UC Newsroom |
Study abroad turns 50
UC Education Abroad Program introduces shorter sessions to increase accessibility for students yearning for the study abroad experience.
UC Newsroom |
UC to conduct nation’s largest campus climate survey
In the nation's most extensive such survey, UC will ask students, faculty and staff about their experiences with diversity and inclusion at work and on campus.
UC Berkeley |
A campus voice for the undocumented
Meng So's life experiences inform his work as UC Berkeley’s Undocumented Student Program coordinator, the only position of its kind at any university in the country.
UC Irvine |
Med students have iPad, will travel
UC Irvine medical students are showing the world how technology can improve health care.
UC Natural Reserve System |
Engineering aid for reserves
UC Berkeley engineering students have developed two compact, remote-controlled aircraft to keep tabs on UC Natural Reserves.
UCLA |
Stewart named to Canada's Olympic team
Bruin women's soccer player is the second youngest player on the squad.
UC Berkeley |
UC Berkeley takes the plastic-waste challenge
Stepping up to the global challenge of trying to keep plastic waste from clogging waterways, coastlines and landfills, UC Berkeley is the first university in the world to embrace the Plastic Disclosure Project.
UC Berkeley |
Berkeley students help New Orleans kids
Memorial Day camp organized by UC Berkeley students broadens horizons for youngsters from New Orleans.
UC Office of the President |
UC Haiti Initiative wins leadership award
UC president honors student group that has spent years helping Caribbean nation recover from devastating 2010 earthquake.
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Grads turn senior project into game design company
A new iPad game called Syz EG, now available from Apple's App Store, showcases the professional quality of the work done by UC Santa Cruz students in the computer game design program.
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Dream comes true for 17-year-old student
Despite a diagnosis of recurrent pleomorphic adenomas, 17-year-old Caroline Roy is determined to pursue her dream of becoming a scientist.
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A year of protest, progress and a very special prize
Just as Time magazine named the Protester as its person of the year, so did unrest shape much of 2011 for the University of California.
Reverberations from January and February's anti-Mubarek protests in Egypt were felt halfway around the world, as UC took emergency measures to evacuate 30 students, faculty and staff enrolled in a study abroad program and taking part in an archaeological dig.