UC Newsroom |
Growing up: Words of wisdom for the future
With graduation season over, it's time to step into something new. Here's six pieces of invaluable advice from noted alums on shaping the future.
UC San Diego |
Why are humans the only species prone to heart attacks?
Gene loss 2 to 3 million years ago may explain why coronary events are common in humans but rare in other animals.
UC Newsroom |
The ultimate guide to staying safe in the sun
July is UV Safety Awareness Month. Everything you need to know to protect yourself is right here.
UCLA |
Noninvasive test improves detection of aggressive prostate cancer
50 percent of treatments could have been avoided, researchers find.
UC Newsroom |
Finally, a closet that’s fun to be in
Trans and nonbinary students get a great, free place to shop at UC Santa Cruz's Cantú Clothing Closet.
UC Natural Reserve System |
UC reserve system grows to include Point Reyes, Mount Lassen
The new locations will provide opportunities for scientists and students as part of the world's largest university-administered reserve network.
UC Newsroom |
Want to ace your tests? Take notes by hand
Even a brand new laptop won't give you an edge over pen and paper.
UC Newsroom |
Michelle Obama, celebrities, cheer college-bound students for the journey ahead
Nearly 10,000 students packed UCLA's Pauley Pavilion May 1 for College Signing Day, a massive, nationwide celebration of committing to higher education.
UC Irvine |
Media exposure to mass violence can fuel cycle of distress, study shows
Researchers found graphic news exposure can fuel anxiety while promoting more media consumption.
UC Newsroom |
UC women empowering their communities
For Women's History Month, we spotlight just a few of the women who share their love of community with our community.
UC Santa Cruz |
Teens who seek solitude may be on the right track
While loneliness is often correlated with depression, choosing to be alone can actually be good for you.
UC Newsroom |
Above and beyond: UC women challenging the status quo
You don't have to leave campus to make change — and these young students and alums prove it.