Tuesday Newsday
VOL. 1    ISSUE 27April 14, 2015
 

From our Newscenter

Bacteria inhibit bat-killing fungus, could combat white-nose syndrome

Bacteria inhibit bat-killing fungus, could combat white-nose syndrome

UC Santa Cruz researchers are testing bacteria as a potential treatment to control white-nose syndrome, which is devastating bat populations.

Egyptologist awarded NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant

Egyptologist awarded NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant

History's Elaine Sullivan plans to develop a three-dimensional model and virtual tour to show how an ancient Egyptian site evolved over more than 3,000 years.

Feminist Islamic scholar visits for anthropology's Global Islam series

Feminist Islamic scholar visits for anthropology's Global Islam series

Amina Wadud will speak on 'Muslim Women: Equality and Justice Movements Globally' Thursday, April 16, in the Center for Emerging Worlds' Global Islam series.

Alumni Weekend features TEDx Santa Cruz and 'Radical Collaboration'

Alumni Weekend features TEDx Santa Cruz and 'Radical Collaboration'

Several UCSC professors are featured at the April 24 event where speakers will challenge themselves, cast aside differences, and share their passions.

 

We're in the news

Wired

Wired - April 01, 2015
Astronomers find hundreds of baby galaxy clusters

Yahoo News

Yahoo News - April 09, 2015
U.S. scientists find bacteria to fight deadly bat disease

KPFA Radio

KPFA Radio - April 06, 2015
Africa Today – Interview with Dr. David Anthony

Santa Cruz Sentinel

Santa Cruz Sentinel - April 11, 2015
State grants aid low-income, middle-class UCSC students

The Scientist

The Scientist - April 09, 2015
A benefit of failed pregnancy?

Santa Cruz Sentinel

Santa Cruz Sentinel - April 08, 2015
UCSC professor details effects of mass incarceration

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