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April 11, 2016

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April 1, 2016

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March 30, 2016

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March 28, 2016

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March 2, 2016

Campus leaders, including Chancellor Nicholas Dirks and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Claude Steele, participated in a Leadership Roundtable staff event, March 9. The event, co-sponsored by Berkeley Staff Assembly (BSA) and the Chancellor’s Staff Advisory Committee (CSAC), provided an opportunity for staff to engage with campus leadership regarding the campus’ strategic planning and analysis process that are underway. The event was attended by approximately 150 staff, while many others watched online via a live stream video.

February 23, 2016

LA Times

The grand disagreement between Gov. Jerry Brown and University of California President Janet Napolitano has never been resolved. There have been some cease-fires, one showdown and a couple of deals struck. But the deeper argument remains: What sort of institution should the University of California be in the years ahead?

Full article: What's next for Berkeley and UC?

February 11, 2016

UC Berkeley announces major strategic planning initiative to address long-term budgetary concerns. Is it a canary in the coal mine or will it emerge as a model for other institutions seeking similar solutions?

Full article: Can Berkeley stay Berkeley?

February 10, 2016

February 2, 2016

The Budget Call letter is a letter that the Chancellor sends every year to each of the Vice Chancellors, Vice Provosts and Deans to provide instructions around preparing the next year’s budget. Dated Feb. 2, 2016, the Budget Call Letter for Fiscal Year 2016-17 is provided here.

October 1, 2015

Times Higher Ed

Public universities must establish new sources of funding if they are to avoid having to choose between access and excellence, the chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley has claimed.

Full article: Nicholas Dirks: public universities need not choose between access and excellence

September 22, 2015

http://www.dailycal.org/2015/09/18/chancellor-nicholas-dirks-discusses-college-rankings-importance-of-public-university/

With Chancellor Nicholas Dirks entering his third year in the position, the Daily Californian’s Senior Editorial Board sat down with Dirks and campus spokesperson Dan Mogulof to discuss recently released college rankings and the importance of a public university.

Full Article: Chancellor Nicholas Dirks discusses college rankings, importance of public university

February 2, 2015

The Chronicle of Higher Education

"We need to provide a coherent defense of the liberal arts, for their role in the larger university and for the broader society. For me, the defense is both deeply personal and based on intellectual and institutional arguments."

Full article: Why I Miss the Culture Wars

January 12, 2015

Inside Higher Ed

"Chancellor Nicholas Dirks has proposed that the Berkeley Global Campus at Richmond Bay will be 'a new form of international hub' in which a group of leading foreign universities and technology companies will establish satellite locations on a 130-acre parcel of Berkeley-owned land located a mere 10 miles from the main campus."

Full article: A Global Hub, Close to Home

January 5, 2015

The Chronicle of Higher Education

"The campus’s main goal, Dirks said, is to encourage an interdisciplinary approach to global problems like climate change, income inequality, epidemic diseases, and the need for new forms of sustainable energy."

Full article: Berkeley Plans to Build a Global Campus, Ten Miles from Home

September 17, 2014

SF Chronicle

"Chancellor Dirks will introduce, and in some cases interview, the performers, writers and other notables appearing at Berkeley Talks, a new series he created with Cal Performances Director Matías Tarnopolsky. It’s the first move in the chancellor’s initiative to engage people across campus and in the wider community with the arts."

Full article: Nicholas Dirks: Intimate Chats in the Public Spotlight

July 22, 2014

The Chronicle of Higher Education

"My first response on seeing the film, as an academic (now administrator) who has spent an entire career in college settings, was to welcome the depiction of the dilemmas and challenges confronting a range of institutions. Yet the film made me increasingly uneasy, despite its illustrations of the power of undergraduate education."

June 2, 2014

The Atlantic

Chancellor Nicholas Dirks drew comparisons between Columbia, Stanford, and the institution he runs.  In an Aspen Ideas Festival* panel on the state of the humanities, he summed up the difference between Ivy Leaguers in New York City and graduates of the institution he now runs. "You know, the tradition at Columbia is that you read Aristotle and then you go to Goldman Sachs," he said. "And the dream at Berkeley is to do social work and then go work for Google or Facebook."

May 1, 2014

Times Higher Education

Nicholas Dirks, chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, and Scott Biddy, vice-chancellor for university relations at the same institution, discuss California’s public university system, the forthcoming presidential election, and an incident near the University of California at Santa Barbara last month that left six students dead - three of them from gunshot wounds.

Full article: The Podcast: University of California

April 23, 2014

The White House

As part of the White House Call to Action to bring college opportunities to more students, UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks came to Berkeley High School last week to talk with 140 students participating in college preparatory support programs.

March 13, 2014

The Daily Californian

Chancellor Nicholas Dirks spoke Wednesday night to an audience of alumni and other stakeholders at the Commonwealth Club of California to advocate more public and private engagement to bolster the student experience and success of the campus.

Full article: Dirks Speaks on Building Public- and Private- Sector Support for Undergraduates