The New York Times |

Turning discarded items into art about race in America

Three new shows bring the work of UCLA professor Rodney McMillian to the East Coast.

UC Santa Barbara |

What’s in a name?

A UC Santa Barbara professor pursues a history of immigration's transformations.

San Francisco Chronicle |

Davis a town of understated genius

Take a tour of the delightful home of the UC Davis campus.

KQED |

Dalí in Monterey: Alchemy of a museum makeover

The largest collection of works on the West Coast by the artist is about to become public, thanks to this UC Berkeley alum.

UC Santa Barbara |

Not just 'Frankenstein'

A UC Santa Barbara scholar shares her insights about the author behind one of the 19th century's famous works.

UC San Diego |

More than meets the eye

Widely known for her AT&T commercial work, UC San Diego alumna Milana Vayntrub is also a passionate DIY humanitarian. 

UC Newsroom |

Where medicine and the humanities meet

At UC Riverside, medical school students are combining traditional disciplines with liberal arts in order to deliver the best possible care.

UC Santa Cruz |

Other Minds donates archives to UC Santa Cruz

Music organization provides nearly 70 years of cutting-edge composer recordings, programs, and more.

UC Santa Barbara |

Shinto tradition to reach a new set of readers

UC Santa Barbara scholar creates the world's first book series outside of Japan on the Shinto tradition.

UC Berkeley |

Handel scholar discovers new cantata by a Baroque master

A UC Berkeley professor investigates an old manuscript and finds a new composition, to be conducted this spring.

San Francisco Chronicle |

Last men standing: the forgotten survivors of AIDS

UCSF lends its support to a new documentary about the challenges facing eight long-term survivors of AIDS.

UC Santa Barbara |

Life imitates art

UC Santa Barbara theater professor works in Nepal to help produce the first-ever opera to debut in the country.