In his second annual 'State of the University address,' Chancellor Sam Hawgood painted a positive picture, but pointed out a key challenge: the campus' increasing dependence on philanthropy and partnerships to take the place of disappearing state funding.
UCSF chancellor: Partnerships, philanthropy are crucial to university's health
U.S. News ranks nine UC campuses among world’s best
Magazine's world rankings focus on strength of research activities and reputation.
UC community takes up Cool Challenge
Campuses, medical centers and Office of the President will compete for a jump start on a carbon neutral future.
Drought planning and water savings earn best practice award
Campus water-conscious efforts were recognized at the 2015 California Higher Education Sustainability Conference.
UC president’s whirlwind Merced visit covers many bases
Third campus visit touches on affordability, sustainability and outreach to local high-schoolers.
Access to higher education equals access to opportunity
UC Davis Chancellor Katehi: Ranking based on upward mobility speaks to university's values.
UC president talks affordability with high school students
Local students should not be afraid to attend UC Merced or another UC campus because of expenses.
Napolitano statement on Arne Duncan stepping down as U.S. Secretary of Education
UC president reflects on Duncan’s contributions to nation’s educational progress, looks forward to future collaboration.
UC campuses are top public colleges in World University Rankings
Times Higher Education includes eight UC campuses in its annual list of top universities.
UC launches Cool Campus Challenge in a push toward carbon neutrality
'We’re on our way to becoming the very first university system to wipe out our carbon footprint for good.'
West Village marches toward zero net energy
Nation’s largest planned zero net energy community is 82 percent on the way to its goal.
UC launches first phase of new $15 an hour minimum wage policy
Under UC’s Fair Wage/Fair Work Plan, all employees hired to work 20 hours or more a week will be paid an hourly wage of at least $13 starting Oct. 1, rising to $15 by October 2017.