Tag Archive for ‘Mark Yudof’
Audit questions transparency of UC finances
The 92-page audit found huge disparity in the amount of money UC doles out to each of its 10 campuses, with UC Santa Barbara receiving $12,309 per student and UC San Francisco receiving $55,186 per student.
UC criticized by state auditor for secrecy in spending
SACRAMENTO – The University of California is being criticized in a new state-commissioned audit for failing to release detailed financial information about how it spends taxpayer dollars and tuition money, including some $6 billion spent over the past five years that UC officials classified simply as “Miscellaneous services.”
LA Times: Why privatizing the University of California won’t work
University of California President Mark G. Yudof went to Sacramento this week in another valiant effort to convince legislators that they’re playing with fire when they shortchange the state’s higher-education system. In the course of his presentation, he gingerly mentioned the P-word.
SF Chronicle: Police Arrest 14 at UC Regents Meeting
“Whose university? Our university!” chanted dozens of UC students, alumni, faculty and staff who expressed fury at UC President Mark Yudof for asking the regents to raise student tuition by 32 percent by next year.
Service Workers Host Pancake Breakfast for Yudof
Since UC President Yudof has so far refused to meet with AFSCME workers, this Saturday we invited him to a pancake breakfast outside the Presidential Mansion.
Legislators & Community Leaders: End Poverty Wages at UC!
Legislators & Community Leaders: End Poverty Wages at UC! Letters of support sent to UC President, Mark Yudof



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