New York Times |
An incubator for innovation
With venture capital for clean energy investments drying up, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is nurturing entrepreneurs.
Commonwealth Club |
Napolitano and Yudof on the future of higher education
Janet Napolitano and Mark Yudof discuss the challenges facing America’s higher education system and, in particular, the University of California.
UC Newsroom |
UC awards $23 million to multicampus research collaborations
Grants will go to a diverse array of projects, from developing an implantable device that could correct memory impairment to an effort to help California better manage its water resources.
UC Newsroom |
UC plans to require vaccinations for incoming students
Incoming students will be screened for TB and vaccinated for measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox, meningococcus, tetanus and whooping cough, under a plan set to take effect in 2017.
UC Newsroom |
Princeton Review rates eight UC campuses among nation’s top 'Colleges that Pay You Back'
Rankings celebrate institutions that are working to be affordable to students with need.
Forbes |
Four innovative ways colleges and universities are fighting poverty
Among them: impacting college access at scale. Example: More than 40 percent of UC undergrads receive Pell grants, and 78 percent of these students graduate in four years. UC has made this possible by increasing the amount of time faculty spend teaching classes and advising students.
Lawrence Livermore Lab |
California employers train service members for advanced manufacturing jobs
Labs, academia, government agencies and nonprofits are joining forces to to develop a pipeline to help service members and vets develop highly specialized skills.
Inside Higher Ed |
Vulnerable to measles
UC, like many California colleges, does not require students to receive measles and many other immunizations before enrolling. But that policy may soon change.
UC Office of the President |
UC president responds to President Obama’s fiscal year 2016 budget request
Budget request focuses on higher education access and strategic investments in student financial aid, basic research, precision medicine and other concerns.
UC San Diego |
‘Frontiers of Innovation’ program seeds multidisciplinary projects
Program will help launch seven major projects focused on advancing strategic research goals.
UC Newsroom |
UC campuses excel at community engagement
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching recognizes UC Davis, UCLA and UC Merced for their 'institutional focus' on engagement.
UC Natural Reserve System |
Natural reserves 'supercourse' takes students out of class to the field
California Ecology and Conservation — open to students at UC's nine general campuses — offers a pivotal experience in their academic and professional careers.