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January 7, 2008
The deadline to apply tograduate schoolis quickly approaching, and UC Merced officials are busy spreading the word about the benefits and opportunities of applying to one of the many tailored graduate programs available at the college. But first, they said, future students should be mindful of...
January 7, 2008
MERCED, CA— The University of California, Merced, and Yosemite National Park have hosted nineteen students from UC Merced and other institutions around the United States intwo programsin the park this summer. As the students finish their summer experience, they will share the knowledge they have...
January 5, 2008
MERCED, CA— As UC Merced welcomes its fourth freshman class, theSchool of Social Sciences, Humanities and Artsintroduces its newest major course of study: Anthropology. A social science dedicated to understanding humankind’s diversity and what makes humans “human,” anthropology is an ideal...
January 3, 2008
GM has given UC Merced a gift that will keep on giving. ProfessorStefano Carpinof theSchool of Engineeringhas received a $23,000 gift from General Motors Research and Development to help support his studies on stochastic analysis of distributed architecture systems. This is a perfect match, Carpin...
January 3, 2008
GM has given UC Merced a gift that will keep on giving. Professor Stefano Carpin of the School of Engineering has received a $23,000 gift from General Motors Research and Development to help support his studies on stochastic analysis of distributed architecture systems. “This is a perfect match,”...
January 2, 2008
Most graduates spend the summer between high school and college enjoying newfound adult freedoms before having to buckle down under increased academic expectations. But freshman Eric Meltzer chose a different path. He spent last summer conducting synthetic biological research in preparation for...
January 1, 2008
Professor’s online press offers a home for unpublished literary works MERCED, CA— The University of California, Merced, has expanded its offerings of online publications with the recent debut of AlternaCtive PublicaCtions. Dedicated to providing an online home for previously unpublished...
December 19, 2007
MODESTO - David H. Hosley, president and general manager of KVIE Public Television in Sacramento, has been named president of the University of California, Merced’s Modesto-based Great Valley Center. The veteran journalist, author, nonprofit consultant, and community leader succeeds the regional...
December 18, 2007
As skeletons go, our cells bear greater resemblance to Marvel’s Mr. Fantastic or Pixar’s Elastigirl than we do. A cell’s skeleton is a fluid network of protein chains, or polymers, that disassemble and reassemble in new locations, branching out, pushing forward and causing the cell to move quickly...
December 18, 2007
When UC Merced senior Roselia Ekhause first found out her husband, Shaun, was starting a chapter of Engineering Without Borders on campus, she thought it was a great project – but she didn’t figure there would be a place for her in the group. She’s majoring in world cultures and history with a...

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