Regents of the University of California
The Regents of the University of California is the governing board of the University of California, a public university system with over 280,000 students enrolled across ten campuses. The board has 26 voting members.
The regents establish university policy and make decisions that determine student cost of attendance, admissions, employee compensation, land management, and engage in the long-range planning of the UC. The regents also control the investment of the UC’s endowment, and they engage in the brokeraging of contracts between the UC and private companies.
The California Constitution grants broad institutional autonomy, with limited exceptions, to the Regents. According to article IX, section 9, subsection, "he regents of the University of California shall be vested with the legal title and the management and disposition of the property of the university and of the property held for its benefit."
Administrative support is provided to the Regents by the Office of the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the Regents of the University of California, which shares an office building with the UC Office of the President in Oakland.
In May 2017, The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the Regents had been hosting costly dinner parties using university funds. After extensive public outcry, university leadership released a statement saying the university would no longer fund these dinners.
Composition
The majority of the board is appointed via nomination by the Governor of California and confirmation by the California State Senate to 12-year terms. One student Regent is selected by the Board to represent the students for a one-year term through a hiring process that is conducted by the board. The remaining 7 Regents are ex officio members. They are the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of the State Assembly, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, President and Vice President of the Alumni Associations of UC, and President of the University of California.The Board also has two non-voting faculty representatives and two non-voting Staff Advisors. The incoming student Regent serves as a non-voting Regent-designate from the date of selection until beginning their formal term the following July 1.
The vast majority of the Regents appointed by the Governor historically have consisted of lawyers, politicians and businessmen. Over the past two decades, it has been common that UC Regents appointees have donated relatively large sums of money either directly to the Governor's election campaigns or indirectly to party election groups.
Regentshttps://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/about/members-and-advisors/index.html
Current members
Originally appointed by Gov. Gray Davis:- Sherry L. Lansing
- Richard C. Blum
Originally appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown:
- Richard Sherman
- Eloy Ortiz Oakley
- John Pérez
- Gareth Elliott
- Howard "Peter" Guber
- Lark Park
- Maria Anguiano
- Laphonza Butler
- Michael Cohen
- Cecilia Estolano
- Richard Leib
- Jonathan "Jay" Sures
Student regent:
Ex officio regents:
- Gavin Newsom
- Eleni Kounalakis
- Anthony Rendon
- Tony Thurmond
- Janet Napolitano
- William Um
- Christine Simmons
Regents-designate
- Eric Mart
- Debby Stegura
- Jamaal Muwwakkil
Faculty representatives
- Kum-Kum Bhavnani
- Mary Gauvain
Student advisor
- Edward Greg Huang
- Devon Graves
Staff advisor
- Kate Klimow
- Ann Jeffery
Notable past Regents
- Ben Allen
- Gerry Parsky
- John J. Moores
- David S. Lee
- Ward Connerly
- Janice Eberly
- Dolores Huerta
- Howard H. Leach
- Clair Burgener
- John F. Henning
- Tirso del Junco
- Willis Harman
- William French Smith
- Sheldon Andelson
- Janice Eberly
- Gregory Bateson
- William Coblentz
- Yvonne Burke
- Fred Dutton
- William M. Roth
- Elinor Raas Heller
- Norton Simon
- Edwin W. Pauley
- Dorothy Buffum Chandler
- H. R. Haldeman
- William E. Forbes
- Thomas M. Storke
- Chester W. Nimitz
- John Francis Neylan
- Stanley Mosk
- Paul Peek
- William H. Crocker
- William John Cooper
- Phoebe Hearst
- Stanley Sheinbaum
- Charles Stetson Wheeler
- Leland Stanford
- Timothy Guy Phelps
- Benjamin B. Redding
Honorary Regents
- Frederick Low, 9th Governor of California from 1863 to 1867; considered the "father of the University of California"
- Andrew J. Moulder, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1862–1863; a founder of Minns’ Evening Normal School in San Francisco in 1857 and of the first California State Normal School in San Jose, approved by the Legislature in 1862
- Edward Tompkins
- Samuel F. Butterworth
- Joseph M. Moss
- William Chapman Ralston, founder of the Bank of California
- John B. Felton
- Isaac Friedlander
- Augustus J. Bowie
- John S. Hager, California State Senator and district judge; United States Senator from California
- Louis Sachs
- Henry H. Haight, 10th Governor of California; signed the Charter of the University of California on March 23, 1868
- Andrew Smith Hallidie, "regarded as the inventor of the cable car and father of the present day San Francisco cable car system"; President of the San Francisco Mechanics' Institute 1868–1877 and 1893–1895
Notable legal cases
- Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California
- Hamilton v. Regents of the University of California
- Moore v. Regents of the University of California
- Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
- Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California
- USL v. BSDi