UC Newsroom |
Need money for college? Help is out there — but only if you fill out the FAFSA!
College students miss on out billions in grants and scholarships each year by not filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
UCLA |
UCLA creates first disability studies major at a California public university
New program launched thanks in part to overwhelming popularity of the campus’s existing minor.
UC San Diego |
Behind the scenes with National Geographic explorer Albert Lin
Albert Lin '05, '06, '08 speaks about his new TV show, his roots at UC San Diego, and why he keeps going despite the hazards of life on the road.
UC Newsroom |
Notable UC books of 2023
Looking to curl up with some winter reads? Whether your taste leans toward coming-of-age memoir or non-fiction, cooking or crime, we have something for you.
UC Davis |
'What if' question leads staff member to commencement stage
Lizbeth Lopez is among the 700 students who will be walking across the stage at UC Davis's 2023 fall commencement ceremony on Saturday, December 16.
UC Office of the President |
University of California launches new Spanish-language admissions website to empower Latino families
As the pursuit of higher education takes center stage for students nationwide, the University of California is announcing a new initiative aimed at expanding access and simplifying the college admissions process for Spanish-speaking communities. Introducing "Lograr Universidad de California," a comprehensive Spanish-language website developed to guide prospective students and their families through the intricacies of attaining a UC education.
UC Newsroom |
Getting paid to get ahead: A new program helps students gain career experience and earn money for college
Funded by a state grant, the new Learning-Aligned Employment Program, or LAEP, offers high-quality, paid research jobs for low-income students.
UC Davis |
Can science find a better way to trim a cat’s nails?
A UC Davis Ph.D. candidate is developing a routine to help kitties and their people stay calm and build trust during nail trims.
UC San Diego |
This wireless, handheld, non-invasive device detects Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s biomarkers
“This portable diagnostic system would allow testing at-home and at point of care, like clinics and nursing homes, for neurodegenerative diseases globally,” said Ratnesh Lal, a bioengineering, mechanical engineering and materials science professor at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering.
UC Santa Cruz |
When humanists met technologists
UC Santa Cruz’s new Humanizing Technology Certificate Program is helping students confront the moral and social implications of technology, harnessing the power of the humanities to envision a more just and responsible future.
UC Irvine |
Giving voice to veterans
A UC Irvine certificate program comprises three courses exploring experiences of service members.