The Student Government Association Student Body Presidents are responsible for hearing the concerns of the students and look for ways to improve their lives and college experience. With COVID-19 still affecting students, the Student Regent, four student body presidents and their Student Senates will come together on April 15 for Joint Congress.
The legislation that is being brought to the floor during Joint Congress is based on the needs the SGAâs presidents see that will help benefit the system as well as what they have experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic on their respective campuses.
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State Senate Confirms 25 College And University Regents To Boards Across New Mexico
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SANTA FE Twenty-five highly-qualified New Mexicans have been nominated by Gov. Lujan Grisham and confirmed by the State Senate to serve on Boards of Regents at public colleges, universities, and special schools across the state.
“This year’s cadre of regents includes individuals with a high level of experience and enthusiasm for higher education, which will be key for guiding our state institutions forward in the coming years,” Higher Education Department Secretary Stephanie Rodriguez said. “We look forward to collaborating with them and all higher education leadership to ensure that New Mexico’s students and schools succeed.”
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WACO, Texas (March 5, 2021) – After winter storms postponed committee meetings during February s quarterly meeting, the Baylor University Board of Regents reconvened committee meetings virtually this week with the full Board taking subsequent action to approve construction of an Autism Center and appointment of a new Student Regent. In addition, the Board announced the slate of Alumni-elected Regent candidates for the upcoming election this spring.
Autism Center construction approved
The Board approved construction of a $2.5 million Autism Clinic within the Department of Communication Science and Disorders in the Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences. With funding through donor gifts and department funding, the clinic will be located in repurposed and renovated space in the Cashion/Hankamer complex.
Published February 22, 2021, 3:46 PM
A University of the Philippines (UP) employee and his colleague have been “illegally” arrested for supposedly engaging in online gambling, the university’s Office of the Student Regent said Monday.
In a Facebook post, the student regent’s office denounced the arrest of UP Islamic Institute employee Jun Nario and his colleague who were allegedly caught on Sunday night “engaging in online karera (racing) while failing to observe social distancing measures.”
They were allegedly arrested when “forces of the Crime Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) intruded Pook Village A last night at 7 PM.”
Although the two were eventually released “when UP lawyers intervened,” the student regent said, “the harassment and intrusion” of the police “violates the UP-DILG (Department of Interior and Local Government) agreement that remains effective to this day.” The office referred to an agreement that prohibits police from entering