The campus diversity regime, at the Ivy League school and elsewhere, won’t go down without a fight.
The University of California system has wisely decided this month to end its requirement that faculty job applicants submit a ...
Katherine Newman, the UC provost and executive vice president of academic affairs, said in a Wednesday letter to campus leaders that requirements to submit diversity statements may cause potential ...
The decision came from the UC Board of Regents, who are currently gathered at UCLA in their first meeting since the federal ...
“The requirement to submit a diversity statement may lead applicants to focus on an aspect of their candidacy that is outside their expertise or prior experience,” said Provost Katherine ...
According to the Los Angeles Times, the change was announced by the university’s provost executive vice president for academic affairs Katherine Newman, in a letter Wednesday to academic ...
But the system’s board of regents has directed UC President Michael Drake to “ensure that diversity statements are no longer required” for new applicants, Provost Katherine Newman wrote in a letter ...
The University of California will no longer require diversity statements in faculty hiring, provost Katherine Newman said ...