As the youngest university ever to receive Carnegie R2 classification, the #UCMerced academic community is focused on advancing the work of its faculty. In January, key partners facilitated the Faculty Success Initiative-Extramural Funding Fellowship. https://t.co/OdALGKYFS1
Professor Colleen Naughton (@naughtoncc) and colleagues earned an @NSF grant to host a COVID-19 speaker series. Themes of presentations & discussions include systemic racism and environmental engineering education and creating efficient and healthy cities. https://t.co/REuQRkAJq5
Read more about HSRI member @DDPayan 's appointment to the California Initiative for Health Equity and Action #healthequity#soproud#publichealth#UCMerced https://t.co/6SmfmArCQU
Proud to announce our collaboration on the ACTIVATE telehealth initiative with partners @visitlch and @citrisnews increasing #healthcareaccess in Merced County!
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Proud to announce the four winning projects from our call for COVID-Related Research, which include @TeenieMatlock @mikebeman@SuzanneSindi @sistromlab and @DenisePayan1 https://t.co/U9KSanEwBx
#Merced2020's on-time completion significantly improved UC Merced’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. The additional space better allows for compliance with social distancing requirements for those students who find campus to be their safest option. https://t.co/bZN6hPTm9n
Professor Catherine Keske shares what she's learned about Central Valley food systems with @ConversationUS including the community driven work of groups like @MercedCropMob! #foodsecurity#fastfood#Central Valley https://t.co/MPIdxUgrbE
HSRI member and @CalNcpc Director Anna Song was featured on @MorningEdition to discuss preparing young people for higher education in the age of #covid19 https://t.co/nEW0UD7fcF
The 2020 state budget that was passed Monday sets aside $15 million per year to support a medical school for UC Merced and @UCSFFresno. https://t.co/cXutb9HCMH via @FresnoBee
Professor Matthew Zawadzki's research examines social psychological processes as applied to health. In the second of this two-part guide, he provides helpful information about coping with the stress of the current situation. https://t.co/Mo9kyvenlH
"Stop Killing Black People: An Anti-Racist Reading List" curated by the English faculty at UC Merced is among the multitude of resources available to help initiate conversations about race, radicalized identity, bias, being #antiracist, and much more: https://t.co/9L62omgDm2
Who knew tiny protein filaments could use the #physics of twist to control bacteria shape and size? @UCMerced_NatSci Professor Ajay Gopinathan, with @CCBM_UCMerced and @HSRI_UCMerced , that's who! https://t.co/xLRS7IJNY5