Study finds women faculty take on more internal service work than male colleagues, impacting their ability to get ahead.
When good deeds go unpublished
12 UC faculty members awarded 2017 Guggenheim Fellowships
New fellows hail from four campuses and encompass arts, engineering, history, science and more.
Are the rich more selfish than the rest of us?
Sure, the wealthy donate less often to charity, but are their moral values that different? New research has an answer.
Ancient Mesoamerican myth brought to life in new video game
Alums become rapidly successful on one of the internet's largest online game platforms.
The first lady of lint
86-year-old alumna found fame with a fuzzy artistic vision.
Honoring the legacy of César E. Chávez on campus
Legendary organizer inspired a legion of student activists, including those of farmworker families.
A gift of history
UC gives images of the Mexican Revolution to the Ministry of Culture.
What your exes have in common
Yes, you have a type. But where does it come from?
What does that sentence say?
Adult learners of a second language can process grammar much like a native, study shows.
The doctor who taught you how to love your brain
New documentary shines a spotlight on the trailblazing UC Berkeley professor.
A land without heart disease
80-year-olds in an indigenous population in Bolivia have the same arterial age as Americans in their mid-fifties. Why?
UC Irvine Newkirk Center for Science & Society named home for National Registry of Exonerations
Campus becomes home to leading source of information for official criminal conviction reversals.