IOWA CITY, Iowa —
Members of the Iowa Board of Regents on Wednesday recommended approval for the group that will advise the University of Iowa’s new center for intellectual freedom, despite concerns over the political and geographical spread of the proposed group.
At Wednesday’s board meeting, regent Christine Hensley, who will chair the advisory board, updated the board on the center’s progress. Legislation passed in the spring mandated the formation of the center, placing it under the purview of the Iowa Board of Regents.
Board President Sherry Bates said during discussion of the center that with advisory board members and an interim director identified, the center can begin its work.
“Civic education is a priority for this board,” Bates said. “We believe in civil and free inquir