The fate of online-only learning could be decided Feb. 14 when the UC Board of Regents votes on Senate Regulation 630.E, which necessitates a “campus experience” for every student pursuing
In another move, UC regents delayed action until March on a controversial proposal to ban faculty from expressing opinions, such as criticism of Israel, on university websites.
(BCN) — University of California faculty and other staff could be banned from publishing political statements, including those stemming from the Israel-Hamas conflict, on university websites and other university channels under a policy that UC’s board of regents could consider as soon as Thursday. The consideration of such a policy comes after some units, including […]
In another move, UC regents delayed action until March on a controversial proposal to ban faculty from expressing opinions, such as criticism of Israel, on university websites.