Category: UC Regents

UCSD at UCR: Protesting the January 19th UC Regents Meeting

Bright and early on the morning of January 19th, a contingent of 40 student and faculty representatives from UCSD boarded a bus provided by the SDFA and headed out to join the protest against the UC Regents meeting at UC Riverside.  Profs. Ivan Evans and Luis Martin-Cabrera were there to represent the SDFA. Students were […]

Get on the Bus! Speak out at the Regents meeting this week at UC Riverside

The UC Board of Regents is holding its quarterly meeting this week at UC Riverside at the Highlander Union Building. SDFA is encouraging members of the UCSD community (faculty, students, staff and alumni) to speak out at the Regents meeting about tuition fee hikes, revenue allocation and the lack of shared governance in our University. To help […]

Yudof Calls for Investigation into Police Brutality, Names Key Advisors

      Over the past week, statements have been released by the UC Office of the President and the UCSD Office of the Chancellor, condemning police action and upholding commitments to free speech and peaceful assembly on UC campuses. In statements from UCOP on November 21st and November 22nd, President Mark G. Yudof stated that he was […]

UC Regents Meeting Nov 28th – Public Comment Period from 9-10am

The postponed UC Regents meeting will be held via teleconference at four campuses on Monday, Nov 28th at the following venues: UCSF–Mission Bay: Community Center, 1675 Owens Street UCD: Activities and Recreation Center Ballroom UCLA: James West Alumni Center UCM: Kolligian Library, Room 232 The full schedule of the meeting can be found at http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/regents/regmeet/nov28.html; […]

UC Board of Regents reschedules postponed meeting to November 28th

The UC Board of Regents, which canceled its meeting last week over fears for public safety, has rescheduled its meeting for Monday, November 28th.  The meeting will be held by teleconference at the UC San Francisco, Los Angeles, Davis and Merced campuses. A 90-minute session has been allocated for public comment, but there is no information […]

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