UC Riverside |
Til November, he's the world's most interesting man
UC Riverside professor Andy Crosby is an impresario of all things political polls; he's going to be a popular guy the next few months.
UC Merced |
Following the mission to improve Central Valley health care
UC Merced breaks ground on a new Medical Education Building, scheduled to open in 2026.
UC Newsroom |
Five genius inventions that grew out of UC research
Dozens of inventors traveled to Sacramento earlier this month to speak about the power of UC research during our annual advocacy event, UC Day.
UC Newsroom |
How reggae came to Hawai‘i
A UC Davis scholar explores how a sound that arose from Jamaica’s postcolonial political struggle found a new home on airwaves in the Pacific.
UC Office of the President |
University of California statement on divestment
The University of California shared the following statement today, Friday, April 26, 2024:
The University of California has consistently opposed calls for boycott against and divestment from Israel. While the University affirms the right of our community members to express diverse viewpoints, a boycott of this sort impinges on the academic freedom of our students and faculty and the unfettered exchange of ideas on our campuses.
UC Berkeley |
In tough Oakland neighborhoods, a bold project builds public safety — and hope
The Possibility Lab at UC Berkeley is tapping the expertise of hundreds of residents to learn what helps them feel safe in their everyday lives.
UC Newsroom |
Three federal policies that matter to UC students right now
UC students traveled to DC to give lawmakers a primer on what policy changes students need.
UC San Francisco |
How the inflamed brain becomes disconnected after a stroke
Research linking brain inflammation to broken neural “wires” creates a new opening for treating neurological disease.
UC Irvine |
Bringing ancient Egypt to life
A professor uses pop culture to demystify pharaohs, pyramids and more.
UC Berkeley |
Q&A with Viet Thanh Nguyen
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ‘The Sympathizer’ reflects on libraries, UC Berkeley and the class that ‘radicalized’ him.
UCLA |
Persistent gaps for Black Californians would take over 248 years to close
The State of Black California 2024 report analyzes two decades of socioeconomic status data.
UC Newsroom |
A vaccine for acne? UC discovery shows promise
A team at UC San Diego pinpointed one of the condition's microbial culprits and are exploring how to fight it.