University of California announces initiative to address global food needs
President Janet Napolitano today announced a major UC initiative intended to marshal resources across the system to address global challenges related to food.
President Janet Napolitano today announced a major UC initiative intended to marshal resources across the system to address global challenges related to food.
On top of his academic and architecture background, he has worked on airports in Mumbai, Chile, Angola, Namibia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
A 1989 policy has been rescinded, freeing the university to invest in companies that commercialize technology emerging through UC research.
This month's first Friday breakfast will be held on Thursday, July 3, on the fifth floor patio in honor of the July 4 holiday.
UC maintains a whistleblower hotline and policies for reporting improper activity and to protect those who report misconduct from retaliation.
President Napolitano gives a progress report and announces the latest improvements she’s asked the Efficiency Review Working Group to begin implementing this month.
The polls close midnight this Friday, June 27, so cast your vote now for six new members of the 2014–15 OP Staff Assembly Steering Committee.
The systemwide task force will oversee the university's wide-ranging efforts aimed at preventing sexual violence on campuses and at all UC locations.
Come say farewell to Claudia White, special assistant in the Office of Ethics, Compliance and Audit Services, at an open house on June 26.