10-Second Bio: Partha Chakraborty, street art enthusiast
Meet Applications Programmer Partha Chakraborty, a longtime Oakland resident with a deep appreciation for the city’s diverse culture and public art.
Meet Applications Programmer Partha Chakraborty, a longtime Oakland resident with a deep appreciation for the city’s diverse culture and public art.
The Black Staff and Faculty Organization has many plans in motion in celebration of Juneteenth — June 19, 2021.
Learn about the People Power Revolution in the Philippines — including the influence of the Catholic Church, U.S. government and political elites.
The next Women We Admire event will feature Shonté Thomas, M. Ed., associate dean of students for UC Riverside’s Ethnic & Gender Centers.
The UC Davis scholar will present her research on Native environmental policy and Native activism for site protection during the next UC Distinguished Scholars webinar.
On March 19, Dr. Lisandro E. Claudio of UC Berkeley will host a presentation and Q&A about the People Power Movement in the Philippines.
Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month runs the course of May and is the perfect time to celebrate the accomplishments of a diverse and talented UC community.
Aayush Kunwar is a nationally ranked track and field athlete from Nepal. He's also a musician and an aspiring music producer.
Join academic leaders in exploring UC’s unique role as a research-intensive, public HIS system.
Two upcoming events from UCOP employee resource groups will highlight the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines.
Here’s a round-up of UC’s work to make the Golden State — and the world — a greener place.