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Lawsuits, court-imposed enrollment freezes, and short-term legislative fixes were recent headline issues following substantial campus enrollment increases. This is not the way to determine good public policy. The panel will discuss the roles and responsibilities of the university, the City of Berkeley, the State of California, and other stakeholders regarding campus-city relations and how best to think about, analyze, and address the effects of future enrollment increases and campus expansions at Berkeley and other campus communities.
NANCY SKINNER ’77, M.A. ’89
State Senator
JESSE ARREGUÍN ’07
Mayor of Berkeley
RIGEL ROBINSON ’18
Berkeley Councilmember
KATE HARRISON ’81, M.P.P. ’84
Berkeley Councilmember
DAVID WILSON
Dean, Goldman School of Public Policy
DAN LINDHEIM ’68, M.C.P. ’72, M.P.H. ’72, Ph.D. ’86
Faculty Director, Center on Civility & Democratic Engagement, Moderator
Hosted by Goldman School’s Center on Civility and Democratic Engagement
Lawsuits, court-imposed enrollment freezes, and short-term legislative fixes were recent headline issues following substantial campus enrollment increases. This is not the way to determine good public policy. The panel will discuss the roles and responsibilities of the university, the City of Berkeley, the State of California, and other stakeholders regarding campus-city relations and how best to think about, analyze, and address the effects of future enrollment increases and campus expansions at Berkeley and other campus communities.
NANCY SKINNER ’77, M.A. ’89
State Senator
JESSE ARREGUÍN ’07
Mayor of Berkeley
RIGEL ROBINSON ’18
Berkeley Councilmember
KATE HARRISON ’81, M.P.P. ’84
Berkeley Councilmember
DAVID WILSON
Dean, Goldman School of Public Policy
DAN LINDHEIM ’68, M.C.P. ’72, M.P.H. ’72, Ph.D. ’86
Faculty Director, Center on Civility & Democratic Engagement, Moderator
Hosted by Goldman School’s Center on Civility and Democratic Engagement