UC Berkeley's Skyler Wang tells you what you need to know about online dating.
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UC San Diego undergrads modernize Tijuana’s emergency response system
The Cruz Roja Global Ties team created a mobile app to make ambulance dispatch in Tijuana easier, faster and more efficient.
Young, gifted and black: The next generation of activists
This Black History Month, we honor some of the bright young activists who are challenging the status quo and working to build a better future for us all.
Gov. Newsom appoints alumna and famed plaintiff Kris Perry to key post
The nationally recognized advocate for children receives a key post in the new administration.
Young, gifted and black: The next generation of researchers
For Black History Month, we highlight young researchers who are turning their work into a potent force for social justice and equity.
Paving a path to college
UC's partner high schools try new approaches to make college a reality for historically underrepresented communities.
‘Most women don't use a mic’
Half of online gamers are women, but anti-woman abuse is rampant. Courtney Baugh has a solution.
Perfection (and joy)
Viral star and UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi is capable of perfection. But most importantly, she's capable of joy.
Calling all students: Become a student regent and shape the future of UC
The University of California Board of Regents is looking for the next student representative to serve on UC’s governing body. The Student Regent is a full voting member of the board, representing more than 270,000 graduate and undergraduate students across the university’s 10-campus system.
Student activism pushes UC toward a carbon-free future
As UC's sustainability goals become increasingly ambitious, the entire community is pitching in.
Graduate student’s steerable brain device wins big at inventors competition
Gopesh Tilvawala is developing a first-of-its-kind catheter to navigate tiny arteries in the brain.
UC Irvine cited as a community college pipeline leader
A new report on the national goal of enrolling 50,000 additional low- and moderate-income students by 2025.