UC Berkeley |
A month at war: UC Berkeley’s Ukrainian students turn shock, anger into action
Students with Ukrainian roots are finding ways to support the country during the Russian invasion. Two, both law students, are in the theater of war.
UC Riverside |
Addressing race and racism in teacher education programs
Teacher education programs that evade discussions of race and racism often leave teachers of color to bear the brunt of educating students about these matters.
UC Newsroom |
‘If someone’s trying to stop you, you know your vote matters’
A Q&A with historian Lisa Materson on women, voting and political power.
UC Irvine |
Helping her homeland
UC Irvine engineer starts program to offer sanctuary here to scientists and academics from war-torn Ukraine.
UC Riverside |
The missing piece about Putin and Ukraine
Putin is immersed in Russian Christian Orthodoxy; his interpretation is incongruous with compromise, scholar says.
UCLA |
UCLA Law students work to help protect outdoor laborers from heat and pollution
Research produced by those in the California Environmental Legislation and Policy Clinic has influenced proposed legislation.
UC Newsroom |
UC adopts recommendations for the responsible use of artificial intelligence
UC is one of the first universities in the nation to establish overarching principles for the responsible use of AI, with an emphasis on transparency and accountability.
UC Newsroom |
UC Regents Vice Chair Richard Leib takes on duties of the chair of the Board of Regents
University of California Regent Richard Leib, who is vice chair of the Board of Regents, will assume the duties and responsibilities of the Chair of the Board, effective immediately.
UC Newsroom |
UC leaders mourn the passing of longtime Regent Richard Blum
University of California leaders on Monday (Feb. 28) mourned the loss of Richard Blum, a UC alum, benefactor and longtime member of the Board of Regents.
UCLA |
The Russian invasion of Ukraine: Professor Daniel Treisman provides insight and context
Treisman is the co-author of the book “Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century.”
UC Berkeley |
Defending democracy — a new approach to thwarting misinformation
If social media are required to share their data with researchers, we could learn how dangerous propaganda goes viral.
UCLA |
Making the past personal
Students are gaining a new understanding of the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II.