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October 22, 2009
MERCED – The University of California, Merced has contributed nearly $456 million in direct economic value to the San Joaquin Valley since the beginning of operations in Merced in July 2000, the university said today (Oct. 22). Through August 2009, UC Merced has paid $269 million in local wages,...
October 20, 2009
MERCED - The University of California, Merced, prides itself on the intimacy of its campus community. With more than 3,400 enrolled students, just about every face on campus is a familiar one. That sense of community is important for a number of reasons. It fosters a collaborative working/learning...
October 20, 2009
MERCED - The context surrounding parks and protected areas is rapidly changing. Climate change, habitat loss, suburban and urban encroachment, increased fire severity, budget constraints and countless other problems pose challenges that require careful analysis and sophisticated solutions by ...
October 16, 2009
Since a young age, Neal Bharadwaj has been driven to give back to the community. He remembers his parents taking him places to volunteer when he was a child. “My parents instilled in me a creed to help others,” said Bharadwaj, aseniorbioengineeringmajor. “Giving back was something I learned early ...
October 12, 2009
MERCED - When it comes to choosing the right college campus, seeing is believing. That’s why the University of California, Merced, hostsPreview Dayeach fall. The annual open house - on Saturday, Oct. 17 this year – allows high school and community college students, and their families, the...
October 11, 2009
MERCED, Calif. — Carol Tomlinson-Keasey, who spearheaded the multi-year effort to establish the 10th University of California campus in Merced and served as its founding chancellor from 1999 to 2006, died yesterday (Oct. 10) in Decatur, Georgia, due to complications related to breast cancer. She...
October 9, 2009
Last May, a group of UC Merced students proved that with a little determination, no goal is impossible. Seventeen students, many in the campus’ inaugural class, launched a grassroots drive to entice First Lady Michelle Obama to deliver the Commencement 2009 keynote address. The student-led...
October 9, 2009
Last May, a group of UC Merced students proved that with a little determination, no goal is impossible. Seventeen students, many in the campus’ inaugural class, launched a grassroots drive to entice First Lady Michelle Obama to deliver theCommencement 2009keynote address. The student-led...
October 9, 2009
When Stephanie Huette was working on her undergraduate degree at the University of Iowa, she couldn’t have found Merced, Calif., on a map if she tried. She was, however, quite familiar withMichael Spiveythrough reading his book, “The Continuity of Mind.” Spivey, a professor ofcognitive science,...
October 8, 2009
MERCED — Human beings are complex creatures. That simple fact makes recreating human voice and action difficult in the virtual world. As realistic as computer graphics and animation can be, there is always an unnatural nuance or two that prevent viewers or users from fully believing in what they ...

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