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29 October 2013 UC In The News
UC's Promise for Education campaign ends this Thursday. You still have time to donate to one of the OP “promisers,” who have already helped raise more than $1 million for UC undergrads.
UCPath’s new leadership team has launched a health check, designed to take the pulse of the project and establish an information baseline for future decisions.
21 October 2013 UC In The News
Longtime UCOP administrator Dorothy Everett is being honored by the creation of an endowed chair in her name, believed to be the first in UC history named for a staff employee.
14 October 2013 UC In The News
UC wants you: That is the message thousands of high school students will hear as senior leaders from all 10 campuses prepare to visit schools in low-income communities around the state.
California is helping lead health care reforms, said Diana Dooley, state secretary of Health and Human Services, who visited OP last week to speak on the Affordable Care Act.
8 October 2013 UC In The News
The professor of molecular and cell biology will share the prize in physiology or medicine for revealing regulatory mechanisms in cell protein transport and secretion.
1 October 2013 UC In The News
Janet Napolitano met UCOP staff at an afternoon reception yesterday, her first day on the job as the 20th president of the University of California.
Hayley Preston was one of 250 Bay Area students participating in UC Berkeley's Pre-College Academy, a six-week intensive for students from Bay Area public high schools in disadvantaged communities.
UC has restructured $2.39 billion in debt through a series of bond sales to achieve a cash-flow savings of $100 million for each of the next 10 years.
Recruitment is now under way to fill five recently opened positions at the UCPath Center. Current UC employees are encouraged to apply and will be given priority consideration.
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