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UC commits $3.3 million to improve food access for students

The action follows a UC survey that indicated four out of 10 UC students do not have a consistent supply of nutritious food.


Want to get healthier? Help is just a click away.

UC health plans provide many wellness resources, from nutritional advice to fitness discounts to phone coaching.


UCOP gives back: Staff talk about mentoring East Bay College Fund students

Veronica Cummings and Jill Butler talk about the rewards of mentoring students through EBCF and encourage their co-workers to join them.


UCOP Records Compliance Week will be held Aug. 8 – 12

Information sessions will be held on Monday, Aug. 8 for those who would like guidance on what records can be discarded.


Siblings in Agriculture and Natural Resources retire after 58 years of combined service

Brother and sister Bill Frost and Cherie Mcdougall both retired from UC's Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) on July 1, with McDougald having logged 36 years of service and Frost 22 years.


Row of people's arms taped with crossed red IV bandages

Give the gift of life: Donate blood on Thursday, July 21

With the Bloodmobile parked in downtown Oakland, donating will be easy and fast.


July BRC Blast: Setting up annual purchase orders

Now that the new fiscal year has begun, save yourself time by setting up annual purchase orders.


UC Press to begin publishing science journal Elementa

Elementa will become a core part of the open access ecosystem at UC Press, alongside the journal Collabra and the open access monograph program Luminos.


UC admits 15 percent more California freshmen for fall 2016 and increases diversity

On Wednesday, July 6, UC released data showing significant gains in the number of California freshman and transfer students admitted to UC campuses for fall 2016, including those from historically underrepresented groups. The admissions data