UCLA |

Sisters become doctors, lawyers after childhood of farm labor

Five first-generation students earn degrees and pursue a life of public service through UC.

UC Berkeley |

The man behind Pokémon Go

Meet the UC Berkeley alum who created the most popular mobile game in history.

UCLA |

UCLA’s American Ninja Warrior

UC Riverside alumna competes in the Los Angeles finals of NBC’s crazy-hard obstacle course.

The New York Times |

Brand to know: A lipstick for minimalists

A UC Irvine grad simplifies the world of cosmetics.

The Wall Street Journal |

Backers of open-source chips launch startup

UC Berkeley alum turns his innovative chip technology into a company.

UC Newsroom |

University of California appoints Smoke- and Tobacco-Free Student Fellows

Inaugural class of four will lead grant-supported tobacco research and cessation projects over the next year.

UC Office of the President |

University of California tops list of universities granted US patents

The University of California ranked first in the world among universities granted U.S. utility patents in 2015, according to a new report.

UC Davis |

Noninvasive health monitoring could help save gorillas

A UC Davis study finds a way to balance protecting and testing the animals.

UC Santa Barbara |

A world without the humanities

A UC Santa Barbara project, 4Humanities, draws attention to the importance of liberal arts in novel ways.

UC Berkeley |

Student-led Suitcase Clinic serves homeless and volunteers alike

UCSF-UC Berkeley effort provides a deeper understanding of what is needed on the streets.

UC San Diego |

UC San Diego undergrads develop low-cost HIV management solution

New system to be tested this summer could transform HIV treatment in low-resource settings.

UC Office of the President |

UC admits 15 percent more California freshmen for fall 2016, increases diversity

The University of California today (July 6) released data that show significant gains in the number of California freshman and transfer students admitted to UC campuses for fall 2016, including those from historically underrepresented groups.