The branch that typically appoints a trustee of a state university is the executive branch of the state government. In some states, the governor or a designated executive official has the authority to appoint trustees to oversee the operations and governance of state universities. Trustees play a crucial role in setting policies, making financial decisions, and providing oversight for the university's administration. Their appointments are often subject to approval by the state legislature or other governing bodies.
The Electors are appointed by the people in the State houses of representatives, not appointed by the executive branch of government!
Missouri State University Branch Campus Dalian was created in 2000-06.
The president appoints judges, who are part of the judicial branch.===============================================I thought the President also appointed (subject to Congressional oversight) the executive branch (like the Secretary of State and Attorney General).
No it does not, not in any state.
False, they are not. The people vote them in.
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A corporate trustee is exactly what the term implies: A trustee that is a corporation rather than a person. Although it will vary from state to state depending on that state's laws, a trustee may be any type of recognized legal entity such as a person or corporation. Sometimes corporations such as banks are made trustees of large trusts to take advantage of their expertise in investing and handling assets. Such a trustee will be referred to as a corporate trustee.
George Mason University is a branch of the University of Virgina. In most states, police departments of the state university's are actually state police officers. In that case their jurisdiction is the entire state. I know this is true in Tennessee.
Eric Burch was appointed CEO of Oklahoma State University Medical Center in September 2007.
Dr. Edward J. Ray was appointed as the 14th president of Oregon State University on June 5, 2003. Please see related links for more information.
Yes. They even have a couple branch schools in California.
Federal judges in the US are appointed by the President, subject to confirmation by the Senate. State procedures vary; in some states judges are appointed by the governor, while in others they're directly elected by the voters.