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UC reaches tentative agreement with AFSCME to avert strike
Multi-year deal averts union walkout scheduled for March 3-7.
UC president launches Oakland outreach project
UC Oakland Partnership aims to strengthen ties between the Office of the President and the community by supporting local businesses and civic organizations, and awarding scholarships to students committed to enrolling at a UC campus.
Advisory committee named for UC Irvine chancellor search
Group is tasked with finding successor to Michael V. Drake, who will step down at the end of June.
UCOP announces student video contest
The University of California Office of the President teams up with Directing Change, a contest that encourages students to submit videos that will positively impact campus life.
STATEMENT ON ANNOUNCED STRIKE BY AFSCME PATIENT CARE AND SERVICE WORKERS AT UC
Response to union's request that patient care and service workers participate in a five-day strike.
Student Veterans Meet with President Napolitano and Form Advisory Group
Meeting with President Napolitano leads to systemwide group to address challenges of resuming higher education during or after military service.
State audit praises level of patient care at UC med centers
Probe finds patient care, satisfaction among best nationwide, meeting or surpassing most other benchmarks.
UC Irvine Chancellor Michael Drake to step down in June
Dr. Michael Drake will leave UC after more than 30 years, including nine as chancellor.
Advisory committee named for UCSF chancellor search
Group tasked with finding successor to Susan Desmond-Hellmann, who will step down at the end of March.
Regents appoint chief investment officer
Jagdeep Singh Bachher joins UC on April 1 and will be responsible for managing the more than $80 billion in assets.
President Napolitano announces budget cuts
Steps to flatten Office of the President budget include hiring cap, travel reductions, other fiscal reductions.
Undergrad applications continue upward trend
Freshman applications rose 2 to 9.6 percent, varying by campus; total applications rose 4.9 percent systemwide.