Abstract
On June 2, 1999, Robert Berdahl addressed the National Press Club. The title of his talk was “The Public University in the Twenty-First Century.” In the question-and-answer period that followed, which was moderated by Larry Lipman, president of the National Press Club, many questions focused on how the University of California, Berkeley, was addressing the problem of working toward diversity in the wake of the University of California regents’ decision to forbid race-based admissions. This is an excerpt from the transcript.
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