UC Berkeley |
On Berkeley time? He keeps Campanile’s clocks ticking
What happens when the clocks stop on UC Berkeley landmark? The call goes to Art Simmons.
UCLA Magazine |
Homes with heart for Sendai
Architecture and urban design chair Hitoshi Abe is designing homes that will rise from the rubble in his quake- and tsunami-damaged hometown in Japan.
UC Irvine |
Nobel laureate Irwin Rose dead at 88
Pioneering enzyme researcher also was a beloved colleague and mentor.
UC Davis |
Surfing surgeon stoked on work-life balance
Passionate about his sport and his profession, assistant professor Boaz Arzi finds the waves to be good medicine for the rigors of the operating room.
UCLA |
Professor who taught history — and lived it — retires
Liberated from Dachau in 1945, Ivan Berend went on to become a key figure in Hungary’s transition from communism.
UC Santa Barbara |
A question of justice
In his new book, Richard Ross explores the conditions and contexts of girls remanded to detention centers.
UCLA |
Exploiting sports triumphs for political gain a classic tale, scholar demonstrates
Victories at chariot races brought ambitious ruler fame in fifth century B.C.
UCLA |
Muralist's memorabilia heads to Smithsonian
National Museum of American History honors professor Judith Baca and the Great Wall of Los Angeles.
UCLA |
New Discrimination Prevention Officers discuss mission, goals
Lillie Hsu and Dion Raymond have long-standing connections to UCLA. Their new positions are a key component to remedying bias, improving campus climate and strengthening UCLA’s commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
UC San Diego |
Former food desert now feeds a community’s spirit
San Diego residents are transforming a 20,000-square-foot vacant urban lot into a community focal point for healthy place making.
UC Research Tumblr |
The landscape of prisons
UC Riverside panel discussion and art exhibition spark conversation about prisons and art.