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April 19, 2006
Preliminary Numbers Show 4 Percent Overall Gain and Nearly 15 Percent Increase in Central Valley Students The newest University of California campus has admitted 6,200 freshman students for Fall 2006, according to preliminary data released today (April 19, 2006) by the UC Merced Office of...
April 19, 2006
To celebrate Earth Day and honor a certain microscopic crustacean, UC Merced will hold its first Fairy Shrimp Festival April 22. We wanted to have an arts-and-crafts fair and at the same time celebrate that we are a green campus, said Jim Greenwood of Student Life, who has organized the event. The...
April 19, 2006
MERCED - Chancellor Carol Tomlinson-Keasey announced today that Professor Hans Björnsson will serve as interim dean in the UC Merced School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts following the departure of Founding Dean Kenji Hakuta. “Guiding a College through its early stages requires a broad...
April 19, 2006
Jason Castillo is a guy who knows how to look beneath the surface — especially when making an important decision like which university to attend. “In high school, especially if you’re achieving academically and very involved in activities, there’s a lot of emphasis on reputation,” he said. “...
April 12, 2006
UC Merced’s inaugural class arrived last fall with tremendous éclat surrounding the university’s Grand Opening Celebration. But what’s it like for a student who lands on campus now? Ask Sherri McCoy, an ebullient transfer student from Ceres, Calif., who started classes at UC Merced in January. “...
April 12, 2006
The Office of Student Life at UC Merced invites everyone to join in a celebration of the creative spirit and sustainable living at the first-ever Fairy Shrimp Festival on Saturday, April 22 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In conjunction with the free festival, students will host an all-you-can-eat shrimp...
April 12, 2006
After Chancellor Carol Tomlinson-Keasey’s March 8 announcement of her resignation, many people around the campus and surrounding communities are wondering what comes next. The University of California has a well-defined process for campuses that need to find new leadership. The first steps are the...
April 6, 2006
A remarkable series of twists has brought Computer Science and Engineering Professor Alberto Cerpa to UC Merced. A native of Argentina, Cerpa planned a graduate degree in engineering, then an MBA to help him climb the corporate ladder. Work experience building the backbone of the Internet in...
April 6, 2006
Bobcat Day is on its way, and the Admissions Office has wasted no effort making the event special for students interested in attending UC Merced this fall. Bobcat Day allows prospective students and their families to get to know UC Merced’s faculty, facilities, programs and activities. Organizers...
March 24, 2006
Stefani Martinez is so proud to be a University of California alumna that she wants UC Merced’s first graduating class to feel just as honored when they graduate. All three of them. “They’re so enthusiastic about it,” said Martinez. “They’re working on the class of 2006 gift, but I don’t want to...

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