UC Regents address conflict of interest incidents with new policy

At its meeting May 31, the UC Board of Regents unveiled a comprehensive proposal to limit incidents of conflicts of interest among senior management.
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At its meeting May 31, the UC Board of Regents unveiled a comprehensive proposal to limit incidents of conflicts of interest among senior management.
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As students have come forward to report discriminatory acts they say have pervaded UC campuses over the past few years, the University of California Board of Regents is attempting to find a resolution.
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Amid growing public concern about issues of anti-semitism and free speech, the UC Board of Regents Committee on Educational Policy has decided to rewrite its proposed Statement of Principles Against Intolerance.
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The UC Board of Regents tabled a proposal at their Thursday meeting that would have tied coaches’ bonuses to the academic performance of their athletes and delegated contract-making power to the president of the university.
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SAN FRANCISCO – The UC Regents voted to extend a tuition surcharge for UC students at their meeting Thursday to pay off previous settlement costs incurred by the university
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The second day of the UC Board of Regents’ three-day meeting was dominated by discussions about how proposed strategies to combat the university’s budget shortfall would affect the ethnic diversity of its student body, quality of education and financial affordability for low- and middle-income students.
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As police faced off with protesters at the UC Board of Regents’ meeting Monday, the board approved over a quarter million dollars in raises and stipends to 10 campus administrators and lawyers. The raises — finalized at a chaotic meeting during which protesters forced proceedings to a halt — were
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