UC Office of the President |

UC President Napolitano announces multiyear support for undocumented students

University of California President Janet Napolitano today (May 11) announced a three-year commitment to support the university’s efforts for undocumented UC students.

UC San Diego |

How to talk about climate change so people will act

Want to motivate individuals to stop global warming? UC San Diego research points to a successful strategy.

UC Irvine |

Five takeaways from UC's Global Food Summit

Event is first opportunity for UC Blum Federation to come together since it was formally announced in February.

UC Riverside |

UC Riverside to host Global Food Security Week with slate of events

Scheduled activities include informative lectures and discussions, a documentary screening, a farm tour, a dance party and more.

UC San Diego |

Democratizing manufacturing, thanks to UC San Diego alumna

Maker's Row helps DIY artists realize their visions in U.S. factories.

Medium |

10 game-changing grad student startups

UC graduate students are California's startup machine, launching one new startup every two weeks.

UC Newsroom |

A baby blanket that helps preemies breathe

A UC Merced startup has a new idea for stopping infections among these vulnerable patients.

UC Santa Barbara |

Winner of $1 Million X CHALLENGE has roots at UC Santa Barbara's Bren School

Innovative grooved-skimmer technology will transform oil spill response efforts.

National Geographic |

Tracking tigers is just as dangerous as it sounds

Watch a UC Berkeley doctoral candidate study the animals in Sumatra.

Santa Cruz Sentinel |

Can a 40-ish new mom go to art school? Rachel Smith says: Yes, she can

The artist, recently showcased at the de Young museum in San Francisco, finds a home at UC Santa Cruz.

UC Newsroom |

College campuses take on food waste

On UC campuses, the Global Food Initiative has spurred collaborations that unite students across the system.

UC Merced |

Researchers dive into big data to predict NBA winners

A UC Merced professor and his students run simulations of playoff games — with startling accuracy.