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Speeches

President's Remarks to the Board of Trustees, March 18, 2008

President's Remarks to the Board of Trustees, January 29, 2008

President's Remarks to the Board of Trustees, November 27, 2007

State of the University Address - October 24, 2007

UC Fiscal Growth Plan, 2007-2010, As Prepared for Presentation, June 26, 2007

President's Remarks to the Board of Trustees, September 25, 2007

President's Remarks to the Board of Trustees, June 26, 2007

President's Remarks to the Board of Trustees
March 27, 2007

Diversity Task Force Draft Report - Presentation to Faculty Senate, February 8, 2007
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President's Remarks to the Board of Trustees
January 23, 2007

Academic & Fiscal Effectiveness & Efficiency Initiatives Presentation to Faculy Senate
January 11, 2007
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Academic & Fiscal Effectiveness & Efficiency Initiatives Table, January 11, 2007


Speeches 2006

Speeches 2005

Speeches 2004

Speeches 2003

Reports

Calling the Question: Is Higher Education Ready to Commit to Community Engagement? Fall 2004

Crossing Boundaries: The Urban Education Imperative 2004

A Call to Leadership: The Presidential Role in Internationalizing the University October 2004

 

 

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