×ÔοÊÓÆµ Regents to Meet Aug. 14-15
Aug. 12, 2025 | Contact: Kristina Butler
The ×ÔοÊÓÆµ (×ÔοÊÓÆµ System) Board of Regents will meet on Thursday and Friday (Aug. 14-15) in Lubbock. The meeting will take place in the Regents Conference Room, First Floor (104A), in the ×ÔοÊÓÆµ System Building (1508 Knoxville Ave.).
Below are highlights of the topics and items to be discussed at the upcoming meeting, including estimated times with periodic recesses. Meeting materials and a livestream of the meeting will be available online. Parking for news media is available in the C-16 parking lot off Knoxville Avenue and Texas Tech Parkway.
Thursday, Aug. 14
8:45 a.m. – Ceremonial swearing-in of newly appointed student regent:
- Eli Heath ()
8:50 a.m. – Call to Order; convene Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Carr Scholarship Foundation
9:20 a.m. – Academic, Clinical and Student Affairs Committee
9:35 a.m. – Audit Committee
9:50 a.m. – Facilities Committee
10:10 a.m. – Finance and Investments Committee
10:45 a.m. – Executive Session
4:40 p.m. – Following Executive Session, reconvene into Open Session as Committee of the Whole
- Executive Session motions, if any
4:45 p.m. – Recess
Friday, Aug. 15
7:30 a.m. – Call to order; reconvene as Meeting of the Board and Committee of the Whole Board
- Introductions and Recognitions
- Approval of minutes
- Approval of Consent and Information agendas
- Certify academic costs for ASU, MSU Texas and ×ÔοÊÓÆµ
- 2025 and 2026 BOR meeting schedule
- SGA President Reports
8:30 a.m. – Executive Session
1:25 p.m. – Following Executive Session, reconvene into Open Session as Committee of the Whole
- Executive Session motions, if any
- Announcements
1:30 p.m. – Adjournment
About the ×ÔοÊÓÆµ
Established in 1996, the ×ÔοÊÓÆµ is one of the top public university systems in the nation, consisting of five universities – , , , and .
Headquartered in Lubbock, Texas, the ×ÔοÊÓÆµ System is a more than $3 billion enterprise focused on advancing higher education, health care, research and outreach with approximately 21,000 employees and 64,000 students, more than 400,000 alums, a statewide economic impact of $19.2 billion and an endowment valued at $3 billion. In its short history, the ×ÔοÊÓÆµ System has grown tremendously and is nationally acclaimed, operating at 20 academic locations in 16 cities (15 in Texas, 1 international).
In addition, the ×ÔοÊÓÆµ System is one of only nine in the nation to offer programs for undergraduate, medical, law, nursing, pharmacy, dental and veterinary education, among other academic areas.