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Ahead of the Curve

The curved neuroscience building Inside Higher Ed takes note of the recent UCLA policy on requests to faculty for public documents such as emails.  Blog readers will recall a recent posting on that new policy. …Carole Goldberg, a professor of law and vice chancellor of academic personnel at UCLA, is co-chair of the joint Academic Senate-Administration Task Force on Academic Freedom, which drafted the statement. She said that no particular incident at UCLA had inspired the statement, but that faculty and administrators wanted to “get ahead of the curve” on academic freedom and scholarly communications, in light of several high-profile…

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UCLA Meteorite Exhibit Now Open

Both the LA Times and the Daily Bruin recently carried stories about a new meteorite museum/exhibit now open in the Geology Building.  Included is a chunk of the meteorite that created the well-known Meteor Crater in Arizona. http://www.latimes.com/science/la-sci-meteorite-museum-20140111,0,7358495.story http://dailybruin.com/2014/01/13/ucla-officially-opens-meteorite-gallery-with-interactive-exhibit/ Yours truly hasn’t been there yet, but here is the info: WHERE: The museum is in Room 3697 of the Geology Building on the UCLA campus in Westwood. The address is 595 Charles E. Young Dr. East. WHEN: Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays, and some weekend afternoons. On weekends, graduate students will be on hand to answer questions…

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UCLA History: Almost 20 Years Since the Northridge Earthquake

The 20th anniversary of the Northridge earthquake will be arriving this coming Friday.  These photos appear in the volume “UCLA: The First Century” and show damage to a dorm room (top) and post-quake repairs to Royce Hall (bottom).  Royce was closed for an extended period after the quake while repairs were made.

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Grand Hole

Visited the Grand Hotel site after an intersession hiatus.  So far, the Grand Hotel seems to be mainly a Grand Hole where some remnants of parking structure #6 remain.  It is a big Hole, however, and you could pour a lot of money into it.  Not to worry, though.  Even though the Grand Hotel will cost over three times the donation that is paying for it, the business plan, we are assured by the powers-that-be, will eventually make us – well – wHole.

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Someone may want to see what you are doing

Faculty should have received the email from Chancellor Block below regarding public documents requests for such things as emails.  The statement is good.  The two links provided are also useful.  But when you get through reading them, you should still regard virtually anything you email or write as potentially a public document.  Yes, various exemptions exist.  But there are gray areas.  In addition, an email you sent to someone else at another public institution – maybe in another state – might be made public there.  Even if you deleted it, the recipient may have it.  That is the reality.============ Dear…

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Tops

The governor is to propose his budget for 2014-15 this coming Friday.  And although the budget is baked by now, this headline from the LA Now blog of the LA Times can’t hurt as the budget process proceeds between now and June.  The guv loves online ed and he can’t give the money to USC. But UCLA would be happy to receive it. Full article at http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-college-online-20140107,0,7388397.story Nothing like being the top:[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc7152gQK-U?feature=player_detailpage]

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UCLA History: Bunche

1966 photo of Bunche Hall by Ansel Adams Indoor-outdoor Bunche Hall tree courtyard; photo by yours truly Bunche at far left in 1927 at former Vermont Ave. campus of UCLA Bunche with then-Chancellor Charles Young at Bunche Hall dedication Given the Israel boycott issue (scroll down for earlier blog posts), here (top) is a photo of Bunche Hall made by Ansel Adams in 1966.  Ralph Bunche was a graduate of UCLA in 1927 at the old Vermont Avenue campus.  He became the chief UN mediator who secured the first Arab-Israeli armistice in 1949. Video shows Bunche shortly after 1949 armistice…

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Block on Israel Boycott

As expected – see earlier posts – now that UCLA has reopened, Chancellor Block issued a statement on the Israel boycott issue: As one of the world’s leading public research universities, UCLA has a steadfast commitment to the principles of academic freedom and open dialogue. In their pursuit of knowledge, our faculty and students must be free to collaborate and communicate with scholars around the world. Institutions throughout the Middle East are no exception, providing a valuable and essential range of ideas and perspectives that should not be excluded. Limiting academic debate and research violates our principles of independent inquiry…

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Upcoming Events in January

Under the state constitution, Governor Brown will release his budget proposal for 2014-15 at the end of next week.  In the past, bits and pieces were often leaked to the news media ahead of the formal announcement.  So far, that hasn’t happened – which might just mean that with the current budgetary calm, there is nothing shocking to leak, including about the UC budget.  There will also be a “state of the state” address to the legislature by the governor which will touch on whatever the governor has in mind – who knows? – in this election year. The UC…