Oficina del Presidente de la Universidad de California |
La Universidad de California rompe récords de admisión, con aumentos en el número de estudiantes de primer año y transferidos de universidades comunitarias que provienen de California y de comunidades subrepresentadas
La Universidad de California anunció hoy (31 de julio) que ha admitido a su clase más grande y diversa hasta la fecha. Este logro se debe a los aumentos significativos en la cantidad de residentes de California, estudiantes subrepresentados y estudiantes transferidos de los Colegios Comunitarios de California (CCC) a los que se les ofrece admisión para el otoño de 2024.
UC Office of the President |
The University of California breaks admissions records, with surges in California and underrepresented first-year admits and community college transfers
The University of California announced today (July 31) that it has admitted its largest and most diverse class to date. This achievement is driven by significant increases in the number of California residents, underrepresented students, and California Community College (CCC) transfer students offered fall 2024 admission.
UC Health |
Training tomorrow's public health leaders: The impact of UC Irvine’s new health professional school
The UC Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health is the fourth school of public health in the 10-campus UC system, joining schools of public health at UC Berkeley, UCLA and UC San Diego.
UC Santa Barbara |
UC Santa Barbara and Tuskegee University launch pilot program to advance Black cultural perspectives in TV writing
A unique pilot program focuses on writing for diverse voices, creating a new kind of space between a Hispanic Serving Institution and an HBCU.
UC Office of the President |
UCLA graduate student Sonya Brooks appointed as 2025-26 UC student Regent
The University of California Board of Regents today (July 17) appointed University of California, Los Angeles graduate student Sonya Brooks as the 2025-26 student Regent.
UC Newsroom |
California has problems. AI can help solve them.
As AI gets more powerful and easier to use, UC researchers are finding ways to integrate these emerging technologies into their work, shortening the distance to solutions that benefit every Californian.
UC Santa Cruz |
New public archives will share wisdom, artifacts from Dolores Huerta’s lifetime of successful social change leadership
UC Santa Cruz will hire a project archivist and two new postdoctoral scholars to support development of Huerta’s archives.
UC Newsroom |
University of California President Drake awards UC Presidential Medal to UC Santa Cruz alum Julie Packard, co-founder of the Monterey Bay Aquarium
President Michael V. Drake, M.D., has awarded the UC Presidential Medal to UC Santa Cruz alum Julie Packard in recognition of her work to safeguard the world’s marine ecosystems and her steadfast support of the University and its ocean conservation leadership.
UC Office of the President |
University of California statement on California’s 2024-25 budget
University of California President Michael V. Drake, M.D., issued the following statement today (Saturday, June 29, 2024) on California’s 2024-25 budget.
UC Office of the President |
UC announces Board of Regents chair and vice chair, committee leadership appointments for 2024-25
The University of California announced today (Monday, July 1, 2024) the appointment of Regent Janet Reilly as chair of the UC Board of Regents and the appointment of Regent Maria Anguiano as the Board’s vice chair.
UC Office of the President |
UAW strike formally ends; breach of contract case will continue in Superior Court
The International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW) agreed to extend the temporary restraining order that ended the strike that began last month. The University of California’s breach of contract case against UAW is ongoing.
UC Office of the President |
La UC ofrece a la AFSCME nuevas propuestas de salarios y costos de seguro médico
Las propuestas más recientes aumentan la paga 10 meses antes de lo previsto y proporcionan hasta $6,000 en ahorros en el seguro médico