UCLA Magazine |
Aiming for the final frontier
UCLA alumna has nailed the first big hurdle toward a one-way trip to Mars.
UCLA |
Students bring much-needed medical aid to Mexican community
UCLA's chapter of Flying Samaritans brings quality medical care to Tijuana's Colonia Margarita Moran.
UC Santa Cruz |
Alumnus up for "Best Picture" Oscar
"Nebraska" is one of several notable films produced by Ron Yerxa.
UC Office of the President |
UCOP announces student video contest
The University of California Office of the President teams up with Directing Change, a contest that encourages students to submit videos that will positively impact campus life.
UCLA Magazine |
Clayborne Carson: King's chronicler
The man who edits and publishes Martin Luther King’s papers isn't just a scholar of the civil rights movement. Historian, documentarian, playwright and scholar Clayborne Carson lived it.
UC Davis |
Aggie voices
Spotlight on the UC Davis student experience — from the student's point of view.
San Francisco Chronicle |
Revamped computer science classes attract more girls
A UC Berkeley computer science class is at the vanguard of a tech world shift: The class has more women than men.
UC Riverside |
Happy birthday, UC Riverside
A collection of news reports tells the story of the start of classes in February 1954.
Los Angeles Times |
Is college still worth it? Pew research says yes
A four-year degree pays off — and in some ways that may be even more so for the current generation.
UC Davis |
Students learn engineering through coffee
From green bean to your cup of joe, the process of making coffee is all engineering.
UC Newsroom |
UC alums fill Peace Corps ranks
The University of California remains a perennial leader in sending alumni to international service.
UC Santa Cruz |
Single class inspires tangible change
Alums who formed a socially conscious nonprofit as a way of keeping in touch have funded more than $180,000 in projects.