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The University of California is the world’s leading public research university system. With 10 campuses, 5 medical centers, 3 national labs and a network of agricultural and natural research centers, the UC system includes more than 257,000 students and 1.7 million alumni living all around the world. UC also boasts over 190,000 faculty and researchers, many highly-distinguished in their fields. UC campuses are often ranked best in the world and 61 UC-affiliated faculty and researchers have won 62 Nobel Prizes, more than any other university system. However, our reach extends far beyond the classroom: UC is committed to fostering innovation, championing sustainability, being a model for educational opportunity and providing needed public services and spaces to California. UC’s entrepreneurship ecosystem keeps California on the leading edge. Countless everyday household items—from fruit and vegetable varieties to compact fluorescent light bulbs –are based on UC discoveries. Active start-ups commercializing UC inventions have generated over $21 billion in revenue and currently employ more than 18,000 Californians. Graduate students alone create a new startup every two weeks, supporting 3,500 jobs with a total of $4.1 billion in venture funding, bringing in $520 million in annual revenue. Sustainability is at the heart of the UC system. UC takes the imperative to solve climate change seriously and is home to the best climate scientists in the world. Clean energy is a top research priority and UC has set the goal to become the first carbon neutral major university by 2025. UC is also a founding member of the Breakthrough Energy Coalition and pledged $1 billion of its investment capital for innovative early-stage energy projects. The Global Food Initiative harnesses the university’s resources to address how to sustainability and nutritiously feed the world population. UC attracts the best and brightest students from all backgrounds, ethnicities and incomes. UC’s commitment to social mobility is demonstrated by the fact that 40% of UC students come from low-income families and half are the first in their families to attend college. Due to UC’s generous and progressive financial aid programs, 45% of undergraduate students do not have debt at graduation. In addition, UC provides system-wide resources and assistance for undocumented students. Beyond billion-dollar, multidisciplinary research centers that leverage public investments to address society’s most critical issues, UC’s public commitment also includes:
• Dozens of public resources like museums, concert halls, art galleries, botanical gardens, observatories and marine centers.
• Medical centers that provide broad access to top-ranked specialized care and new therapies.
• Three national labs managed for the US Department of Energy, advancing new tools for scientific discovery.
• A statewide network of researchers and educators, focused on delivering solutions for California agriculture, natural resources and human development.
• Partnering closely with California’s K-12 schools and community colleges to help prepare students and high-quality teachers.
• Continuing education programs supporting thousands of Californians in reaching their professional goals.

05/29/2026

Welcome to Love Island, aquatic edition

At Bodega Marine Laboratory, scientists are brining endangered white abalone back from the brink of extinction.

Video description: Text showing “Myrtle” a “white abalone” in a tank. Scuba divers swim in the ocean. Canned abalone for sale. Two animated white abalone are too far apart to mate. Montage of white abalone in a lab.

Hundreds of researchers, faculty and staff from across the UC system gathered in Sacramento to rally behind SB 895—a pro...
05/28/2026

Hundreds of researchers, faculty and staff from across the UC system gathered in Sacramento to rally behind SB 895—a proposed $12 billion investment in scientific research across California, which would sustain the discoveries that improve lives and power California’s economy.

UC President James B. Milliken and other leaders urged state lawmakers to pass SB 895, bipartisan legislation that would place a $12 billion bond to fund scientific research across California on the November 2026 ballot.

05/26/2026

Since its founding in 1868, the University of California has matched our nation’s revolutionary spirit. With boundless curiosity and educational opportunities, UC fuels the research and discoveries that make life better for all Americans.��

Our impact extends beyond the borders of our state. From the smallest seeds to the farthest stars, UC celebrates America’s past and is dedicated to serving our shared future.

Learn more about how UC serves California, and America and get involved: universityofcalifornia.edu/advocate/america-250

05/26/2026

From the birthplace of the internet to breakthroughs transforming health, food and energy — UC innovation has always been part of America’s story.

250 years in, the future is still being written. Big ideas. Bold futures.

As many California species face an extinction crisis, researchers at UC Santa Cruz are using genomics, ancient DNA and c...
05/25/2026

As many California species face an extinction crisis, researchers at UC Santa Cruz are using genomics, ancient DNA and conservation technology to help protect endangered species and ecosystems. Scientists say the key to inspiring action is focusing on solutions. https://bit.ly/3PA9CUV

05/22/2026

From the phone in your hand to the medical treatments that could give a loved one a second chance at life, breakthroughs from the University of California make lives better across America and around the world.

Video Description: The video opens with a classroom full of students and then shows researchers working in labs and greenhouses. Next, warehouse workers, grocery store scenes, crop fields, and moments from daily life are shown. Black-and-white images of researchers at work and clips of healthcare workers performing tasks and caring for patients appear throughout. The video ends with bright colors fading into a colorful University of California logo on a white background.

05/22/2026

The breakthroughs that shape our day-to-day lives often begin in places we don’t see: laboratories, classrooms, hospitals and research centers across the University of California. UC innovations have transformed the way we live—and saved countless lives along the way.

Video Description: The video opens with a smartphone being put in a blender and destroyed. Next, a bottle of wine shatters as a bowling ball is dropped on it. A light bulb is then smashed with a hammer. After that, a sheet of paper with a picture of Mars is fed into a paper shredder. Next, a woman holds a photo of herself holding a sign displaying a cancer ribbon and the word “Survivor” on it. The video ends with a blue University of California logo on a white background.

President James B. Milliken attended his first UC commencement exercises last weekend, delivering remarks at UC Berkeley...
05/22/2026

President James B. Milliken attended his first UC commencement exercises last weekend, delivering remarks at UC Berkeley's California Memorial Stadium to the undergraduate 🎓 💙 💛

"In addition to celebrating the Class of 2026, I had the chance to spend time with other extraordinary people, including alumnus Manu Meel, and graduate Charles Long. Charles and Manu came to Berkeley by very different paths, but their stories point to a shared truth: A great public university does more than confer degrees; it helps people make sense of their experience and equips them to be citizens and leaders."

Read President Milliken's full reflection on the experience and subscribe to his Substack, The Gold and the Blue, Vol. 22 https://bit.ly/4dnK2M9

Colorectal cancer is the leading cancer killer in adults under 50, and rates have more than doubled in the last 30 years...
05/21/2026

Colorectal cancer is the leading cancer killer in adults under 50, and rates have more than doubled in the last 30 years. To meet this need, UCSF launched the West Coast’s first young-onset colorectal cancer program, focused on the unique needs of younger patients. https://bit.ly/4nNclHy

Funded by the U.S. Forest Service, UC Davis researchers found that every $1 spent on forest fuel treatments saves $3.75 ...
05/21/2026

Funded by the U.S. Forest Service, UC Davis researchers found that every $1 spent on forest fuel treatments saves $3.75 in wildfire damages, preventing losses and saving lives. https://bit.ly/3R7lcYl

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