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20 March 2012 UC In The News
From Redding to Bakersfield and parts in between, UC President Yudof is speaking to civic groups, business associations and community leaders about the difference UC makes.
UC Irvine's Jessica Pratt (left), who studies how climate change affects plant and insect life, was one of the grad students who sat down with lawmakers to discuss their work and its vital importance to California.
UC is inviting applications for the Sautter Award for Innovation in Information Technology, open to faculty and staff from all UC campuses, UCOP and Lawrence Berkeley Lab.
UCOP staff with family members enrolled in UC-sponsored medical, dental and vision plans will receive materials, beginning March 21, asking them to verify their dependents' eligibility.
13 March 2012 UC In The News
University of California President Mark G. Yudof issued a statement on Robert Birgeneau's announcement that he will step down as UC Berkeley chancellor.
6 March 2012 UC In The News
Check out UC's new Retirement Review, a new and improved web tool that provides a personalized snapshot of how much you can expect from your UC pension and retirement savings when you retire.
As the nation's power system ages, engineers and scientists at UCLA, UC San Diego and UC Irvine are using their campuses as living labs to study smart grid technologies.
14 February 2012 UC In The News
Through the UC Natural Reserve System, a network of 37 protected land areas encompassing 750,000 acres across the state, researchers use sensors to map land, track animals and collect environmental data.
7 February 2012 UC In The News
A UC Merced calculus course is the first class offered through UC's online instruction project, blending online coursework with weekly discussions, a format that allows students to work at their own pace.
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