Ann Jeffrey is assistant vice chancellor and chief of staff at UC Berkeley, and incoming staff advisor to the University of California Board of Regents.
As a leader in the global movement toward open access to publicly funded research, the University of California is taking a firm stand by deciding not to renew its subscriptions with Elsevier.
The University of California sent a letter to the UC community containing guidance for students and others regarding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
The alliance of five UC medical centers will conduct clinical trials and study precision medicine, population health science, best practices in harnessing big data to improve health and political engagement for public benefit.
The suit filed in federal court accuses the Trump administration of wrongly and unconstitutionally violating the rights of the university and its students.
Under the new policy job applicants will no longer be asked to check a box on the initial employment application indicating whether they have been convicted of a crime.
Record-breaking 102,000 freshman applications coupled with more than 22,000 transfer student applications, results in most academically gifted and talented class in school history.
The University of California today announced new systemwide procedures for responding to alleged sexual misconduct by faculty and staff that provide greater transparency, consistency and timeliness in investigating and adjudicating such cases.
The new consortium could not only help generate life-saving treatments, but also create significant economic activity from spin-off companies to licenses and collaborations with industry.
The University of California Board of Regents approved a policy on nonresident undergraduate enrollment that reaffirms UC’s historic commitment to California residents by limiting the proportion of out-of-state and international students at its nine ...
Kathleen Salvaty oversees UC’s ongoing efforts to effectively prevent and respond to sexual violence and sexual harassment, which includes education, investigation, adjudication and sanctioning in cases involving students, faculty and staff.
On March 20, the Regents of the University of California provided the following guidance for how university employees should respond to possible immigration enforcement actions.
More than 50 UCLA students, staff, faculty and alumni visited legislative offices on March 8 to share their stories about how the university changed their lives for the better and to call for additional state funding.