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He began his career as a mail carrier in UC Berkeley and went on to hold a range of positions, including faculty member and eventually department chair of the Asian American Studies department. He also served as an analyst and Special Assistant to the Chancellor. |
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He began his career as a mail carrier in UC Berkeley and went on to hold a range of positions, including faculty member and eventually department chair of the Asian American Studies department. He also served as an analyst and Special Assistant to the Chancellor. |
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In 1988, he was appointed as Associate Vice Chancellor of Admissions and Enrollment following controversy surrounding Asian American admissions. In 1986, after years of steady growth, Asian American enrollment declined, prompting accusations from the community that the university used discriminatory and unlawful admissions practices which limited Asian American enrollment. The issue drew public scrutiny and political pressure, which resulted in then Chancellor Michael Heyman apologizing for the university's actions. |
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In 1988, he was appointed as Associate Vice Chancellor of Admissions and Enrollment following controversy surrounding Asian American admissions. In 1986, after years of steady growth, Asian American enrollment declined, prompting accusations from the community that the university used discriminatory and unlawful admissions practices which limited Asian American enrollment. The issue drew public scrutiny, drawing attention from [[Der Spiegel]], the [[The Economist|Economist]], and the [[Asian Wall Street Journal]]. The political pressure resulted in then Chancellor Michael Heyman apologizing for the university's actions. |
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Community leaders accepted Heyman's apology but pointed to the absence of Asian Americans in administrative roles. Hayashi was subsequently appointed to this role in response. |
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Community leaders accepted Heyman's apology but pointed to the absence of Asian Americans in administrative roles. Hayashi was subsequently appointed to this role in response. |
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Before retiring in 2004, he served as Associate Vice President of the University of California System. |
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Before retiring in 2004, he served as Associate Vice President of the University of California System. |