UC Riverside |
How to make reclaimed water ready for crops
A new, simple solution for cleaning out unhealthy chemicals and turning sewage into sustenance.
UC Irvine |
A bridge across time and space
New open-access virtual reality research environment transports visitors to Renaissance Italy.
UC Newsroom |
UC leads all universities all-time in producing Peace Corps volunteers
Four UC campuses are among the top 25 schools to have produced volunteers over the Peace Corps’ 62-year history, with UC Berkeley at No. 1.
UC San Francisco |
California statewide study investigates causes and impacts of homelessness
UCSF releases most comprehensive study of people experiencing homelessness.
UC Davis |
UC Davis Innovation Awards for 2023 honor contributions that benefit society
From climate-resilient construction to biomedical imaging, winners of this year’s UC Davis Innovation Awards are developing solutions with global impact.
UC Berkeley |
Chancellor Carol Christ announces 2024 retirement, plans for ambitious year
After six years at the helm, Chancellor Carol Christ plans to retire next June. But first she's tackling a slate of ambitious goals.
UC Riverside |
Previously unknown material could revolutionize cancer treatment
Tiny “dots” transform light, enabling big advancements.
UC Irvine |
UC Irvine scientists create long-lasting, cobalt-free, lithium-ion batteries
The finding promises to help manufacturers move beyond the controversial metal cobalt.
UC Newsroom |
The Class of 2023: A social mobility success story
Large numbers of first-generation, transfer students and Pell Grant recipients graduating this spring highlight UC’s role as an engine of personal transformation and economic growth.
UC Newsroom |
First-gen students lead the way in the Class of 2023
More than 40 percent of this year’s graduating class are the first in their families to earn a college degree. Meet a few of our newest grads as they celebrate taking their next step.
UCLA |
Feeling Sliimey
A UCLA freshman conquers Shark Tank with an ooey, gooey invention.
UC Riverside via The Conversation |
Aztec and Maya civilizations are household names — but it’s the Olmecs who are the ‘mother culture’ of ancient Mesoamerica
The return of an important monument to Mexico puts a spotlight on a culture whose influence is still felt in the Americas today.