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    Stolen Data

    UCLA Health System warns patients personal information was stolen Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times. 11/5/11 The UCLA Health System is warning thousands of patients that their personal information was stolen and they are at risk of possible identity theft, officials said in a statement released Friday. Officials don’t believe the information has been accessed or misused but are referring patients to a data security company if their name and credit are affected. Information from 16,288 patients was taken from the home of a physician whose house was burglarized Sept. 6, according to the UCLA Health System… The theft is not…

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    Occupy UC?

    UC, CSU campuses to be site of economic-based protests Sacramento Bee, 11/5/11, Laurel Rosenhall The wave of anger at banks that has swept the country with the recent Occupy movement is coming to California college campuses next week. …The group sent letters Friday to University of California regents and trustees of the California State University, asking them to sign a pledge to support five items: increasing income taxes on California’s wealthiest; changing Proposition 13 so that corporate property taxes could rise; enacting a federal sales tax on large-scale financial transactions; reducing underwater mortgage debt; and reversing tuition increases, layoffs, and…

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    And don’t forget the trigger

    Just a reminder that we still have the budget trigger – enacted by the legislature – aimed at UC among others. (If revenues don’t match certain projections, additional budget cuts are imposed.) Here is what state controller John Chiang had to say about it: …The Democratic controller credited the “trigger” cuts for adding certainty to the state budget in unpredictable times, noting that credit rating agencies have looked favorably on that mechanism. But he knows many Democratic lawmakers, who agreed to triggers only at Brown’s urging, don’t feel the same way. “As I share with a few legislators when I…

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    Too Much Pension News (and Some Useful Data)

    The Regents Committee on Compliance and Audit is meeting via teleconference on Nov. 7 in advance of the general Regents meeting the following week. We will post the audio when it becomes available. The agenda for the full Regents meeting has not been posted yet, but the Regents are likely to have some discussion related to the governor’s pension proposals. Included in the Committee’s agenda is an audit of the pension plan. Below is a data summary taken from that audit. The full document is at: http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/regents/regmeet/nov11/a5attach4.pdf = = = = = = = = = = = = =…

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    Questions, Answers, & Comments Needed on Hotel/Conference Center

    Now that we have arrived at the morning after on the hotel/conference center plan, it is important to consider what we don’t know. We don’t yet have a business plan. So we don’t have yearly projections of assumed revenues and expenditures. We don’t know what assumptions are being made about the demand on campus for conferences and overnight stays. We don’t know how the facility will be operated. Will it be staffed by UCLA employees? Contracted out? There appeared to be an error in the initial press release about assumed future local area competitive hotel rates. What are the actual…

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    Hotel/Conference Center: We await details

    We now know the general outlines of the hotel/conference center revised plan but the devil is in the details. We know the project is not replacing the Faculty Center. But at least one error in FAQ section – reproduced in the prior post – has been found. The earlier proposal for the Faculty Center site had a projected room rate of $360/day when put on a basis corresponding to what the recent FAQ response says would be $185 before inflation. But the FAQ put that number as $270, not $360. So there is an inconsistency, apparently, that someone will have…

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    UCLA Hotel-Conference Center Plan Announced

    As indicated in yesterday’s post, UCLA has announced its plans for the hotel/conference center (which does not displace the Faculty Club). Below are some highlights: Location: Central campus, at the end of Westwood Plaza near Pauley Pavilion, in the space currently occupied by Parking Structure 6 Projected Groundbreaking and Demolition: Summer 2013 Projected Completion: Winter 2016 Estimated Project Cost: Roughly $152 million ($40 million from UCLA donors Meyer and Renee Luskin and approximately $112 million in financing) Square Feet of Meeting Space: 25,000 Number of Guest Rooms: 250 Number of Stories: Seven Amenities: Restaurant, business center and fitness center Planned…

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    Quakers

    CaliforniaWatch has an article on older concrete, and potentially earthquake-unsafe, buildings in the state (public and private) at http://californiawatch.org/dailyreport/new-seismic-inventory-identifies-potentially-unsafe-buildings-13334 The report links to the underlying survey at http://www.eeri.org/wp-content/uploads/Concrete_Coalition_Final_0911.pdf Page 94 of the underlying survey says there are 12 such buildings at UCLA. A footnote with an incorrect link cites an earlier report on the subject of earthquake-unsafe buildings that listed a larger number of UCLA structures (not all of which are on the Westwood campus). Below is the earlier listing and the correct link to its source: Seismically hazardous buildings in the UC system 3/17/11 UCLA: Center for Health Sciences…