UC Student Regents Hayley Weddle and Jamaal Muwwakkil bring their systemwide tour to today (Jan. 13), inviting students to participate in an open forum on challenges facing UC students.
MEET THE REGENTS
- Hayley Weddle is a Ph.D. student in education at UC San Diego.
- Jamaal Muwwakkil is a Ph.D. student at UC Santa Barbara, where his research specializations include African American language and culture, sociocultural linguistics and political discourse.
Weddle and Muwwakkil also will provide information on applying to be the next student regent.
The program is scheduled from noon to 1:15 p.m. in the Garrison Room, second floor, .
Weddle is the 2019-20 student regent and Muwwakkil is the student regent-designate, meaning he will move up to student regent in 2020-21.
The student regent is a full voting member of the Board of Regents, while the student regent-designate serves for a year without a vote before moving up to the student regent’s position.
— to serve as the designate in 2020-21 and regent in 2021-22. All students are eligible, graduate and undergraduate; the deadline is March 8.
The student regent has the opportunity to visit students on all UC campuses, grow a network of state and UC leaders, and influence university policies. The position also comes with a full waiver of all tuition and fees during the two years of service.
“Serving as student regent is an incredible opportunity to shape priorities and policies that impact both current and future students, staff, and faculty across the UC system,” Weddle said.
“The student regent serves as the voice for over 280,000 undergraduate and graduate students at the highest level of university governance, providing critical perspective about students’ experiences. The position is a transformative advocacy opportunity open to any enrolled UC student.”
Students must be in good standing at the time of application and throughout their service as regent-designate and regent.
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