Tuesday Newsday
VOL. 1    ISSUE 14January 13, 2015
 

From our Newscenter

In 50th year, UC Santa Cruz sees unprecedented undergraduate interest

In 50th year, UC Santa Cruz sees unprecedented undergraduate interest

Undergraduate applications for fall 2015 jumped 11 percent over the previous year, the second highest percentage increase among the UC campuses.

Dressing up to party down

Dressing up to party down

In honor of the year-long 50th anniversary celebration, the party gets started Thursday with an informal 1965-style dress-up day on campus.

Professor emerita Angela Davis to headline annual MLK Convocation

Professor emerita Angela Davis to headline annual MLK Convocation

Students, staff, faculty, and community members are invited to the 2015 Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Convocation Wednesday, Jan. 28.

International economics Ph.D. named first woman on Swiss central bank

International economics Ph.D. named first woman on Swiss central bank

UC Santa Cruz grad Andréa Maechler will join the three-member Swiss National Bank board July 1.

'Missing Microbes' author to speak Thursday on overuse of antibiotics

'Missing Microbes' author to speak Thursday on overuse of antibiotics

Dr. Martin Blaser describes how the discovery of antibiotics ushered in a golden age of medicine, and then traces the adverse effects of their overuse.

 

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