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President’s Scholarship awarded to five Oakland students

Nothing has the power to change a person’s life like education. A college education opens up access to the world, to other people, to opportunities, and to new and expanded ways of thinking. It’s


Summertime means community time for 11th floor of Franklin

Life was a beach on the 11th floor of the Franklin building at the end of the work day on Thursday, Aug. 4. It was also a county fair, a BBQ and the summer Olympics. To


UC’s Launch Academy gives L.A. youngsters a math and science boost

Los Angeles sixth-grader Alana Matthews thinks that someday she might like to be an astronaut. But on a recent morning, she was focused on a more immediate goal: tweaking the designs on a paper


Shout-Out for the MESA team

The members of the MESA team get kudos for a virtual training event for 200 California teachers.


UCOP ITS Tech Fair on Aug. 10 offers demos, information and prizes

Learn about ITS products and services while enjoying light refreshments and entering a raffle for an iPad Pro or Phiaton Bluetooth headset.


Sign up for free financial workshops to be held on Aug. 16

One-hour workshops will be presented on several topics: the UC Retirement Choice program, building a portfolio and making the most of Social Security.


UCOP gives back: Volunteer at an Oakland school for four hours

Help a local school set up new class space on Friday, Aug. 19, at a volunteer event sponsored by UCOP affinity groups.


UC athletes make up 8 percent of the U.S. Olympic delegation

A total of 102 athletes, coaches and staff from eight UC campuses will take part in the Summer Olympics, beginning Aug. 5 in Rio de Janeiro.


After a childhood of farm labor, UC education helps sisters become doctors and lawyers

  The Corona Gomez family is a testament to the transformative power of education. Rafael Corona Villagomez and Liduvina Gomez de Corona crossed the U.S.-Mexican border in 1982 to ensure their future children would have the