University of California, Santa Cruz Chancellor Cynthia K. Larive will assume the role of incoming board chair for the Monterey Bay Economic Partnership.
December 13, 2020 at 5:39 pm by Holly Rusch
Following a $2.7 billion budget loss as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the UC Board of Regents is looking to recuperate lost funds this upcoming fiscal year, the budget for which was approved at the boardâs Nov. 19 meeting.
During their meeting, the UC regents discussed how the UC plans to bridge their financial losses in the upcoming 2021-22 budget, along with their five-year plan to help students facing food and housing insecurity.Â
Courtesy of the UC Board of Regents
At the meeting, the Regents also approved the UCâs special needs report, a five-year plan to address economic inequity among its student body, created by the Board of Regentsâ Special Committee on Basic Needs.
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