The University of California Board of Regents meeting that was postponed last week due to “public safety concerns” has been rescheduled for Nov. 28.
Public comment has been extended from its usual 20 minutes to an hour with UC Regents, UC staff and members of the public through a teleconference with four UC campuses: UCSF, UCLA, UC Davis and UC Merced, as well as the Palm Beach Gardens Marriott in Palm Beach, Fla. Regents will call in from each of these campuses. A live stream of the meeting will be posted on the internet for other members of the public. Public comment will begin at 9 a.m.
Regents will discuss sources of private funding and vote on the 2012-13 budget and state funding request. They will not vote on tuition this month.
– Angela Swartz