Author: uclafaculty

Two Interesting Charts

A report from the Bay Area Council, a business group, show educational attainment by metro area. LA has not been a particularly prosperous area, even before the Great Recession.  The Bay Area and the San Diego area in California have done better.  They are notably characterized by higher educational attainments of their populations.  As the chart below indicates, the higher educational attainment correlates with per-capita income and output. The report is at:http://www.bayareaeconomy.org/media/files/pdf/BAEconAssessmentAdvance.pdf

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The Governor on Higher Ed and UC

On Oct. 16, Gov. Brown came to UCLA to promote his tax initiative, Prop 30.  As part of that visit, he met with UC student journalists at the UCLA Daily Bruin offices.  An audio was made of the interview.  The full interview runs about three quarters of an hour.  It is available at: http://www.dailybruin.com/multimedia/51093 However, about thirteen minutes was focused on Brown’s thoughts about higher ed, particularly his long-term vision for UC as an ex officio Regent.  I think it is fair to say that while he had thoughts, it would be hard to term them a coherent, long-term vision. …

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Lawsuit filed against a CSU campus over promotion of Prop 30

The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn. has filed a lawsuit claiming that an email by a campus administrator improperly used public resources (the email system) to promote Prop 30, the governor’s tax initiative which has been endorsed by the UC Regents.  The Regents live streamed their endorsement during a regular meeting using UC facilities.  So why a particular CSU campus is the target of the lawsuit is unclear. The offending email is not reproduced in its entirety in the lawsuit but is summarized as follows: The communication expresses and solicits support for Proposition 30.  The email is addressed “Dear Students,” and solicits…

Just a Reminder

UCLA is among the many universities that subscribe to Turnitin to detect plagiarism in student reports.  We noted some time back, however, that students have access to services – such as the one above – that help them to lower their plagiarism scores.  The one above purports to help students avoid “accidental plagiarism” (whatever that is) by telling them what their score on Turnitin would be.  They can then diddle with the text of the paper to lower the score. One has a sense that plagiarizing a paper and then “fixing” it via such services would be more work than…

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Is Something Missing from UCLA’s Official Hotel Timeline?

UCLA has an official online newsroom: http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/default.aspx On that website, you will find in a section labeled current issues – note the word “current” – a link to info on the proposed UCLA hotel-conference center: http://luskinconferencecenter.ucla.edu/ And when you visit that webpage, you will find what purports to be a timeline of events related to the hotel at: http://luskinconferencecenter.ucla.edu/ucla-coverage As this blog noted last week, a lawsuit has been filed against the hotel.  Yet as of 8 am today, there is no reference to the lawsuit on the timeline even though several days have passed, as you can see on…

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Wilshire Closed at Night – Tonight Through Saturday

If you are a night traveler to or from UCLA, keep in mind the following notice that is circulating on email: Please note the COMPLETE closure of Wilshire Blvd. from Veteran Ave. to Sepulveda Blvd. (east and west bound) nightly from 10 pm until 6 am beginning  TONIGHT through Saturday 10/20/12 at 6 am. (I presume this means through Sunday morning.)  I-405 on and off ramps at Wilshire also shut during this period.  Santa Monica and Sunset Blvds. remain open.

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Change in Direction: Prop 38 Supporter Stops Anti-Prop 30 TV Ads

As readers of this blog will know, Prop 38 (the Molly Munger school tax) and Prop 30 (the governor’s tax – endorsed by the UC Regents) are in somewhat of a face-off. Although if both passed, the one with the most votes would probably go into effect, that outcome seems unlikely. Prop 38 has polled poorly whereas Prop 30 has been marginally ahead. So the more likely outcomes are 1) Prop 30 passes and Prop 38 fails or 2) both fail.  If we get #2, there will be trigger cuts including $250 million for UC and tuition increases.  If we…

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More Indications that Replacement for AVCO Cinema Isn’t Aimed at UCLA Students

An earlier post on this blog noted that the currently-closed AVCO movie theater in Westwood near UCLA is being remodeled into a pricey cinema and that the prices didn’t suggest a student  customer base is expected.  More such indication below: Westwood Neighborhood Council members on Wednesday  (10-14-12) voted to support iPic Theaters’ request for a conditional use permit to allow the sale of a full line of alcoholic beverages at the swanky theater. “This is the kind of business we want in Westwood,” board member Connie Boukidis said. The theater will require that servers who take drink orders are the…

Econ Nobel

Shapley Press Release15 October 2012 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel for 2012 to Alvin E. Roth, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, and Harvard Business School, Boston, MA, USA and Lloyd S. Shapley, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA “for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design”. Stable allocations – from theory to pratice This year’s Prize concerns a central economic problem: how to match different agents as well as possible. For example, students have to be matched with schools, and donors of…