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How peer pressure is helping get kids to college
UC advising corps taps recent grads to meet the state’s need for college counselors.
UC women empowering their communities
For Women's History Month, we spotlight just a few of the women who share their love of community with our community.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki shares her tips and tricks
The alum and her husband, Google exec Dennis Troper, spoke with campus provost Marlene Tromp on the keys to their success.
Above and beyond: UC women challenging the status quo
You don't have to leave campus to make change — and these young students and alums prove it.
UC and Michelle Obama to cheer on California’s college-bound students
UCLA will host huge College Signing Day celebration of college opportunity.
Why UC split with publishing giant Elsevier
Universal open access to UC research and contained costs were important, unmet goals.
4 reasons the future will rely on humanities majors
As new technological and scientific advancements are made, humanists are needed at every turn.
What makes college students tick?
Eight years ago, we learned students spend half as much time on homework as they did in the '60s. What will we learn this time?
Gov. Newsom appoints alumna and famed plaintiff Kris Perry to key post
The nationally recognized advocate for children receives a key post in the new administration.
Paving a path to college
UC's partner high schools try new approaches to make college a reality for historically underrepresented communities.
From Timothy Leary's office to the company of giants
How Robert Rosenthal brought behavioral psychology to the masses with “Pygmalion in the Classroom.”