University Presidents
December 19
Board Selects Academy Site
December 3
Board Awards Technology Grants
October 18
Board Approves Medical Center Affiliation Agreement
October 9
Board Receives Federal Adult Education Grant
October 3
Board Awards Teacher Education Grants
September 27
Lykins Appointed to Washburn Regents
September 27
State Universities Assist Students Impacted by Recent Natural Disasters
September 20
Board Announces Fall Semester Enrollment
September 12
State Universities Begin Work on Maintenance Projects
September 7
President & CEO Elected to National Leadership Position
July 31
State Universities To Assist Students Affected By Storms & Floods
July 25
Board Awards Nursing Grants
July 2
Board Elects New Chair and Vice Chair
June 28
Board Approves State University Tuition Rates
June 25
State Universities Rated "Best Buys"
May 14
Governor Signs Building Maintenance Legislation
April 30
Board's Statement on Legislature's Maintenance Plan
April 29
Board's Statement on Conference Committee Agreement
April 28
Board's Statement on House Maintenance Plan
April 27
Board Applauds Senate's Maintenance Plan
April 20
Board Statement of Medical Center Support
April 19
Chairman's Statement on Senate Building Maintenance Plan
April 18
Chairman's Statement on House Building Maintenance Plan
April 11
Board Releases University Enrollment Survey
March 29
Board Issues Statement on Gaming
March 22
University Maintenance Funding Would Boost State's Economy
Docking Institute's Economic Impact Study
March 14
Board Issues Statement on KUMC Affiliation Discussions
February 21
Board Announces Spring Enrollment
February 14
Board Responds to Committee's Budget Actions
February 13
Board to Address Medical Center Affiliation Questions
January 31
Board Responds to Governor's Funding Plan
January 29
Board Enhances Priority & Accountability Guidelines for University Buildings
January 11
Board Responds to Governor's Budget Recommendations
January 10
Board Responds to Governor's State of the State Address
December 13
Student Leaders to Deliver Postcards to Governor
November 16
State University Buildings Continue to Crumble
"Report on State University Deferred & Annual Maintenance"
September 26
Board Invites Lawmakers to State University Campuses
September 21
Board Announces 2006 Fall Enrollment
September 20
Board Selects New ESU President
September 19
State University Support at an All-Time Low
August 24
ESU Presidential Finalists Selected
July 25
Board Awards Performance Funding
July 20
Board Awards Nursing Grants
June 23
Board Elects New Chair and Vice Chair
June 22
Board Approves State University Tuition Rates
June 20
State Universities Rated "Best Buys"
June 1
Board Nursing Initiative Approved 
April 18
Governor Signs Tuition Interest Proposal Into Law 
March31
Kansas Senate Approves Tuition Interest Proposal 
March30
Kansas House Approves Tuition Interest Proposal 
March15
Board Statement on Academic Freedom 
March 3
Board Selects ESU Presidential Search Committee 
February 22
Board Announces State University Spring Enrollment 
Spring Enrollment Data Chart
February 16
Board Selects Chair of ESU Presidential Search
January 25
ESU's President to Depart 
January 10
Board Responds to Governor's Budget Proposal 
November 17
Board Adopts Deferred Maintenance Plan
November 16
Board Re-Names KSU's Football Stadium
November 1
Board of Regents Adult Education Program Named One of Nations Best
October 19
Board of Regents Adopts Resolution Opposing Tabor
September 29:
What is Tabor?
September 22
BOARD OF REGENTS ANNOUNCES 2005 FALL ENROLLMENT FIGURES
Fall Enrollment Data Table
September 20:
STATE UNIVERSITIES TO REQUIRE MENINGITIS VACCINE
September 14:
BOARD OF REGENTS SPONSORS HEALTH SCIENCE EDUCATION SUMMIT

September 2:
STATE’S HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ASSISTING WITH HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF EFFORTS
July 21:
LEGISLATIVE AUDIT CONCLUDES UNIVERSITY BUILDING MAINTENANCE UNDER-FUNDED
July 20:
BOARD OF REGENTS AWARDS PERFORMANCE FUNDING
BOARD
OF REGENTS ELECTS NEW CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR
(TOPEKA)
– Yesterday the Kansas Board of Regents elected a new Chair and
Vice Chair. The nine-member Board elected Donna Shank of Liberal as the
new Chair and Nelson Galle of Manhattan as the new Vice Chair.
BOARD
OF REGENTS APPROVES STATE UNIVERSITY TUITION RATES
(TOPEKA)
– Today the Kansas Board of Regents established the tuition rates
for the six state universities for the 2005-2006 academic year.
KANSAS
UNIVERSITIES RATED "BEST BUYS"
(TOPEKA) - A recent study conducted by the Kansas Board
of Regents compared the tuition rates of Kansas' six state universities
to institutions in other states for the recently concluded 2004-2005 academic
year. The results of the survey indicate that tuition rates in
Kansas are considerably lower than the national and regional averages.
BOARD
OF REGENTS AWARDS GENDER NONTRADITIONAL GRANTS
$150,000
Awarded For Regional Education and Workforce Initiatives
(TOPEKA) - This week the Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR)
awarded four grants totaling $150,000 to four regional centers to address
the participation and completion rates of gender nontraditional students
in approved career and technical education programs in Kansas.
BOARD
OF REGENTS AWARDS LEADERSHIP GRANTS
$274,000
Awarded For Workforce and Economic Development Initiatives
(TOPEKA)
– Today the Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) announced seven grant
awards intended to encourage, expand and improve workforce education and
economic development in Kansas. Barton County Community College, Flint
Hills Technical College, Fort Scott Community College, Manhattan Area
Technical College, Pratt Community College and Wichita Area Technical
College were selected from 30 eligible Kansas community colleges, technical
colleges and technical schools. Grant selection was based on the merits
of proposals submitted to KBOR that would enhance the areas of career
and technical education by either serving as a demonstration site or as
a statewide/regional model.
BOARD
OF REGENTS ANNOUNCE 2005 SPRING ENROLLMENT FIGURES
(TOPEKA) – State university enrollment figures released today by
the Kansas Board of Regents show a system-wide increase of 250 students
for a 0.3% increase for the 2005 spring semester over the 2004 spring
semester. The six state universities reported a combined enrollment of
82,275 students as of the 20th day of classes.
BOARD
APPROVES HIGHER EDUCATION MILITARY BENEFITS
Regents
Endorse Governor Sebelius’ Military Bill of Rights Higher Education
Provisions
(TOPEKA)
– Yesterday the nine-member Board of Regents formally endorsed the
higher education-related elements within Governor Kathleen Sebelius’
proposed Kansas Military Bill of Rights.
BOARD
PRESENTS INAUGURAL "AD ASTRA PER ASPERA" AWARD
Camille
Kluge, Wichita Area Technical College President, Receives Award
(TOPEKA)
– Yesterday the nine-member Board of Regents presented its first
ever "Ad Astra Per Aspera" Award to Camille Kluge, President
of Wichita Area Technical College (WATC). The award’s citation reads
simply but significantly: "For Her Leadership in Advancing the Cause
of Higher Education in Kansas In the Face of Great Challenges."
December 23, 2008 10:35 AM
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