UC Newsroom |

President Napolitano among new members of American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Academy's Class of 2015 includes 22 members from across the UC system.
UC Newsroom |

Art, science inspire student climate-change activism

37 students are awarded fellowships to work on projects that support UC's Carbon Neutrality Initiative.
UC Davis |

UC Davis opens Life Sciences Innovation Center in Chile

The center’s long-term goal is to support research, development and economic competitiveness in Chile and California with a focus on the agricultural industry, including plant breeding, postharvest and climate-change technologies.
UC Newsroom |

UC students tour peach farm, meet with President Napolitano

UC Global Food Initiative student fellows gathered near Fresno to dig into the soil, thin fruiting peach trees and discuss the initiative with UC President Janet Napolitano.
UC Newsroom |

4 UC campuses ranked in Princeton Reviews top 50 green colleges

UC Santa Barbara, ranked third, along with UC Irvine, UC Santa Cruz and UC Davis among top sustainable campuses.
UC Office of the President |

UC launches online Information Center

Interactive data allows the public to explore a wide range of topics related to UC.
UC Newsroom |

UC expands TES college road map

Program provides California public high school students with transcripts to help them plan and prepare for college.
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.