For the first time in over a year, the nine-person board that governs Iowa's three public universities will hold in-person meetings that the public can attend.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Iowa's Board of Regents has not held a fully in-person meeting without COVID-19 restrictions since Feb. 5, 2020. During the pandemic, community members were able to view the meetings via livestream only.
The regents' upcoming round of meetings, however, will take place in-person on June 1-3 in the Levitt Center on the University of Iowa campus. They will also be livestreamed.
Regents meetings are open to the public, except in certain circumstances, as part of a process that seeks to ensure community members have the authority to be aware of, and weigh in on important issues related to the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and University of Northern Iowa, among other entities.