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11 September 2012 UC In The News
UC President Mark G. Yudof has awarded the UC Presidential Medal to President Emeritus Richard C. Atkinson, the 17th UC president and former chancellor of UC San Diego.
The August 2012 issue of The Senate Source is now available online, including notes from outgoing Senate Chair Robert Anderson and reports on new transfer admission pathways and graduate student support.
4 September 2012 UC In The News
UCSF nurse practitioners provide health care services at Glide Health Services in San Francisco’s Tenderloin, one of three of UC's nurse-run clinics bringing health care where it is needed most.
Voters in November will be asked to decide on Proposition 30, an initiative that would raise new state revenue through temporary increases in the state sales tax and personal income tax on those who earn $250,000 or more per year.
14 August 2012 UC In The News
Retirees and emeriti keep their connections to UC strong by sharing expertise, mentoring, donating and more. Warren Roberts (right), superintendent emeritus of the UC Davis Arboretum, leads a tour.
President Mark Yudof and UC's 10 chancellors submitted a “friend of the court” brief in the case, which challenges the use of race in undergraduate admissions decisions.
7 August 2012 UC In The News
Check out Alec Rosenberg's recent post to the UC Food Blog for his discussion of how UC supports California's avocado industry. He also shares his recipe for a summer favorite, guacamole.
Experts from UC campuses at Berkeley, Davis, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Cruz and Lawrence Berkeley Lab contributed to the report, "Our Changing Climate."
31 July 2012 UC In The News
Former Cal swimmer Dana Vollmer, winning gold and breaking a world record in the 100-meter fly, is one of nearly 100 UC-affiliated athletes, trainers and others at this year's Olympics. (London 2012 photo)
Increased UCRP rates will be reflected in faculty and staff paychecks for July earnings, paid between July 18 and Aug. 8, 2012, depending on your payroll cycle.
UC received or shared five grants totaling $93 million to speed therapies to patients suffering from Huntington’s disease, critical limb ischemia, osteoporosis, melanoma and spinal cord injury.
24 July 2012 UC In The News
The UC Regents voted to support Gov. Jerry Brown's tax initiative, calling it UC's best option for avoiding a mid-year tuition increase and protecting the quality of UC.
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