The Iowa Board of Regents Academics Affairs Committee recommended the approval of a master’s degree in digital health and a bachelor’s in sports media and communication to be voted on during its Thursday meeting. The Property and Facilities Committee also recommended the approval of project planning for an addition to the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center.
The Iowa Board of Regents will meet for the final time this academic year, looking at approving a Phase 3 for the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center, two new degrees, hearing several reports, including concerning admissions and an update regarding the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) directives delivered at the November meeting. Capital improvements The university.
The birthplace of carcass ultrasound for use in the purebred cattle business began at Iowa State University in the late 1990s. The first “CUP” Lab, which stands for Centralized Ultrasound
CALS Week, an event from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, featured Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, who spoke on the importance of Iowa farms locally and internationally. Naig said he was proud to recognize that Iowa is known worldwide for its agricultural industry. “I have never once had to explain to somebody.
Students at Iowa State University and the University of Iowa will soon see changes to their campuses in the form of nearly $260 million worth of capital improvement projects.