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Share your perspective on the next UC president

Upcoming UC presidential search events in Irvine, Davis and San Francisco provide opportunities for feedback on the university's next leader.


Check out the December 2024 UC Spotlight

See photos and read stories about staff from across the UC system who are making a difference.


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Celebrate UCSF innovations at a special San Francisco reception

Meet global leaders in health and life sciences and learn more about UCSF technologies and start-ups.


A holiday message and end-of-year video from President Drake

President Drake thanks staff for their work and shares his year-end video.


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Read the notable UC books of 2024 during your break!

Catch up on some of the great reads you may have missed from UC authors, including New York Times bestsellers and Pulitzer Prize winners.


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Federal contracts extended for LBNL and LLNL

The extensions further UC’s long and storied history of service to the nation through the management and operation of U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories.


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Take charge of your benefits on UCPath

Learn three easy rules for managing your benefits well.


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UC reaches voluntary agreement with U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights

The agreement regards complaints of discrimination based on actual or perceived shared ancestry on several UC campuses.


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Get UC Health news delivered to your inbox

Stories highlight the diverse and remarkable accomplishments of researchers, students and staff at UC's six medical schools.


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12 amazing UC discoveries of 2024

Join the UC Newsroom in looking back on some of 2024’s most memorable discoveries from UC research.


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Video: Why some concussions are worse than others

A few months ago, Fig. 1 posted a video showing what your brain looks like during a concussion, and people had a lot of questions. UC Berkeley neurologist Bob Knight investigated.