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$5 Million Grant Received to Establish National Clearinghouse Crystal Collins-Camargo, clinical faculty of the College of Social Work, is the principal investigator on a recently awarded $5 million, five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Children's Bureau.
IHDI Receives $5.2 Million Grant from State Division of Child Care UK's Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute, which is very heavily involved in research, received a $5 million grant to look at child care resources and improving the quality of early parent education programs.
Men's Chorus Garners National Attention
Our men's chorus was one of only 10 collegiate choirs chosen to perform at the educators' national conference in Salt Lake City. There were over 200 applications for those positions.
President Todd concluded his PR 1 report by urging board members to read the other parts of PR 1, which contain many other important news items and awards for UK personnel and students during the recent weeks.
E.         Proposed Revisions to the Administrative Regulations (PR 3)
President Todd asked that the board turn its attention to PR 3, an administrative regulation change that was first brought to the Board on October 25 which clarifies the procedures for determining residence. As this is the second reading for the change, President Todd requested approval of the revision to AR III-1.1-4.
Mr. Hardymon called for a motion to pass PR 3, and Mr. Shoop so moved. Ms. Smith Edge seconded. The motion passed with no dissent.
F.         Proposed Amendment to the Governing Regulations (PR 4)
President Todd stated that PR 4 is a proposed amendment to the UK Governing Regulations that brings into UK's operating parameters the standards of the Sarbanes Oxley Act. NACUBO has recommended that universities comply with the spirit of Sarbanes Oxley and issued an advisory and provision for this act that makes it unlawful for a public company officer or director to fraudulently influence, coerce, manipulate, or mislead an auditor in the performance of an audit. NACUBO recommends that this issue be addressed in an institution's code of conduct and code of ethics as a specific violation. Thus, the revision to the Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct presented in PR 4 is proposed to make our regulations compliant with the recommendations of NACUBO. The Audit Subcommittee agreed with this proposal, and it was recommended by Treasurer Henry Clay Owen. Dr. Todd requested passage of PR 4.
Mr. Hardymon asked for a motion, and Mr. Reed responded, seconded by Mr. Miles. Mr. Hardymon then gave Mr. Owen an opportunity to comment on PR 4. Mr. Owen