UC Newsroom |
Digitization project breathes new life into UC Libraries’ collections
Out-of-print treasures get new exposure in the digital realm.
UC Santa Cruz |
Alumnus up for "Best Picture" Oscar
"Nebraska" is one of several notable films produced by Ron Yerxa.
UC Riverside |
Century-old music mystery solved
Musicologist Walter Clark locates long-lost opera by Spanish composer Enrique Granados.
UC Santa Cruz |
Film professor's video addresses LA public health crisis
Los Angeles transit passengers will learn of the dangers of 'Evil White Foods' from John Jota Leaños' film.
UC San Diego |
Donated Dr. Seuss works may lead to new books
Trove of archived works, donated to the UC San Diego Library, may find their way into new books to delight Dr. Seuss' legion of fans.
UCLA Magazine |
In the footsteps of Ansel Adams
Revisit locales for the iconic photographer's 'Fiat Lux' images, and see how UCLA has changed over a half century.
UC Santa Cruz |
If it ain’t Baroque, don’t fix it
Four decades ago, music professor Linda Burman-Hall founded the Santa Cruz Baroque Festival. It's still going strong today.
UC Santa Cruz |
Professor’s e-book featured on startup site for women
Micah Perks' memoir, 'Alone in the Woods,' explores women and the wilderness.
UC Berkeley |
Intellectual migration from fascist Europe to Berkeley
Exhibition at the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life traces the journeys of artists, writers and scholars who eventually made their way to safety and intellectual prominence at UC Berkeley.
UCLA |
Center marks half century as hub for medieval and Renaissance scholars
Center for Medieval Renaissance Studies innovates with inclusion of scholars from wide-ranging disciplines and farflung cultures beyond a Eurocentric focus.
UCLA |
Oscar bait or pandering to the audience?
Researchers reveal the logic behind the tough decisions studios make about what films to make.
UC Santa Cruz |
UCSC alumni glow in TV spotlight
Andy Samberg, Cary Fukunaga bring home Golden Globes for TV work.