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A section of Highway 1 near Big Sur, Calif., collapsed into the Pacific Ocean after the area was battered by heavy rains. (Photo by CHP Monterey)

Is it time for California to give up on Highway 1?

The 71-mile section of highway between Carmel and San Simeon is a legendarily scenic drive, but the dramatic topography also makes it hard to keep the road intact.


FGR delivers nonpartisan voting materials to the Washington, D.C. offices of the California congressional delegation. (From left) fall 2024 Legislative Intern Gaby Macias, UCLA; fall 2024 Legislative Intern Yajaira Arroyo, UC Berkeley; and Advocacy and Government Relations Staff Assistant Clayton Rossman.

UC gets out the vote in our national and state capitals

FGR and SGR staff and interns are encouraging democracy by sharing fun, nonpartisan voting materials.


Cast your vote by Nov. 5

Tuesday is the day: It’s not too late to vote

Do you have a plan for voting on Tuesday, Nov. 5? UC is here to help you cast your ballot.


Participants at the 2024 UC Tech Awards hosted by UC Davis and UC Davis Health.

2024 UC Tech Awards showcase recent tech advances across the system

Two UCOP teams and one colleague were recognized at the 2024 Tech Awards.


UCSD physical therapist with a patient

Learn more about expanded paid sick leave, effective Jan. 1, 2025

As announced earlier this year, UC is significantly expanding access to paid sick leave next year.


Be an influencer: Vote

Get ready to vote: Only one week remains until the 2024 election

Do you have a plan for casting your vote on Nov. 5? UC is here to help.


Recognize National Disability Employment Awareness Month

Here at UC, we take pride in the diversity of our workforce and celebrate the contributions and partnership of colleagues with all levels of abilities.


How UC students are unlocking the power of the youth vote

Meet UC students doing their part this election season to keep our democracy strong.


UC Riverside students walking on campus

The Academic Senate shifts language to support student success

UC students who fall below a 2.0 grade point average will now be on “academic notice” instead of “academic probation.”


Group photo UCPath

UCPath hosts successful annual payroll directors conference

UCPath welcomed more than 60 payroll directors and leaders from across the UC system.


From President Drake: Civic engagement is healthy and strong at UC

President Drake encourages voting and applauds the dedication of UC staff and faculty.


Close-up of UC Health doctor

Open Enrollment benefit plan changes

With costs rising again and some significant changes, it’s important to review your options to find the benefits that are right for you and your family.