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University of California’s New President, James Milliken, Will Come From Texas

Last updated: May 2, 2025 9:00 pm
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The University of California system has recently announced James B. Milliken as its new president. With a wealth of experience in leading public universities, including the University of Texas system, the City University of New York, and the University of Nebraska, Mr. Milliken is seen as a seasoned and stable choice to helm the prestigious public university system in these challenging times for higher education.

Taking the reins of a system that serves nearly 300,000 students, Mr. Milliken faces a tumultuous landscape. The Trump administration has put all 10 University of California campuses under scrutiny, investigating various issues such as admissions practices and allegations of antisemitism. While the California system has managed to avoid some of the drastic federal funding cuts imposed on other universities, it still faces a proposed 8% cut in state budget allocation as California grapples with a projected deficit.

The University of California Board of Regents highlighted Mr. Milliken’s dedication to supporting low-income students, citing his tenure at the City University of New York where he improved graduation rates despite funding challenges. His initiatives included the establishment of the CUNY School of Medicine, focusing on underserved communities. Despite battling throat cancer during his time at CUNY, Mr. Milliken continued to make significant strides in advancing educational opportunities.

In his role as chancellor of the University of Texas system, Mr. Milliken championed initiatives such as providing free tuition to students from families with incomes below $100,000. He also oversaw the implementation of a state law abolishing diversity, equity, and inclusion offices, streamlining operations within the system.

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Governor Gavin Newsom of California praised the appointment of Mr. Milliken, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership to enhance the University of California’s impact. Mr. Milliken, in his introductory remarks at the Board of Regents meeting in San Francisco, acknowledged the challenges facing higher education and stressed the need for adaptation to technological advancements.

Born in Fremont, Nebraska, Mr. Milliken brings a diverse background to his new role, having practiced law in New York before transitioning to academia. His appointment follows the departure of Michael V. Drake, with Mr. Milliken set to assume leadership of the University of California system on August 1st, with a salary of $1,475,000.

As Mr. Milliken takes on this pivotal role, he is poised to guide the University of California system through a period of significant change and uncertainty, reaffirming its commitment to excellence in teaching, research, healthcare, and public service. With a steadfast dedication to the university’s historic mission, Mr. Milliken aims to navigate the challenges ahead and ensure the system’s continued success.

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