Tag: chancellor wilcox
UCR neglects Ethnic and Gender Programs, protesters claim
Students gathered under the Bell Tower on Tuesday, May 29 to protest the disparity between the UCR administration’s salaries and the amount of money...
Open Letter from Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox
I read with deep regret Carisha Moore’s open letter to the Highlander regarding my silence on issues related to sexual violence and sexual harassment.
Making...
Op-Ed: An open letter regarding Wilcox’s silence
Writer: Carisha Maria Moore, ASUCR executive vice president and undergraduate representative of the UC-wide Title IX Advisory Board
Major: Third-year, cellular, molecular and developmental biology
Email:...
Letter to the Editor: In Response to “Wilcox’s silence on sexual...
Dear Editor,
We are writing in response to the Highlander editorial regarding Chancellor Wilcox and the university administration’s commitment to ending sexual violence and sexual...
Wilcox’s silence on sexual violence discussions is deafening
The #MeToo movement has brought the topics of sexual violence, assault and harassment to the forefront of public discussion in recent months. Yet, despite...
Highlander Exclusive: Academic Senate Chair Dylan Rodriguez speaks on UCR leadership...
UC Riverside is in the midst of a significant transitional phase.
Though this can not be considered a very recent development, as it is a...
Developing: UCR Provost Paul D’Anieri to resign from post
At approximately 4 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 16, Paul D’Anieri announced his resignation from his post as Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost at UC...
ASUCR pushes back and gains support against VCSA oversight
When UC Riverside Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox issued an edict to the Associated Students of UC Riverside (ASUCR) in September ordering that the ASUCR executive...
The defunding of UCR’s Early Childhood Services: Part I
Within the next week, teachers involved with UC Riverside’s Early Childhood Services (ECS) will hear Chancellor Kim Wilcox’s final decision on whether the university...
Family housing’s last stand
It is a calm, late Saturday afternoon on the tail end of summer and Canyon Crest Family Student Housing doesn’t feel like a community...