Meet UC’s 2018 graduates: Californians who are citizens of the world
Meet a few members of the Class of 2018 who represent UC’s pioneering spirit and its role in creating leaders both at home and abroad.
Meet a few members of the Class of 2018 who represent UC’s pioneering spirit and its role in creating leaders both at home and abroad.
You are invited to join President Napolitano for a UCOP Town Hall meeting on Thursday, June 21 from 10–11 a.m. Here are a few ways you can participate in this event: In person: The event will
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In her LinkedIn article, President Napolitano shares her family's story and discusses how, as a country, we can ensure that people from all walks of life have access to education and opportunities that empower them to succeed.
Expect extensive street closures, increased use of public transit and a large number of pedestrians in the area for today's parade.
Liliana Iglesias, an academic counselor at UC Berkeley’s Undocumented Student Program, will share her personal experience working with undocumented students.
"I am grateful every day for this unique opportunity to help shape decisions and policies that affect all of us," said current Staff Advisor Sherry Main.
The hats will be donated to UCSF's Tiny Hats for Tiny Babies campaign to benefit premature babies in health facilities in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda.
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Expect extensive street closures, increased use of public transit and a large number of pedestrians in the area for Tuesday's parade.
More than 100 Oakland high school students will receive scholarships to study at a University of California campus as part of a multi-agency community collaboration that includes UC. The students were honored amid enthusiastic cheers