UC Regents should not retreat

Last week’s meeting — like every other UC Board of Regents meeting this year — was held at the University of California’s only graduate student campus: UC San Francisco. The remote location of the November meeting reveals a lack of transparency in UC government, as well as a disappointing unwillingness to engage students in the decision-making process… there’s no convincing reason for the meetings to be at UC San Francisco except to avoid angry students. Only two administrators decide on the location of the bi-monthly meetings: Chairman Russell Gould and President Mark Yudof. For the first time in a decade, they decided that none of this year’s meetings would be held at an undergraduate campus.

Read full article [here].
by Avni Nijhawan, The Daily Bruin.

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