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James B. Milliken will lead the California system, relinquishing his position as the chancellor of the University of Texas system.
UC regents have named University of Texas Chancellor James B. Milliken as the next president of the University of California.
James B. Milliken’s appointment as the 22nd president of the University of California has garnered praise from faculty, students, elected officials, and community leaders from California and beyond.
The University of California Board of Regents today approved the appointment of James B. Milliken as the 22nd president of UC’s world-renowned system of 10 campuses, six academic health centers, and ...
Chancellor JB Milliken will leave the UT System for the University of California. He is currently the highest paid person at ...
James Milliken, the chancellor of the University of Texas, will be the next leader of the University of California, taking over at a critical juncture for the prestigious school system as it faces ...
Now Milliken will lead the ten campuses, six academic health centers, three nationally affiliated laboratories, and 300,000 students that make up the University of California system. "Chancellor ...
Milliken, the chancellor of the University of Texas system and a veteran administrator with a history of leading public college systems, was selected Friday as the next president of the University of ...
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The UC Board of Regents announced that S. Jack Hu, a vice president of academic affairs and provost at the University of ...
University of Texas System Chancellor J.B. Milliken is stepping down at the end of this month to lead the University of California system, the West Coast institution's board of regents announced ...
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James B. Milliken, University of Texas chancellor, named next University of California presidentJames B. Milliken, the chancellor of the University of Texas, has been named the next University of California president by the UC Board of Regents. Milliken, 68, has spent decades in higher ...
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