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2 April 2013 UC In The News
Scientists from three UC medical centers received five grants totaling more than $4 million to develop stem cell lines that can be stored and distributed to researchers.
26 March 2013 UC In The News
UCLA alum Dotson Wilson (center), chief clerk of the California State Assembly, received the first UC Public Service Award, one of several activities at UC Day held March 19 in Sacramento. (Tia Gemmell photo)
UC Irvine's Natalie Chen was one of 645 graduating UC medical students who received news on March 15 about where she has been accepted to do her residency training.
26 March 2013 OP Headlines
The BART entrance at 11th & Broadway, the one closest to the Franklin entrance, is scheduled to close for two weeks beginning March 27. Just cross the street to enter the station.
26 March 2013 Did You Know?
The spring Weight Watchers session at UCOP started last week, but it's not too late to join if you want to lose some weight or pick up some healthy habits.
Do you know the current state law on using your cell phone while driving? If not, check out Risk Services Today, the newsletter produced by UCOP’s Office of Risk Services.
19 March 2013 OP Headlines
Attend an upcoming information session to learn more about Career Tracks, the new job classification structure that will be implemented at UCOP next month.
19 March 2013 Open Forum
Don't miss Patricia Pelfrey, author and former UCOP staffer, who gives a talk entitled "Writing about UC Presidents" this Thursday, March 21, part of the President’s Speaker Series.
19 March 2013 UC In The News
Five UC medical schools placed in the top 50 in the nation for research, and four placed in the top 40 for primary care, according to a survey released by U.S. News & World Report.
Treviño will speak about Chávez's impact on labor and social policy, 12 noon in Franklin Lobby 1.
19 March 2013 In Profile
Associate Director of Student Financial Support Nancy Coolidge has spent more than three decades supporting financial aid administrators, counselors and prospective students and their families.
Keck Observatory, which sits atop Mauna Kea in Hawaii and houses the largest telescopes in the world, is quietly revolutionizing what's known about the universe.
19 March 2013 Applause
The president's new house manager, Marc Rizzo, sends a shout-out to his predecessor, the recently retired Lupe Jimenez, who prepared him for success.
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