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	<title>Comments on: UCSD in high demand from applicants</title>
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		<title>By: Milan Moravec</title>
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		<dc:creator>Milan Moravec</dc:creator>
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		<description>UCSD  benefits from UC Berkeley Chancellor&#039;s controversial financial decisions.  
University of California Chancellor Robert J Birgeneau&#8217;s eight-year fiscal track record is dismal indeed.  He would like to blame the politicians, since they stopped giving him every dollar he has asked for, and the state legislators do share some responsibility for the financial crisis.  But not in the sense he means.  
  
A competent chancellor would have been on top of identifying inefficiencies in the system and then crafting a plan to fix them.  Competent oversight by the Board of Regents and the legislature would have required him to provide data on problems and on what steps he was taking to solve them.  Instead, every year Birgeneau would request a budget increase, the regents would agree to it, and the legislature would provide.  The hard questions were avoided by all concerned, and the problems just piled up to $150 million of inefficiencies&#8230;.until there was no money left. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UCSD  benefits from UC Berkeley Chancellor&#039;s controversial financial decisions.<br />
University of California Chancellor Robert J Birgeneau&rsquo;s eight-year fiscal track record is dismal indeed.  He would like to blame the politicians, since they stopped giving him every dollar he has asked for, and the state legislators do share some responsibility for the financial crisis.  But not in the sense he means.  </p>
<p>A competent chancellor would have been on top of identifying inefficiencies in the system and then crafting a plan to fix them.  Competent oversight by the Board of Regents and the legislature would have required him to provide data on problems and on what steps he was taking to solve them.  Instead, every year Birgeneau would request a budget increase, the regents would agree to it, and the legislature would provide.  The hard questions were avoided by all concerned, and the problems just piled up to $150 million of inefficiencies&hellip;.until there was no money left.</p>
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