MERCED, CA — The full opening of the University of California, Merced -- previously planned to serve 1,000 students in fall 2004 -- will be delayed as part of the budget accord reached today by the California state legislature. The... Read More
The campus job-site of the University of California, Merced, continues buzzing with construction projects as the university proceeds in the preparation of the buildings that will serve future students.
The $280 million in capital projects... Read More
MERCED, CA. — UC Merced is sending out a final call to San Joaquin Valley residents interested in expanding their educational horizons and earning University of California credit through UC courses offered at UC Merced's... Read More
MERCED, CA — UC Merced Chancellor Carol Tomlinson-Keasey today testified in support of a proposed congressional measure that would establish a National Parks Institute at the University.
The institute would, through collaboration of... Read More
NOTE TO REPORTERS/EDITORS: A digitized photo of Dr. Anne Myers Kelley is available upon request by contacting Melanie Horn at (209) 724-4432 or by email at melanie.horn@ucop.edu.
MERCED, CA — The future of broadband technology -... Read More
MERCED, CA — UC Merced is taking on a major new role to stimulate regional economic growth with the award of a U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) contract to provide leadership for the Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs... Read More
MERCED, CA — The California 5th District Appellate Court today affirmed a Merced County Superior Court ruling that the UC Regents acted properly under state law in certifying the Long Range Development Plan [LRDP] and Environmental... Read More
MERCED, CA — Se celebrará el foro sobre las viviendas de precios asequibles en el área general de Merced el miércoles, 2 de julio, en la Sala Consistorial de la Ciudad de Merced ( Merced City Council Chamber). La iniciativa es... Read More
MERCED, CA — The California 5th District Appellate Court today affirmed a Merced County Superior Court ruling that the UC Regents acted properly under state law in certifying the Long Range Development Plan [LRDP] and Environmental... Read More
Educators are invited to discover new techniques to teach writing, learn how to help students develop as writers and enhance their own abilities as writers when the UC Merced Writing Project offers a variety of short summer courses... Read More
MERCED, CA — It seeps into our groundwater supply. It has accumulated in agricultural soils through its use as a pesticide. Few people could say what it is exactly, but the mere name sounds dangerous and lethal - arsenic.
How... Read More
MERCED, CA. — Kenji Hakuta, Ph.D., is an experimental psychologist by training, a teacher and researcher by profession, and a builder of bridges by nature. He will bring this passion for building bridges to educational excellence,... Read More
MERCED, CA — Teachers from throughout the San Joaquin Valley will spend a week in beautiful Yosemite National Park to learn about ecology, stream hydrology and related scientific topics at UC Merced's first annual Summer Science... Read More
MERCED, CA — Scholarships are available for qualified San Joaquin Valley students enrolling in the 2003 UC Merced Summer Session, which features a variety of courses presented at UC Merced's education and outreach centers in... Read More
MERCED, CA — The University of California, Merced will offer its second annual Spanish Immersion Program in Fresno this summer for young students from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. daily, from June 16 through August 1, 2003.
Children do not... Read More
Merced College and UC Merced will host an annual Cinco de Mayo celebration on Thursday, May 1 featuring a special appearance by noted author Victor Villasenor. The public is invited to attend this free event.
"This is a community-... Read More