Reflecting on a century and a half of life at the world's most renowned public university.
UC celebrates 150 years of pioneering a better future
UCLA research puts wildfire risk into historic context
Western U.S. precipitation extremes are closely aligned with the region’s past, a new study shows.
UC Santa Cruz music alumnus lands job as head archivist of Bob Dylan Archive
Alum will help build the world's leading academic resource on the artist.
How tea shaped the modern world
Historian traces tea’s journey across the globe as a commodity and a tool of the British Empire.
Opening the doors of the humanities to the public
Doctoral students share their expertise with the community in a new fellowship program.
Walls, spies, East Berlin and the California Book Award
Anne Nesbet's historical novel “Cloud and Wallfish” claims the gold medal in juvenile fiction.
Born in the Summer of Love: The Haight Ashbury Free Clinic transformed drug addiction treatment
Famed clinic celebrates its 50th anniversary.
UC Merced Library chosen to digitize AIDS historical archives
Effort will make hundreds of thousands of pages available to the global public.
UC Santa Cruz genetics lab helps solve the mystery of 'Miranda Eve'
UC scientists team up to identify the remains of 19th-century baby Jane Doe found in San Francisco backyard.
UC Berkeley to open first university center for Silk Road study in North America
$5M gift from the Tang family launches new interdisciplinary hub.
Sweet and sour stories of citrus
May 6 festival will unveil progress to cultivate inclusive histories at Riverside's California State Citrus Historic Park.
A pendant fit for a king
One of the largest Mayan jades found to date, containing a historical text, is discovered.