March 3, 2006
California Regent Faces Lawmakers
The president of the University of California needs more lieutenants with business-management expertise to improve how the 10-campus system is run, the chairman of its Board of Regents told state legislators last week.
Gerald L. Parsky, the board chairman, issued that assessment during a second public hearing held by the California Senate's Education Committee to discuss criticism about the compensation paid to some top university employees and the system's failure to disclose some of
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