The University of California today (Jan. 12) announced the appointment of Kathleen Salvaty to fill the new position of systemwide Title IX coordinator, reporting directly to President Janet Napolitano in a role that will lead efforts against sexual violence and sexual harassment throughout the University.
UC hires first systemwide Title IX coordinator
Why Trump should continue DACA
The UC Merced chancellor writes in support of the hundreds of students that enrich her campus.
Wanted: Students for the UC Board of Regents
If you dream of helping shape one of the best university systems in the world, now’s your chance.
Regents to consider modest tuition increase for improved student support
Revenue to be used for financial aid, student services and improving the student-faculty ratio.
Economic impact of UC Merced rises to $2.6B
Campus contributions to the state include more than $1.4B to the San Joaquin Valley, with more to come.
A year of risks and rewards
Scientific advancements, student achievements and a new 'collision space' cap off a remarkable 2016.
California freshman applications to UC continue record-breaking climb
More than 111,600 California high school seniors applied for admission to the University of California’s fall 2017 freshman class, a 6 percent increase over last year, according to preliminary data released Dec. 19.
Keepin’ it real with President Napolitano: The state of the state’s university
A sit-down interview on some of the most pressing challenges in higher education.
UC president announces 2017 Research Catalyst Awards
University of California President Janet Napolitano today (Dec. 1) announced the 2017 recipients of the President’s Research Catalyst Awards, chosen from a pool of more than 100 proposed projects.
The truth about young immigrants and DACA
UC President Janet Napolitano on the lawful and rational basis of the program that supports students known as Dreamers.
University of California releases principles in support of UC community members
The University of California announced that it will vigorously protect the privacy and civil rights of the undocumented members of the UC community and will direct its police departments not to undertake joint efforts with any government agencies to enforce federal immigration law.
UC, CSU and CCC leaders urge President-elect Trump to continue DACA
California higher education leaders call upon the President-elect to allow students known as Dreamers to continue to pursue their education in the United States.