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Introducing some inspiring members of UC’s Class of 2017

  As the strains of “Pomp of Circumstance” ring out over auditoriums and quads this spring, roughly 67,000 new UC graduates will join 1.8 million alumni in going forth to make their mark on their


Majority of UC Irvine’s Class of 2017 are first-generation students

A record 54 percent of bachelor’s degrees awarded at UC Irvine this year went to first-generation college students.


President Napolitano’s statement on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program

President Napolitano applauded reports that the Trump administration will maintain the DACA program, which she calls "a common sense approach to immigration enforcement."


UC procurement program among five finalists for international award

Nominated for the most prestigious award in procurement, UC's P200 program has surpassed its target $200 million annual savings benefit, ending the 2015-16 fiscal year at $269 million.


From UC Santa Cruz student to modern-day abolitionist

  Even at UC Santa Cruz, a campus known for its idealism, sociology major Jesse Abrams set an ambitious goal: build a community of student abolitionists to help bring men, women and children in India from


Voluntary Employee-Initiated Reduction in Time (ERIT) program renewed

The program provides employees with an additional choice if they seek to improve their work-life balance.


Behavioral health plan satisfaction survey launched

If you used behavioral health benefits in 2016 through a UC-sponsored plan, you may have been sent a paper survey in the mail.


UC Santa Cruz builder of “bridges” named next Staff Advisor-Designate to the Regents

About a decade ago, Sherry Main was part of a campus effort to advocate for a new position that gives UC staff members a voice in Board of Regents deliberations. Now, Main will be


UC statement about U.S. withdrawal from Paris climate agreement

UC released the following statement on Friday, June 2: Today, as local, state and world leaders continue to confront President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the landmark Paris climate agreement, the University of California is