Dive Brief:
- Janet Napolitano starts her $570,000-a-year job as head of the University of California system Monday.
- In her first few weeks, she will review budgets and meet with students, faculty, staff, administrators and elected officials.
- A spokesman said that her first priority is to "listen and learn" and that she will not be giving any interviews during her first few weeks.
Dive Insight:
Some students are taking issue with the choice of Napolitano to head the university system. They say that given her previous job she is a poor choice to oversee the nation's largest higher education system, where some students are from families living illegally in the U.S.