Lisa Leff, Associated PressFaculty & StaffUC Berkeley Says Astronomer Appropriately DisciplinedThe University of California, Berkeley defended its handling of sexual harassment complaints against a prominent astronomer amid accusations that the professor was inadequately disciplined for inappropriate behavior with students.October 13, 2015Students“Who Is a Journalist Now?” Survey Looks at Change in MediaWho and what is a journalist in the age of social media, sponsored content and sagging newspaper circulation?August 11, 2015StudentsColleges Move to Expand Services for Immigrant StudentsMiguel Davila had reasons to be skeptical when the University of California, Davis dedicated a bright, clearly marked space on campus for students who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.May 6, 2015HomeCalifornia Governor, Napolitano Get OK to Meet as Committee of 2California Gov. Jerry Brown and University of California President Janet Napolitano received clearance on Wednesday to form an unusual “committee of two” that will look at ways of resolving their standoff over state funding for higher education and the necessity of tuition increases.January 22, 2015Community CollegesCalifornia Community Colleges to Offer Bachelor’s DegreesFifteen California community colleges received preliminary approval Tuesday to start offering career-oriented bachelor’s degrees.January 20, 2015Faculty & StaffBerkeley’s Campus Free Speech Movement Turns 50In the waning days of 1964, University of California, Berkeley, students found their collective voice in challenging a campus ban on political advocacy.December 2, 2014StudentsTuition Hike Tentatively Approved in CaliforniaA proposed tuition hike was tentatively approved Wednesday by a committee of the University of California governing board.November 19, 2014Faculty & StaffNapolitano Aims to Grow University of California Role in Fighting HungerUniversity of California President Janet Napolitano said Tuesday that she plans to leverage the state’s role in agriculture and research to tackle one of the world’s most pressing problems: food.July 1, 2014HomeTrauma Warnings Move From Internet to Ivory TowerSeveral colleges are considering requests from students for more thoughtful treatment of potentially troubling readings, films, lectures and works of art.April 27, 2014StudentsMore Latino Than White Students Admitted to UCMore Latino than White students in California have been offered admission to the state’s premier public universities for the first time, officials said Friday, a milestone that reflects the diverse racial makeup of a state where Latino children represent a majority of students in public schools.April 20, 2014Previous PagePage 2 of 3Next Page