UC Newsroom |
New UC projects target greenhouse gas emissions
Research and outreach efforts will help UC become first major university to achieve carbon neutrality.
UC San Diego |
Florentine 'patient' gets high-tech physical
Two doctoral students travel to Italy to assess the structural condition of one of Florence's landmarks, the Baptistery of St. John.
UC Newsroom |
UC alumni answer call of the Peace Corps
Six University of California campuses are among the year’s top 20 producers of volunteers.
UC Berkeley |
Student’s good idea cut water use and saved $23 million
When Karen Andrade came to UC Berkeley, she was surprised to discover how challenging it was for outside organizations to partner with students and faculty on research projects. She came up with the idea of Science Shop to fill the gap.
UCLA |
Grad Slam competition asks students to show their TED style
UCLA’s Graduate Division and Graduate Student Association are teaming up to create UCLA’s first Grad Slam, a combination training ground and competition to determine who best can deliver an engaging, three-minute research presentation that anyone can comprehend.
UC Newsroom |
Energy smack down Campuses compete to save electricity
Nine UC undergraduate campuses are going head to head as part of a national contest to conserve energy.
UC San Diego |
The Basement opens for business at UC San Diego
New incubator/accelerator program for student entrepreneurs opens on campus.
UC Irvine |
Overseeing your online afterlife
Jed Brubaker’s graduate research at UC Irvine guides Facebook’s new policy on postmortem account stewardship.
UCLA |
Global Food Initiative funds student documentaries
Films at UCLA on a single mother's struggle to buy healthy food and the impact of an urban garden are among 41 projects systemwide receiving grants.
UCLA |
A salute to UCLA Freedom Riders and their history-making journey
Sixteen civil rights activists — all UCLA alumni — challenged segregation in the South in 1961 as Freedom Riders.
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 Berkeley |
Underground scholars reverse school-to-prison pipeline
Those who have done time in jail or prison face unique challenges as college scholars at UC Berkeley. Through their campus organization ‘Underground Scholars,’ formerly incarcerated students work to beat the odds and change the system.