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So that the UC could better develop its academic programs to prepare students for the changing workforce, the UC created a new data tool to show where tens of thousands of alumni work in California and the skills those employers seek.
Cincinnati offensive line coach Nic Cardwell sat down with Tony Pike for the latest From The 513 episode and noted what he wants to see from his offensive line this fall. Head coach Scott Satterfield confirmed last week that Deondre Buford will start a third-straight season at right tackle to mix in with names like Evan Tengesdahl (guard),
UC Regents appoint Miguel Craven as the student regent for 2026-2027, the first with an engineering background.
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UC Regents named Dennis Assanis to be the UC Santa Barbara chancellor. The former University of Delaware president replaces former Chancellor Henry T. Yang, who stepped down this month.
Tri-City Medical Center in Oceanside publicly chose UC San Diego as a partner in 2023, with the parties proposing a joint powers authority that would start with directors from both organizations and gradually have the university assume all of Tri-City’s assets and liabilities.
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New data shows which companies are hiring the most UC alumni, and what kinds of jobs they are getting hired for. The UC system, and tech and health care giants are among the biggest employers.
UC approved a plan to lock in tuition rates for each undergraduate cohort. The plan may allow greater tuition increases if it's renewed after 2026-27.
Two decades later, Cho, now an assistant professor of Asian American studies at UC Santa Barbara, recently reunited with Takei for a public conversation at Barnes & Noble at The Grove in Los Angeles. The summer event coincided with the release of “It Rhymes with Takei” (Top Shelf Productions, 2025), Takei’s new graphic memoir.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNState funding awarded to joint UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis medical programUC Santa Cruz and UC Davis were recently allocated $1.5 million in state funding to train future doctors committed to serving communities on the Central Coast. State Sen. John Laird and