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20 September 2011 UC In The News
At their meeting last week, UC Regents agreed that students and their families need more predictability in their educational costs and that UC needs more stability to make decisions about enrollment levels, academic programs and long-range plans.
13 September 2011 UC In The News
UC scientists play an important role in researching, advising and shaping policy to balance the needs of the ocean with those of millions of users.
Find out why Julie Guthman's views on America's obsession with food are getting so much national attention in this question-and-answer interview with the self-professed foodie and UC Santa Cruz associate professor of community studies.
2 September 2011 UC In The News
Eight UC campuses dominated Washington Monthly's 2011 College Guide and Rankings, with UC San Diego, UCLA and UC Berkeley taking the top three places for universities that contribute to social good.
UC Berkeley's Transportation Injury Mapping System makes our roads and highways safer by mapping 130,000 serious and fatal crashes throughout California.
30 August 2011 UC In The News
Evanne St. Charles cofounded UCSB’s Program for Assessment and Certification for the Environment and Sustainability, one of UC’s many such programs.
23 August 2011 UC In The News
UC San Diego neuroscientists are developing technology that links thoughts and commands from the brain to computers, a new technology that could reshape medicine.
22 August 2011 UC In The News
In a letter to chancellors systemwide, President Mark Yudof described UC's plan to provide merit raises this year to faculty and non-represented staff earning annual salaries of less than $200,000.
15 August 2011 UC In The News
UC has a new process for writing official policies. If you want to know more, sign up for one of these classes, presented by the Office of Ethics, Compliance and Audit Services, on rewriting policies into the new official template.
9 August 2011 UC In The News
In this July 27, 2011, letter, University of California President Mark G. Yudof addresses UC students and their parents about recent tuition increases and financial aid.
2 August 2011 UC In The News
UC Merced hydrologist Roger Bales is working on a Berkeley–Merced collaboration using matchbook-sized sensors to predict water availability from the Sierra snowmelt.
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