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10 tips on financial aid at UC

UC has one of the strongest financial aid programs in the nation, with more than half of California undergraduates getting enough financial aid to cover all their tuition.


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UC wins 5 Nobel Prizes in 3 days — and sets a new world record!

These discoveries span decades and disciplines, but they all have one important thing in common: They’ve all relied on competitive funding from the federal government.


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How UC helps three Central Valley farmers feed America

UC Agriculture and Natural Resources plays a critical role in helping farmers throughout California succeed in every facet of the production process.


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Oct. 22 CUCSA All-Staff Town Hall will focus on Open Enrollment

This virtual event will feature a presentation of 2026 Open Enrollment, including changes to this year's benefits, by Systemwide HR.


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A message from Systemwide HR Vice President Cheryl Lloyd about your 2026 benefits

If you’re one of those people who never pays attention to Open Enrollment, this is the year to change that.


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Seven tips for voting in California’s Nov. 4 special election

The last day to register online is October 20 — check your registration today!


UC Health is helping to expand the physician workforce with $3.75 million in Grow Grants

The grants are intended to invest in medical education initiatives and projects with new concepts on how to expand the physician workforce and strengthen access to comprehensive health care.


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CA staff: The Great ShakeOut is this week

We're joining millions of Californians in the Great ShakeOut earthquake drill, a statewide preparedness event that helps us practice how to stay safe during an earthquake.


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An update from UC President James B. Milliken

President Milliken marks the beginning of the academic year with a message to the UC community.


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UC Health delivers $5.9 billion in community benefits and uncompensated care

“We work together to expand access, bring care to those who need it most, and build healthier communities,” said UC Health Executive Vice President David Rubin, M.D. 


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The next Systemwide Academic Congress will focus on labor market destinations of recent college grads

The event will bring together distinguished economists from across the country, leading researchers within the UC system, influential public figures and industry experts.