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U. of California Taps Leaders for Davis and San Francisco Campuses

The Chronicle News Blog: U. of California Taps Leaders for Davis and San Francisco Campuses

The University of California system announced today that two women with hefty scientific credentials would take over as chancellors of the system’s Davis and San Francisco campuses. The two face final approval by the system’s Board of Regents, according to a news release.

The choice for chancellor of the Davis campus is Linda P.B. Katehi, 55, who is provost of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ms. Katehi, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, was dean of engineering at Purdue University before her stint in Illinois, which began in 2006. As provost she is the chief budgetary and academic officer.

Susan Desmond-Hellmann was picked to lead the San Francisco campus, which has a heavy health-sciences focus. Dr. Desmond-Hellmann, 51, is a physician who has worked on cancer research for most of her career. She spent 14 years at Genentech Inc., the pioneering biotechnology company, most recently as president of product development.

Instructors Off Tenure Track Mark Today as ‘New Faculty Majority Day’

The Chronicle News Blog: Instructors Off Tenure Track Mark Today as ‘New Faculty Majority Day’

Non-tenure track faculty members, on University of California campuses and elsewhere, are teaching their classes outside, holding rallies, and wearing red today in observance of the first-ever New Faculty Majority Day.

The point is to draw attention to the fact that most people who teach at colleges and universities nowadays work outside the tenure track, many of them part time and with no job security. Today’s “national day of action” gets its name from a newly formed coalition of contingent faculty members, The New Faculty Majority.

UCSF draws the line at $75 bottles of wine

San Francisco Chronicle: UCSF draws the line at $75 bottles of wine

UC San Francisco has issued new rules on how much money its medical faculty and staff may spend for wine at recruitment dinners and other University of California functions.

The maximum reimbursement: $75 per bottle of wine, or $15 per glass.

California: New UC admissions policy gives white students a better chance, angers Asian-American community

Mercury News: New UC admissions policy gives white students a better chance, angers Asian-American community

A new University of California admissions policy, adopted to increase campus diversity, could actually increase the number of white students on campuses while driving down the Asian population.

Turn Right at Berkeley

The New York Times: New Political Study Center? Turn Right at Berkeley

If you’re interested in studying left-wing social movements like organized labor, civil rights or feminism, there are dozens of universities and colleges that have created special programs and research centers devoted to the subject. But hardly any similar institutions exist in academia for those looking for a place to study the right wing in America and abroad.

U.S. Supreme Court Lets Stand Rulings in Favor of Berkeley’s Web Site on Evolution

The Chronicle News Blog: U.S. Supreme Court Lets Stand Rulings in Favor of Berkeley’s Web Site on Evolution

Washington — The University of California at Berkeley has prevailed in a longstanding legal dispute over a Web site that explains and supports biological evolution. The U.S. Supreme Court declined today to review lower-court decisions that threw out a lawsuit challenging references to religion on the site as unconstitutional.