UCLA |
Faculty approve undergraduate diversity requirement
Policy takes effect for freshmen entering UCLA College this fall and transfer students entering in fall 2017.
CNBC |
Tuition is rising but it's not the university's fault
Napolitano: State budget cuts are the culprit.
UC Riverside |
Napolitano addresses myths about UC
UC president asks Riverside business leadership to support state budget augmentation for higher education.
UCNet |
UC recognizes national Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Activities are planned across the UC system to build awareness.
U-T San Diego |
Ernest Rady donates $100 million to UC San Diego
Philanthropist's gift goes to the business school that bears his name — with the contribution, the school says it plans to more than double its faculty.
UC Irvine |
Gillman invested as UC Irvine’s sixth chancellor
He sees innovation, expansion and partnerships as key to further enhancing campus’s excellence, impact and global preeminence.
UCLA |
Law professor named UCLA’s first vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion
Jerry Kang draws praise for his commitment to fairness and his leadership skills.
Cultures Magazine |
UC Global Food Initiative: Healing hunger, nurturing nutrition
How UC is playing a pivotal role in food, its cultivation and feeding the world.
UC Irvine |
Jack Peltason, emeritus chancellor and president, 1923-2015
Founding faculty member and second chancellor at UC Irvine never lost interest in learning.
Los Angeles Times |
UC extends discounted tuition to military veterans
Military veterans and their dependents who are UC students will be able to pay lower in-state tuition even if they otherwise are not eligible.
U-T San Diego |
UC San Diego creates its own 'Kickstarter'
The campus has joined the floodtide of universities that have created their own online crowdfunding sites, a move that’s bringing in money for projects as different as electric car research and renovating a baseball park.
The Conversation |
Billions of dollars left unused, as students fail to ask for financial aid
Students in California are letting nearly $400 million in aid go unclaimed. Nationwide, the total nears $3 billion. UC Riverside Chancellor Wilcox weighs in on the dilemma.