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May 16, 2009
Thank you for this honor and let me say it was a pleasure to help build this campus. Its early success is a tribute to these graduating students and the faculty. Let me congratulate the faculty first. We had just 55 ladder rank faculty on opening day, and they had to accomplish Herculean tasks—...
May 16, 2009
CHANCELLOR STEVE KANG: First Lady Michelle Obama, Distinguished Guests, Class of 2009, Parents and other family members, Faculty, Staff, Alumni, Students and Guests, it is my honor to welcome you to this year’s commencement ceremony. I want to set aside this special moment to ask the families and...
May 13, 2009
MERCED, Calif. – The University of California, Merced, continues to strike “gold” with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and has made several recent steps towards achieving a sustainable future. Two more campus buildings - Sierra Terraces and the Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation &...
May 7, 2009
MERCED, Calif. - Concerns over petroleum gas prices and long-term effects of greenhouse gas emissions on the environment have prompted scientists to look for alternative renewable energy sources for transportation use. One of the questions at hand is determining what that preferred technology...
May 5, 2009
Dear Campus Community: A recent story in the Merced Sun-Star called attention to the growing cost of our upcoming Commencement ceremony, noting that the price tag has increased significantly since the First Lady confirmed her attendance. The Associated Press, the Chronicle of Higher Education...
May 1, 2009
Graduatestudents in the Current Topics inQuantitative and Systems Biologycourse, QSB 290, are getting the opportunity to create public service announcements (PSAs) with help from a former scientist turned acclaimed filmmaker. Students will work with former evolutionary ecologist Randy Olson...
May 1, 2009
Graduate students in the Current Topics in Quantitative and Systems Biology course, QSB 290, are getting the opportunity to create public service announcements (PSAs) with help from a former scientist turned acclaimed filmmaker. Students will work with former evolutionary ecologist Randy Olson...
April 30, 2009
MERCED - The University of California, Merced has been granted a key federal permit it needs to move ahead with future development of its planned 25,000-student campus and associated university community. The university’s permit application was approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)...
April 28, 2009
Neither high temperatures or a flat tire could stop UC Merced’s tallest sculpture from arriving on campus yesterday. “Beginnings,”inspired by UC Merced’s former Acting Chancellor Rod Park in 2006 and conceived by noted American sculptorAris Demetrios, was successfully installed in the university’...
April 27, 2009
The Class of 2009 will be the first to graduate from UC Merced. Naturally, this dynamic group of students wants to leave behind a legacy that will echo down the generations, speaking to the future of their pioneering spirit, sense of community, leadership and foresight, while serving as a...

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