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How UC faced down a global pandemic

UCLA and UCSF doctors fought HIV from its earliest beginnings. Now, they are beginning to speak of a cure.


Celebrating EBCF graduates

Information session – It’s not too late to become an East Bay College Fund mentor

Have you ever thought of becoming a mentor to one of Oakland’s youth? Did you miss the last information session, but still want to learn more?  It’s not too late — you are still


Celebrate Cesar Chavez Day with Vicki Lynn Ruiz

Join the Latino Staff Association for a Cesar Chavez celebration featuring Vicki Lynn Ruiz, Distinguished Professor Emerita of History and Chicano/Latino Studies at UC Irvine and the first Latina recipient of the National Humanities Medal. An expert


Departing staff advisor reflects on work to “elevate the common threads” of staff voices

Jason Valdry learned early in his career with UC that he is happiest when he is giving back to the university. And serving as staff advisor to the UC Board of Regents was an


On International Women’s Day, join with UC to advance women’s health

On March 8, the University of California will mark International Women’s Day across our campuses, hospitals and labs. On a day where the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women are celebrated around


UC undergrads showcase knowledge they create

Anika Ullah hasn’t even graduated from college yet, but she has the credentials of someone with years of research experience under her belt. “The ability to participate in undergraduate research has let me weave together


Brush up on your UC history with the 150th Timeline quiz

You still have time to celebrate UC’s big birthday — and boost your UC IQ — by taking the 150th Timeline quiz and contest. A perfect score on the quiz will earn you an entry into