U.C. Davis Learns Downside of Trying to Scrub Search Results

U.C. Davis Learns Downside of Trying to Scrub Search Results
NY Times
4/15/16

The university paid at least $175,000 to two public relations firms to suppress the negative search results generated by its name, and the name of its chancellor, Linda P.B. Katehi, according to a report this week by The Sacramento Bee. The news has caused some California lawmakers to call for her resignation.