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November 18, 2010
Yang Li picked UC Merced because he believed the campus offered him the best opportunities to grow. He worried at first about the rural setting and the newness of the institution, but the people at UC Merced quickly overcame his misgivings. Li’s parents - strong advocates for his education -...
November 12, 2010
Edirin Egbikuadje has been juggling soccer balls for as long as he can remember. Now, the senior mechanical engineering major is juggling a lot more — engaging classes, hands-on research and rewarding work on campus. “My experience has been amazing,” Egbikuadje said. “I really like the community...
November 9, 2010
When it comes to preventing violence, it is the simple actions that matter the most. Checking up on a friend who has become withdrawn. Walking a friend home to ensure they make it there safely. Intervening when another party-goer is being harassed. UC Merced’sViolence Prevention Program(VPP) is...
November 5, 2010
Great Valley Center’s Green Communities Program to develop greenhouse gas emissions inventories for Valley city governments Quick Facts The Great Valley Center’s Green Communities Program will use paid interns to inventory greenhouse gas emissions for local governments in the San Joaquin Valley...
November 4, 2010
UC Merced’sWomen in Science and Engineeringgroup started with a simple goal: to create a place where students feel comfortable to talk about anything and be supported by fellow students.   “It’s nice to have that reinforcement - that you’ll struggle (in some classes) - but that you’ll make it...
November 1, 2010
Study by researchers at UC Merced and UCSF is the first to track teens’ sexual behavior over time to determine whether oral sex increases the likelihood of having sexual intercourse. Half of teens who have oral sex during the ninth grade will have intercourse by the end of the 11th grade, and...
October 29, 2010
Fruit flies, with a short lives and genes that are easy to manipulate, make excellent models for innovative research into cancer. Natural SciencesProfessorMike Cleary, a member of UC Merced’sstem cellconsortium, is using these tiny bugs, formally known as Drosophila, in his cutting-edge work in...
October 28, 2010
Survey will gauge student interest in advance of NAIA application in January;Varsity play expected to begin in Fall 2011 Quick Facts A student survey will help guide decisions about which sports UC Merced should offer and whether a student fee should be implemented to pay for them. The...
October 27, 2010
People view Democrats and Republicans, and liberals and conservatives as exact opposites, according to a recently published interdisciplinary study conducted by two UC Merced professors. The findings, authorsEvan HeitandStephen Nicholsonwrote, suggest that the American political system is highly...
October 21, 2010
One of UC Merced’s earliest Ph.D. recipients has another first under his belt; he is the first graduate to be hired in a tenure-track faculty position. In August, Glenn D. Shaw started as an assistant professor in geological engineering at Montana Tech of the University of Montana in Butte. Shaw...

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