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August 10, 2007
Thanks to grad student David Gravano and his class project, commuters to campus can now learn the best route to UC Merced. InProfessor Mike Colvin’sQuantitative and Systems Biology (QSB 280) class in spring 2007, Gravano studied advanced mathematical biology and needed to choose a computer...
August 10, 2007
The whole campus is getting ready to welcome new students and welcome back those who are returning. Welcome Week 2007 begins on Move-In Day, Friday, Aug. 24. As you register beginning at 8 a.m., attend a vendors’ fair and even catch a movie, The Number 23, at 10 p.m. Move-in Weekend is always a...
August 6, 2007
MERCED - Experts in climate change at University of California, Merced, are working on research that will help people better understand the world around them and how change affects everything from mountains to oceans, including the environs of the San Joaquin Valley. “The work of our faculty and...
August 3, 2007
MERCED - The University of California, Merced, the only UC campus with a designated solar energy research program, has received a $225,000 donation from an internationally recognized scientist. The gift will support future solar energy research that has the potential to alleviate the world’s...
August 3, 2007
New UC Students, UC Alumni Invited to Annual Student Send-Off Event MERCED — The San Joaquin Valley UC Alumni Network will present its Annual Summer Barbecue on Saturday, August 11 in Merced. Highlights include a send-off for new UC students from Merced County and an election of Alumni Network...
August 3, 2007
Every student knows how it feels trying to find a parking space when there are only five minutes left until class begins, it’s raining and the old wallet is a few cents short of the parking fee. ButUC Merced Transportation and Parking Services(TAPS) is happy to announce that there will be a new...
August 3, 2007
In the past decade, computing and communications leaders have realized that electronic devices will soon become so small, the particles they use to store and process data will start acting strange. “On the quantum level, stuff stops behaving in the classical way,” UC Merced physics professorSai...
July 27, 2007
Engineering professor Christopher Viney’s 2004 research into hippo “sweat” and its possible benefits to humans raised eyebrows and curiosity worldwide when a local news story was picked up by the Associated Press. Viewers as far away as Japan learned about his work studying the natural antiseptic...
July 27, 2007
At the beginning of its third year serving undergraduate students on campus, UC Merced is preparing for still more construction to start. Here’s a recipe for fun: 38 high school chemistry teachers, a bag of potatoes, several aluminum tubes and dowels, a big roll of duct tape and three enthusiastic...
July 25, 2007
MERCED - Engineering professor and materials science researcher Christopher Viney is heading for Zambia, Africa, this weekend for a 10-day adventure in South Luangwa National Park. Viney, whose 2004 research into the antiseptic and protective properties of the oily, red secretion known as hippo “...

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