Three federal policies that matter to UC students now
UC students traveled to DC to give lawmakers a primer on what policy changes students need.
UC students traveled to DC to give lawmakers a primer on what policy changes students need.
The UC Federal Government Relations team helped organize a robust California contingent of advocates for the National Humanities Alliances’ humanities advocacy day in Washington, D.C.
The House of Representatives is considering an education funding bill that would enact devastating cuts to programs that keep college and graduate school more accessible and affordable.
Join the UC Advocacy Network in encouraging state lawmakers to support funding for climate-focused research, as outlined in Gov. Newsom’s budget proposal.
Whether it’s research, health care or education, Rachael hopes staff will join her in speaking out for equity, access and excellence, and be part of shaping a better future for everyone.
Join the UC Advocacy Network for a compelling event focused on what to expect this November and how your vote will matter.
On Friday, UC filed its brief with the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge the Trump administration’s decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. The university is preparing for the court to review its case in November.
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