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March 25, 2015
The University of California, Merced, has spent the past decade blazing a trail as the nation’s first research university of the 21st century, and its students are no different. In May, the campus’s 10th graduating class will hear keynote addresses from academic leaders who are equally innovative...
March 23, 2015
For the first time, U.S. News & World Report has ranked two of UC Merced’s graduate programs, a sure sign that the young university’s reputation is beginning to build. The rankings, released this week, tie UC Merced’s engineering graduate programs at No. 140, and place its Psychological...
March 21, 2015
Much of the Bodie State Historic Park is in a state of decay, and many of the town’s oldest structures are in danger of being lost forever. Using digital technology, UC Merced Professor Nicola Lercari is working to preserve Bodie in three dimensions.
March 20, 2015
There’s no offseason for giving back, and that’s exactly how the UC Merced men’s and women’s soccer teams felt as they recently reached out to help the local community. The men’s soccer team headed to the Boys and Girls Club of Merced in February, where the Bobcats taught the children soccer skills...
March 19, 2015
Doing the things you enjoy can be good for your health, according to a new study by Professor Matthew Zawadzki, a health psychologist with the University of California, Merced.    The study, published in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine, shows that leisure activity can provide immediate stress...
March 19, 2015
Warmer weather gave students the opportunity to spring to action to replant the community garden located next to Little Lake.  The “Plant-A-Day” event, held March 18, was a collaboration between Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) and the Yosemite Leadership Program (YLP). Both organizations...
March 18, 2015
The University of California, Merced, today will outline for the UC Board of Regents a new development strategy that will more than double the physical capacity of campus facilities by 2020 in an effort to accommodate record numbers of student applicants, increase regional and statewide access to a...
March 17, 2015
Professor Michael Spivey shows that people's decisions on moral issues can be influenced by tracking their eye movements.
March 16, 2015
Professor Ruth Mostern, chair of the Interdisciplinary Humanities graduate group, is in Washington, D.C., today and tomorrow (March 16 to 17) to advocate for the humanities. Mostern is attending the annual meeting of the National Humanities Alliance today, and she will join several peers tomorrow...

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