The University of California has entered into an open access agreement with Cambridge University Press.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki shares her tips and tricks
The alum and her husband, Google exec Dennis Troper, spoke with campus provost Marlene Tromp on the keys to their success.
Why cities should stop playing Amazon’s game and quit offering companies tax incentives
Economic research suggests tax incentives and other corporate subsidies don't have the positive impact they're supposed to.
The science of work
Are innovators born or are they created? Elizabeth Lyons sets out to answer questions just like this.
Young, gifted and black: The next generation of artists and entrepreneurs
This Black History Month, we are tuning into visions of the future from our current students and recent alums.
Technology startup founded by UC Santa Barbara grads wins first place at the 2018 UC Startup Showcase
Milo Sensors evolved from a student-driven business proposal to pioneering the next wave of wearable technology.
Proposed changes to immigration laws would cost California jobs, harm public health
The state could lose up to $1.67 billion in federal benefits with changes to the ‘public charge’ test, a new report finds.
Minority homebuyers face widespread statistical lending discrimination
A study of mortgage lending finds African American and Latino borrowers continue to be charged higher interest rates.
Nine in 10 Silicon Valley jobs pay less now than 20 years ago
Silicon Valley's business models concentrate wealth, new research finds.
What the battle over scooters gets wrong
The problem isn't what's on our streets. It's the streets themselves.
Faith in an MBA: A priest comes to Berkeley Haas
Fellow students have asked, ‘what’s a priest going to do with an MBA?’”
How an immigrant workforce leads to innovation
H-1B visas have become a political football, but their impact on products was little known — until now.