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The next big breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s science and treatment

The outlook for dementia care is changing fast. UC experts explain what that means for patients and families, and what it will take to keep the momentum growing.


The 4-H alumni who are keeping California farming strong

Alumni of the UC-administered program continue to make an impact in so many California communities today.


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UC Health shares how putting pharmacists at the center is benefiting patients

Across the University of California, pharmacists are transforming how patients experience care—and the latest UC Population Health Annual Report shows why their role has never been more essential.


VIDEO: Learn how UC PRIME is training doctors for California’s communities

Program leaders and students share their perspectives on how curriculum addresses health care workforce shortages while meeting the needs of California communities.


UC Merced project scientist Brandi McKuin and Zak Long walk along one of Project Nexus’ solar arrays. Credit: Fig. 1 by University of California

UC helps solar-panel-covered canals have their day in the sun in California

California’s first solar-over-canal project goes online with the commissioning of the narrow and wide span arrays in the Turlock Irrigation District, bringing to life the ultimate “why didn’t I think of that!” idea.


Hellman fellows at UCSD

The Society of Hellman Fellows celebrates 30 years

The innovative program supports promising assistant professors who show capacity for great distinction in their chosen fields.


President Milliken + Chancellor Gillman

Join President Milliken for a conversation with Chancellor Gillman

Next Tuesday, Dec. 5, from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. (PT), join UC President Milliken for the first event in the President’s Leadership Conversations series.


UC Health releases progress-filled population health report

The report highlights significant progress, key initiatives and collective accomplishments across UC Health's population health initiatives.


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UC is No. 1 on worldwide ranking of highly cited researchers

This year’s rankings from Clarivate recognize 288 UC scientists as among the most influential thinkers in their fields.