Noun
a committee of university officers who have general supervision over the welfare and conduct of students
Source: WordNet“And this Board of Regents v. Reynard said that Athletic Council was 110 percent subject to OMA.” Source: Internet
But faculty, administrators and the NSHE Board of Regents want to make the experience for students as seamless as possible, she said, and she appreciates that. Source: Internet
Board of Regents Chair Andrá R. Ward called for a motion to adopt and, once seconded, opened the floor for questions and comments. Source: Internet
Accountability is good, but the first example is that Gov. Bill Walker has appointed four new members to the UA Board of Regents. Source: Internet
In May 2008, the UC Board of Regents endorsed continued planning for a UC Merced School of Medicine. Source: Internet
In 1995, without the aid of Twitter or Facebook event pages, UCLA drew to the streets against the decision by the University of California Board of Regents to end affirmative action. Source: Internet