Related links:
Governor’s Budget Bill, AB-75 (5.4Mb, 1743-page PDF)
Department of Administration budget documents (including the Budget in Brief and individual agencies)
]]>]]>“Since taking over as chancellor last year, Martin has made a determined effort to improve relations between the state’s flagship university and the Legislature.”
Here are some of their ideas:
“Peers are a great resource,” He told the group of about 60 people who turned out for the fourth campuswide brainstorming session. “I want the university to understand how important peers are in the educational process. Students should have the opportunity to receive teaching from peers and to teach themselves.”
He told the group that although such programs exist on campus, they are fragmented and could benefit from a coordinated approach. He said more reliance on peer mentors could increase the university’s efficiency.
]]>The leaders outlined how a major research investment can lead directly to the creation of new jobs and help America solve critical issues facing its future. Read the full letter (PDF).
]]>The session will be held from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the Plenary Room (Room 1310) of Grainger Hall, just off the building’s entrance at the corner of University Avenue and North Park Street.
]]>Tapping into that expertise was the idea behind the brainstorming sessions that Chancellor Martin held in December, and it’s the goal of the CALS Budget Forum planned for Monday, Jan. 26, from 3:30-5:00 p.m. in the Ebling Symposium Center, Microbial Sciences Building. Everyone in the CALS community — faculty, staff, students and friends — is strongly encouraged to come.
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