Some lecturers at University of California Merced were laid off at the start of the year. But university officials neither wanted to confirm the layoffs nor answer questions about how it will impact courses.
President Jimmy Carter made his way to a young UC Merced campus to accept the Spendlove Prize in social justice, diplomacy and tolerance in 2010.
The University of California, Merced saw a decline in new student undergraduate fall enrollment from 2023 to 2024, according to data released by the University of California.
The No. 17 UC Santa Barbara Women's Water Polo team got its 2025 campaign off on the right foot Saturday afternoon, scoring 48 goals across two games to
Big picture view Research published in October by experts at the University of California Merced showed that California takes about three months longer to recover from drought due to a warming planet. Where are mandatory evacuation orders for California ...
The Merced Multicultural Arts Center (MAC) continues its efforts to support local artists and expand the community’s access to
The Keelhaulers couldn’t overcome their first-half scoring struggles, which saw them shoot 28 percent from the field compared to UC Merced’s efficient 61 percent.
Three California cities showed the largest increases and decreases in an annual report of the best-performing cities in the nation.
Because there will be a next fire. The vegetation—fire fuel—will grow back, fire season will keep lengthening into wind season, and the combination of drought and wind will nurse an errant spark. Fire is part of the ecology in California; a century of suppressing it has only set up modern blazes to be more intense.
A continuation of dry conditions means more kindling for fires raging in the region. But heavy rainfall brings its own dangers, too, including mudslides.
In the wake of several deadly California wildfires a new poll shows how Americans are reacting to the disaster, which left at least two dozen people dead and reduced entire neighborhoods to charred rubble.
Spending plan doesn’t include enough investments for programs that “would help Californians afford the basics.”