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UC seeks applications for 2015 information technology award

UC’s Sautter Award program, honoring innovation in information technology, is now accepting 2015 nominations through May 15 for technology projects that advance UC’s teaching, research, health care and public service missions.


Health Sciences and Services changes name to UC Health

The name change reflects the division's role providing leadership and strategic direction for UC’s five academic medical centers and 17 health professional schools.


Curing cancer, one tax return at a time

  Those contribution lines on your 540 State Income Tax Return where you can fill in donation amounts for nearly 30 different California-based funds? Those are just nickel-and-dime funds without much impact, right? Wrong. Last year California


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U.S. News ranks UC graduate schools among best in nation

University of California graduate schools rank among the nation’s top programs in a survey by U.S. News & World Report.


Comments on compensation policy due March 26

UC is proposing revisions to Staff Policy 30, Compensation, which applies to staff in the professional and support staff and manager and senior professionals groups.


UCRP contributions not increasing in 2015

If you’ve wondered if your contributions to the UC Retirement Plan (UCRP) will increase in July, as they have in the past few years, they will not.


March 6 is application deadline for Staff Advisor to the Regents

Applications to be the next Staff Advisor-designate to the Regents are due this Friday.


Retirement Review helps you see if you’re on track for retirement

If you’re wondering whether you’ll have the money you need when you’re ready to retire, UC’s Retirement Review, featuring your personalized retirement readiness score, is just the tool to help you.


New UC projects target greenhouse gas emissions

The University of California could improve the energy efficiency of its buildings by as much as 50 percent through one of its new projects designed to accelerate the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions across UC.


Fig. 1: The Dr. Seuss stories you’ve never heard

UC San Diego's Special Collections holds over 8500 works done by Dr. Seuss. Lynda Claassen walks us through some of the interesting unpublished works of this collection.


Comments invited on revision to UC compensation policy

UC is proposing revisions to Staff Policy 30, Compensation, which applies to staff in the professional and support staff and manager and senior professionals groups.


UC educational expenses lower today than 20 years ago, report finds

The cost to provide a University of California education is lower today than it was two decades ago, a result of educational efficiencies made by UC in response to reduced state funding.