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  2. Governing boards of colleges and universities in the United ...

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    The corporation's name might consist of its governing board members' title (for example, The Trustees of Princeton University is a New Jersey nonprofit corporation). These board members (trustees, regents, etc.) are fiduciaries for the corporation. In some cases, the institution might not have separate legal personhood; the trustees transact in ...

  3. Regents of the University of California - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the board (18 Regents) is appointed via nomination by the governor of California and confirmation by the California State Senate to 12-year terms. One student Regent is selected by the board to represent the students for a one-year term through a hiring process that is conducted by the board. [17]

  4. Regents of the University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Trustees transferred all of their property to the new board of regents, but forgot to include the lot in Detroit where the Catholepistemiad had first been located. The court case involving the eventual recovery of this property led to the Michigan Supreme Court deciding in 1856 that the board of regents, the board of trustees, and ...

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    Board of Regents of the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents of the Texas Tech University System Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York

  6. Category : Trustees by university or college in the United States

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    Regents of the University of the State of New York (25 P) University System of West Virginia trustees (2 P) V. Members of the Vassar College Board of Trustees (14 P) W.

  7. Board of directors - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the board of directors (elected by the shareholders) is often equivalent to the supervisory board, while the executive board may often be known as the executive committee (operating committee or executive council), composed of the CEO and their direct reports (other C-level officers, division/subsidiary heads).

  8. ‘It changed the world.’ How a 1984 Supreme Court decision ...

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    NCAA vs. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma. The case represents a line of demarcation in college athletics, a before and after. In the before, the NCAA controlled football television ...

  9. Student governments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Serving on and/or appointing representatives to serve on institution-wide committees made up of students, faculty, administrators, and staff members, the ultimate being voting student representation on the board of trustees/regents/visitors; Disbursing mandatory fees for student activities to clubs, organizations, and campus offices