EMERGENCY OUTAGE NOTIFICATION! *****
DESCRIPTION:
What: Sepulveda Closure at Mulholland
When: Currently Ongoing until midnight
Impacts:
Sepulveda Blvd is closed in both directions at Mulholland due to police activity in that area.
Mitigation: Please use either the 405 (joke, right?), Beverly Glen, or canyons further east.
Thank God it's not Friday. Or maybe it is:*
*If you are too young to get the pun, ask an elder.
UPDATE: Apparently Friday caught the culprits because Sepulveda is now reported as reopened.
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
One of our many reminders on what not to click
UCLA.edu WebMail Service
UCLA.edu Mail Service messaging center wish to inform all UCLA.edu Email Users. We are upgrading our Webmail clients. Your email account will be upgrade to a new enhanced webmail interface provided by UCLA.edu Mail Service.
UCLA.edu Mail Service will discontinue the use of our current UCLA.edu Email System. You are therefore required to re-validate your mailbox.
To re-validate your mailbox please click the link below: [link]
Yours In Service,
UCLA.edu WebMail Service
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If you got the message above, look carefully and you will see it doesn't come from a UCLA address. Spam is the least bad thing that might happen if you click. Who knows what evil lurks behind that click?
UCLA.edu Mail Service messaging center wish to inform all UCLA.edu Email Users. We are upgrading our Webmail clients. Your email account will be upgrade to a new enhanced webmail interface provided by UCLA.edu Mail Service.
UCLA.edu Mail Service will discontinue the use of our current UCLA.edu Email System. You are therefore required to re-validate your mailbox.
To re-validate your mailbox please click the link below: [link]
Yours In Service,
UCLA.edu WebMail Service
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If you got the message above, look carefully and you will see it doesn't come from a UCLA address. Spam is the least bad thing that might happen if you click. Who knows what evil lurks behind that click?
For whatever it means...
Above are the world rankings of universities from the British Times Higher Education magazine based on "academic reputation." [Click on the image to make it clearer.] The full list and info on the survey methodology is at:
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2013/reputation-ranking
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2013/reputation-ranking
Labels:
CalTech,
Columbia,
Harvard,
MIT,
Princeton U,
Stanford,
U of Michigan,
UC-Berkeley,
UCLA,
Yale
Monday, 4 March 2013
Regents Meeting Coming Next Week
The Regents are meeting March 13-14 – Wednesday-Thursday of next week. The agenda is only partly online. At this point it just lists topics without the supporting materials. One March 13 item is the UCLA Health Sciences Teaching and Learning Center which we are assured won’t cost the campus a penny. Of course, we know the Regents will carefully undertake a review of the business plan using outside independent expertise and will be monitoring the project after it is built to ensure it is a total success, just as they did, and surely will do, with the Grand Hotel:
They will also be Working Smarter – or at least reviewing plans of the administration to do so:
There will be a review of something called systemwide “social fundraising.” Yours truly is not exactly sure what that is but Googling suggests it has to do with raising money on the web:
In the afternoon of March 13, there is a lot of closed activity - including the search for a new UC president and collective bargaining issues.* Behind the closed doors, there will some discussion of legal actions: (selection below of cases that have been mentioned in earlier postings on this blog)
- AIME, et al. v. REGENTS – Case Settled and Judgment in Favor of Regents Entered – Challenge to Streaming of Copyrighted Videos for Classes – Los Angeles
- AUTHORS GUILD, et al. v. HATHITRUST, et al. – Appeal and Motion for Fees Denied – Copyright Infringement – Systemwide
- BAKER, et al. v. KATEHI, et al. – Settlement Approved by Court – Constitutional and State Law Claims Arising from Pepper Spraying Incident – Davis
- CALDWELL, et al. v. REGENTS – Motion to Stay Trial Court Proceedings Granted – Challenge to Sale of Japanese Garden – Los Angeles
- FELARCA, et al. v. BIRGENEAU, et al. – Motions to Dismiss Granted in Part – First and Fourth Amendment and Conspiracy Claims Arising from Police Response to Campus Protests – Berkeley
- PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA v. PATRICK HARRAN – Preliminary Hearing Concluded – Felony Criminal Charges for Willful Violation of Cal-OSHA Regulations – Los Angeles [This is the lab fire case.]
- REUTERS AMERICA LLC v. REGENTS – Petition Granted in Part – Petition under California Public Records Act to Compel Release of Performance Records for Private Equity Funds – Office of the President
The full list of cases can be found at:
In an open session, there will be a review of UCPath– the new payroll system that is being implemented.
Moving on to March 14... There is an item entitled “Change to Appointment Terms for Employees Subject to Mandatory Retirement Age Requirements." Mandatory retirement is not allowed under law except for certain top manager types. This item: http://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/regmeet/mar13/comp.pdf appears to be a holdover from the January meeting at which an end to mandatory retirement was proposed: http://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/regmeet/jan13/g2.pdf
There will be a recommendation on “Continuation of Tuition Surcharge” which I assume involves no change in tuition since it is listed as a consent item:**
The full agenda is at:
http://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/regmeet/mar13.html*UPDATE: The search process for the new UC president is described in a UC press release:
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/article/29127
**UPDATE: The continuation of the surcharge refers to a surcharge imposed when the Regents lost some litigation relating to professional school fees.
http://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/regmeet/mar13/f6.pdf
Sunday, 3 March 2013
Yesterday we warned of another impending traffic disaster; today we provide an alternative
[Click on the image above for a sharper picture.]
You can register at:
http://healthypathstoucla.eventbrite.com/
As they say:
You can register at:
http://healthypathstoucla.eventbrite.com/
As they say:
Saturday, 2 March 2013
At least you have a 3-week warning
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| It could be worse. |
From the Westwood-Century City Patch:
COLDWATER CANYON BOULEVARD CLOSURE
Begins March 23, 2013
8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday
Starting March 23, 2013, Coldwater will be completely closed to through traffic from Ventura Boulevard to Mulholland Drive for approximately 28 days. In anticipation of DWP construction, left turn lanes will be affected near Coldwater Canyon and Ventura Boulevard. Exact locations and times of closure will soon be announced. Outside of the construction hours, one northbound lane of Coldwater Canyon and one southbound lane will be open.Full story at http://beverlyhills.patch.com/articles/latest-details-on-how-to-navigate-coldwater-canyon-geddon-shutdown
Crews and Councilmember Paul Krekorian's office will work with affected residents, schools, businesses and others to allow special local access during construction.
Friday, 1 March 2013
Your records are more public than you think
Almost two years ago, we noted that public records requests can be used to harass faculty doing research someone doesn't like. If you were at Stanford or USC, your records would be more protected than at UCLA because those institutions are private. Emails, data sets, etc., are potentially at risk. Our earlier post is at:
http://uclafacultyassociation.blogspot.com/2011/04/u-of-wisconsin-email-case.html
Yesterday, the Daily Bruin carried a story about an Academic Senate task force formed in late 2011 which is looking into this question at UCLA. Apparently, the task force is going to release a final report soon. You can find the story at:
http://dailybruin.com/2013/02/28/task-force-tackles-concerns-on-public-records-requests/
In the meantime, keep in mind that few communications and records are truly private.
http://uclafacultyassociation.blogspot.com/2011/04/u-of-wisconsin-email-case.html
Yesterday, the Daily Bruin carried a story about an Academic Senate task force formed in late 2011 which is looking into this question at UCLA. Apparently, the task force is going to release a final report soon. You can find the story at:
http://dailybruin.com/2013/02/28/task-force-tackles-concerns-on-public-records-requests/
In the meantime, keep in mind that few communications and records are truly private.
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