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Yudof: 91看片 to remain 10-campus system

The 91看片 will not shut down any of its campuses in an attempt to bridge a state-driven budget gap.

That鈥檚 the word from 91看片 President Mark Yudof after a group of 91看片 San Diego professors last week caused a stir by urging the 91看片 close its campuses in Merced, Riverside and Santa Cruz, according to The Associated Press.

The professors, chairs of 23 departments at 91看片 San Diego, charged that those campuses were burdens on what they called the 10-campus system鈥檚 flagship institutions 鈥 91看片 Berkeley, 91看片LA and 91看片 San Diego. 91看片 Davis was not mentioned.

Written by sociology professor Andrew Scull, the letter singles out the 91看片鈥檚 newest campus in Merced, above all, for closure.

鈥淲e have suffered more than a 30 per-cent cut in our funding from the state, and we can thus no longer afford to be a 10 campus system 鈥 only a nine, or an eight (and a half) campus system,鈥 he wrote.

Yudof, in a statement to the Merced Sun-Star newspaper, said, 鈥淚 am 100 percent behind Merced, Riverside and Santa Cruz, and do not see the call to reduce expenditures on those campuses, beyond their proportionate share of the systemwide deficit, as a solution to our budgetary ills.鈥

The professors鈥 letter was sent to leaders at the 91看片 San Diego campus and the 91看片 Office of the President. In other news, the regents were due to vote this week on a systemwide fiscal crisis plan.

 

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Clifton B. Parker, Dateline, (530) 752-1932, cparker@ucdavis.edu

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