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Bay Area MBA program participants at Bishop Ranch campus in San Ramon, 2022.

Bay Area UC staff and family are eligible for significant UC Davis graduate business degree scholarships

The nationally ranked UC Davis Graduate School of Management offers exclusive scholarships for Northern California UC staff and their immediate family members.


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Christopher Witko named executive director of the UC Center Sacramento

Mission-driven leader Christopher Witko will begin his role as executive director of the UC Center Sacramento on Sept. 1, 2025.


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UC Davis graduates first class of students with intellectual disabilities

The first class of Redwood SEED Scholars has graduated from the four-year, on-campus, non-degree program for California students with a diagnosed intellectual disability. 


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New UC Davis-launched wine label will benefit student scholarship

Support students and help reduce waste by enjoying the (crushed) fruits of UC Davis' student, faculty and staff labor!


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UC People: Katie Healey, disability justice champion

Along with hosting a disability-focused podcast, Katie is challenging ableist culture and revamping accessibility training for instructors at UC Davis.


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Your bird flu questions, answered by UC experts

This virus is changing in multiple ways that have raised concerns lately, says UC Davis scientist.


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Wednesday: Join UC Davis experts in exploring bird flu at the next UC Health grand rounds

UC Davis experts will share how health professionals are navigating the current avian influenza outbreak throughout California.


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UC research: Dining out with San Francisco’s coyotes

UC Davis scientists have been working to understand how the city’s diverse landscapes change and shape coyotes' diets.


Explore UC campuses’ public summer events near UCOP

Find out what's happening on UC campuses near you this summer!


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How reggae came to Hawai‘i

One UC scholar is exploring how reggae, with its close ties to the struggle for Afro-Jamaican freedom from colonialism, got so big in Hawai‘i.


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UC researchers share three fixes for AI’s bias problem

UC researchers are identifying discrimination in, and devising solutions for, the algorithms shaping our society.