University of California President Janet Napolitano said Thursday that the UC should adopt the U.S. Department of State’s definition of anti-Semitism, which includes denying Israel’s right to exist. Read more...
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May 22, 1:22 am
UC to discuss adopting State Department’s definition of anti-Semitism
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May 22, 1:18 am
State budget’s pension deal met with concerns from UC faculty
While many have praised the governor’s state budget plan, which was endorsed by the University of California Board of Regents Committee on Finance on Thursday, some UC faculty members expressed concern that the deal’s pension plan will reduce the quality of faculty at the UC. Read more...
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May 21, 6:05 pm
UC Regents endorse state budget plan keeping in-state tuition flat
SAN FRANCISCO — The University of California Board of Regents Committee on Finance voted unanimously Thursday to endorse the state funding framework agreed upon by Gov. Read more...
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May 20, 1:20 am
UC Board of Regents to discuss Gov. Brown’s budget revision
The University of California Board of Regents will meet at the UC San Francisco campus this week to decide whether to follow Gov. Jerry Brown’s May budget revision and the long-term UC funding plan, among other issues. Read more...
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May 19, 12:49 am
UCLA researchers concerned about potential federal funding decreases
Federal grants for UCLA research in social sciences and energy are expected to decrease following the reauthorization of the America COMPETES Act, which the House of Representatives Committee on Rules discussed Monday in a hearing. Read more...
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May 14, 12:56 pm
UC in-state tuition to remain flat for two years under revised budget
This post was updated on May 14 at 9:10 p.m. University of California in-state tuition will remain flat for the next two years, Gov. Jerry Brown announced Thursday. Read more...
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May 14, 1:49 am
Email links UCLA researcher to $4.7B energy station settlement
A UCLA researcher collaborated with the former California Public Utilities Commission president to craft a settlement for the closure of a San Diego energy station so that the UCLA campus would especially benefit, according to an email that was publicly released this week. Read more...
