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UC Regents declare their support for an end to race-blind admissions

UC leaders champion effort to roll back a law they say has long hindered the university's mission of access.

UC Office of the President |

UC Board of Regents unanimously endorses ACA 5, repeal of Prop. 209

The University of California Board of Regents today (June 15) unanimously endorsed Assembly Constitutional Amendment 5 (ACA 5) as well as the repeal of Proposition 209, which banned the consideration of race and gender in admissions decisions a quarter-century ago. 

UC Newsroom |

Regents to consider modest tuition increase for improved student support

Revenue to be used for financial aid, student services and improving the student-faculty ratio.

UC Riverside Magazine |

Speaking for scholars

UC's 42nd student regent, a doctoral student at UC Riverside, talks goals for her tenure.

UC San Francisco |

New UC San Francisco neuroscience building meets approval

UC regents sign off on a plan to construct additional facility for UCSF's world-class program.

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UC student regent nominated for 2014-15

Committee nominates Sadia Saifuddin, a UC Berkeley student majoring in social welfare, as the 2014–15 student regent.
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President selects new Riverside chancellor

Kim Wilcox is the former provost and executive vice president at Michigan State University.
UCOP |

Conoley approved as UC Riverside acting chancellor

UC Santa Barbara dean will temporarily fill position after Timothy White departs to head the Cal State system.
UC Office of the President |

Regents approve Berkeley chancellor appointment

Columbia's Nicholas Dirks will succeed Chancellor Robert Birgeneau next June.
UC Office of the President |

UC student regent nominated for 2013-14

Cinthia Flores, a law student at UC Irvine, is slated to be the university's 39th student regent.
UC Office of the President |

State leaders, regents upbeat about UC direction

In light of funding situation, tuition hike appears unlikely in the coming fiscal year.
UC Newsroom |

Online education seen as key part of curriculum

Course catalog could comprise as much as 11 percent of undergrad curriculum over the next five years.