A program at UCSF is training psychiatrists to care for people often overlooked by the mental health care system.
How has #MeToo changed the way we live?
A new study provides insight into three questions that are central to today’s media coverage of #MeToo.
Taking the border crisis to heart
Students and faculty assist mothers and children seeking asylum in the U.S.
UC Berkeley students investigate war crimes using social media
A new generation of human rights investigators is already contributing to vital and Pulitzer Prize-winning work.
UCSF launches new Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative with $30M gift
Marc and Lynne Benioff's donation will create a first-of-its-kind initiative to research the causes of homelessness and find solutions.
UC Berkeley alumni score three 2019 Pulitzer Prize victories
The campus boasts three new alumni winners and several other finalists and contributors.
Measuring plastic's impact on our air
Researchers determine the extent to which plastic contributes to climate change. It's a lot.
Medicaid could save $2.6 billion within a year if just 1 percent of recipients quit smoking
The median state would save an estimated $25M in Medicaid expenditures, says UCSF research.
Post-Elsevier breakup, new publishing agreement ‘a win for everyone’
The University of California has entered into an open access agreement with Cambridge University Press.
New center to address immigration policy debates in real time
U.S. Immigration Policy Center at UC San Diego aims to bring data-driven research to decision makers, media and the public.
How to engage in difficult but respectful dialogue
‘3 Practices’ work especially well. A two-day workshop explored the technique.
Researcher finds dangerous levels of metals in liquor sold in Uganda
UCLA Extension’s Ochan Otim found traces of arsenic, chromium and lead in the spirits.