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President Milliken shares highlights from his conversation with UC Davis Chancellor Gary May

President Milliken recently sat down with UC Davis Chancellor Gary May as part of his ongoing series of discussions with UC campus leaders.


Latest episode of “SpeechMatters” podcast features President Milliken

President Milliken discussed his higher-ed career, the unique responsibilities of public universities and the state of free expression. 


America at 250: UC Press books examine history, justice and change

UC Press shares books to help readers understand the forces that have shaped our country — and the work still ahead.


How Jackie Robinson and 7 other UC sporting legends changed the world

UC athletes are at the center of America’s story, bringing people together in celebration, setting records and creating opportunities for the next generation.


Tuesday: BSFO hosts final Juneteenth event featuring food justice scholars

Join BSFO for a Food Justice & Healing Panel featuring three UC-connected scholars whose work explores food, community, health and equity.


Shout-Out to the Innovation Transfer and Entrepreneurship team

Babita Sakhrani is grateful for the team's extraordinary efforts in supporting the Intellectual Property Management System project.


APISA celebrates AAPI culture through food, performance and community

Colleagues gathered for food, performance, hands-on activities and community connection in celebration of AAPI heritage.


President Milliken and the Oakland UCOP community celebrate Pride Month

On Wednesday, June 10, President James B. Milliken joined the Oakland UCOP community for an ice cream social sponsored by UCOP PRIDE.


UC Press marks Pride Month with scholarship uplifting trans and gender-nonconforming communities

Discover books that explore LGBTQ+ history, culture, justice and community.


BSFO Juneteenth events continue with Food Justice and Healing Panel

Hear from an author whose work brings together personal narrative and historical inquiry to examine memory, justice and one family’s connection to a defining chapter in American history.


Meet 6 of UC’s newest graduates from the Class of 2026

Behind each UC diploma is a story — from a 15-year-old making history, to an Olympian/astrophysicist, to students who overcame significant challenges to earn their degree.