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UC’s National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement selects inaugural class of fellows, expands board
UC Irvine chancellor to oversee center’s administration, begin search for executive director.
Fellowship applications open for UC’s National Center for Free Speech
Starting today (Nov. 9), the University of California will accept applications from individuals interested in joining the inaugural group of fellows for its National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement in Washington, D.C. The fellowship program is the cornerstone of the university’s newly established center, which aims to explore the timely, critical issue of free speech on our nation’s college campuses and in society as a whole.
UC President Napolitano calls upon academics to speak out in challenging times of ‘fake news,’ falsehoods
At the American Political Science Association’s (APSA) annual meeting today (August 31), University of California President Janet Napolitano challenged the higher education community to help the public distinguish between truth and divisive falsehoods, and to speak out against intolerance and bigotry.
Amazon partners with UC Berkeley for first foray into investigative journalism
Online giant's big move could create a sustainable business model for nonfiction storytelling.
Why binge-watching might actually be good for you
Experts weigh in on our new fix.
The doctor who taught you how to love your brain
New documentary shines a spotlight on the trailblazing UC Berkeley professor.
Where do Oscar-winning actors and actresses go to university?
UC rules the rankings once again.
Our bots, ourselves
Artificial intelligence has already changed the way a UC Santa Cruz professor makes music.
Opening doors for the Ph.D.
UCLA makes curricular changes to get doctoral students in the humanities better prepared for careers outside academe.
Historical detective on the case at SF Library
The extroverted librarian and UC Irvine alum takes us on a tour of her work at the San Francisco History Center.
Why American TV needs a Muslim Modern Family
UC Riverside professor Reza Aslan thinks a Muslim Will and Grace could truly change American perceptions of Islam.