The university leads nationally in its protection of students known as Dreamers.
Berkeley Republicans VP: University ‘worked tirelessly’ to protect our rights
How the campus attempted to create the conditions for the exercise of free speech.
10 ways to support students facing immigration crises
UC Irvine professors offer advice to faculty and administrators.
Historical detective on the case at SF Library
The extroverted librarian and UC Irvine alum takes us on a tour of her work at the San Francisco History Center.
AB 2664 funds spur innovation, entrepreneurship
A $22 million investment from the state is propelling new innovation and entrepreneurship efforts across the University of California through investments in infrastructure, incubators and entrepreneurship education programs.
Why Trump should continue DACA
The UC Merced chancellor writes in support of the hundreds of students that enrich her campus.
'Inside, outside and beyond'
UC Santa Barbara collaboration seeds sustainability in preschoolers.
California freshman applications to UC continue record-breaking climb
More than 111,600 California high school seniors applied for admission to the University of California’s fall 2017 freshman class, a 6 percent increase over last year, according to preliminary data released Dec. 19.
The ex-con scholars of Berkeley
Formerly incarcerated students offer mentoring and advocacy to other former inmates on campus.
The truth about young immigrants and DACA
UC President Janet Napolitano on the lawful and rational basis of the program that supports students known as Dreamers.
University of California releases principles in support of UC community members
The University of California announced that it will vigorously protect the privacy and civil rights of the undocumented members of the UC community and will direct its police departments not to undertake joint efforts with any government agencies to enforce federal immigration law.
UC, CSU and CCC leaders urge President-elect Trump to continue DACA
California higher education leaders call upon the President-elect to allow students known as Dreamers to continue to pursue their education in the United States.