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UC graduate programs and schools among nation’s best in U.S. News rankings

UC’s 10 campuses earned stellar rankings across six disciplines this year, featuring some of the country’s best programs and most highly-regarded schools. 


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Reminder: Register for a Global Accessibility Awareness Day event

Everyone must work toward making our digital products more accessible as an important part of our equity and inclusion core values.


UC celebrates Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month

Celebrate APAHM by tuning into an upcoming UC event!


Researchers compete: Watch Grad Slam on Friday!

10 UC graduate students will vie to captivate the audience with their research in three minutes or less.


Gaurav Sant, UCLA

UC ranks No. 1 in higher education for U.S. patents

The University of California was granted more U.S. utility patents last year than any other university in the world.


Update: UC Tech Awards deadline extended to May 8

The UC Tech Awards celebrate achievements in designing, implementing or managing high-impact technology initiatives that drive digital transformation.


Héctor Tobar and Roland Betancourt

16 UC faculty awarded prestigious 2023 Guggenheim fellowships

The honor recognizes talented mid-career faculty who have shown exceptional creativity and scholarship in their work.


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UC Tech Awards: Apply/nominate by May 1 and attend an info session

Apply, nominate a colleague or attend an April info session to learn how your UC tech projects could be recognized this year.


President Drake Town Hall, Feb. 24, 2023

Tune in to the Feb. 24 Town Hall with President Drake

In conversation with Priya Lakireddy and Jo Mackness, staff advisor and staff advisor-designate to the UC Regents, President Drake will answer questions that were pre-submitted by UC staff.


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Climate resilience projects take root across California

The University of California will award $100M in climate action grants this year to help communities across the state meet the challenges of climate change.