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5 February 2013 UC In The News
Underrepresented minorities have risen to more than 24 percent of UC medical students, up from 14 percent in 2001 and topping private schools and the national average.
29 January 2013 UC In The News
UC has saved $91 million in energy costs since 2004, and it expects another $37 million in savings this year as it ramps up its sustainability practices.
UC will consider proposals from new and current vendors in an effort to limit costs while still providing high-quality medical insurance plans to employees and retirees.
28 January 2013 UC In The News
The number of fall 2013 freshman applications to UC’s nine undergraduate campuses rose to record highs, with increases over the previous year ranging from 9.7 percent to 16.9 percent.
22 January 2013 UC In The News
In a dramatic sign of the state's renewed focus on public higher education, California's top officials joined the Regents last week to discuss state funding for UC.
David McCallen, with more than 30 years of UC lab experience, joined UCOP as associate vice president of Laboratory Programs in the Laboratory Management Office.
15 January 2013 UC In The News
California Gov. Jerry Brown on Jan. 10 proposed a state spending plan for the coming fiscal year that would provide a modest boost to UC’s operating budget for 2013–14.
8 January 2013 UC In The News
UCLA's Lloyd Shapley accepts one of two Nobel Prizes awarded to UC scientists in 2012, capping a year that included Olympic gold and research triumphs, as well as passage of Proposition 30.
UC Santa Cruz Professor Sandra Faber is one of a dozen researchers selected by President Obama to receive the National Medal of Science, one of the two highest U.S. honors for scientists and inventors.
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