The University of California issued a statement today (Jan. 16) on the federal government's push for a Supreme Court ruling on DACA.
UC statement on government’s push for Supreme Court ruling on DACA
UC praises Gov. Brown proposal to establish precision health institute
Executive Vice President of UC Health John D. Stobo issued a statement today (Jan. 10) applauding Governor Brown’s proposal to establish the California Institute to Advance Precision Health and Medicine.
Statement from UC Board of Regents Chair George Kieffer and UC President Janet Napolitano on Gov. Brown’s budget plan
UC Board of Regents Chair George Kieffer and UC President Janet Napolitano today (Jan. 10) issued a statement on Gov. Brown’s budget plan.
UC statement on federal court DACA ruling
The University of California issued a statement today (Jan. 9) following the federal district court’s decision on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
UC celebrates 150 years of pioneering a better future
Reflecting on a century and a half of life at the world's most renowned public university.
Statement of UC President Napolitano following death of San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee
The University of California issued a statement following the passing of San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee.
Campus’s economic impact on state nears $3 billion
The significant boost includes more than $1.6 billion to the San Joaquin Valley.
Calling all students: UC wants your input on sexual violence and prevention
The University of California is inviting students to apply for a seat on the inaugural student advisory board tasked with providing input on UC sexual harassment and sexual violence issues.
UC seeks applicants for its Free Speech Fellowship Program
Fellows selected by the National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement will lead the way on issues related to the First Amendment.
Fellowship applications open for UC’s National Center for Free Speech
Starting today (Nov. 9), the University of California will accept applications from individuals interested in joining the inaugural group of fellows for its National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement in Washington, D.C. The fellowship program is the cornerstone of the university’s newly established center, which aims to explore the timely, critical issue of free speech on our nation’s college campuses and in society as a whole.
Chancellor May backs Dream Act
Campus leader visits DC to advocate on behalf of undocumented students.
UC to offer support to applicants affected by natural disasters
In an effort to assist freshman and transfer applicants affected by the deadly wildfires that have scorched large stretches of California — as well as by the recent spate of other natural disasters — the University of California will extend its fall 2018 application deadline to December 15 for affected students who may need additional time to complete the application process.