Tuesday Newsday
VOL. 1    ISSUE 34June 02, 2015
 

From our Newscenter

‘True Original’ alumni return for 2015 commencements at UC Santa Cruz

‘True Original’ alumni return for 2015 commencements at UC Santa Cruz

Distinguished alumni will return to speak to graduates as UC Santa Cruz holds commencement ceremonies Friday, June 12, through Sunday, June 14.

Gift establishes establishes University Librarian Presidential Chair

Gift establishes establishes University Librarian Presidential Chair

A $500,000 gift, plus matching funds from the UC Regents, will establish a $1 million Richard L. Press University Librarian Presidential Chair.

Campus deploying cellular water meters to aid in conservation

Campus deploying cellular water meters to aid in conservation

Cellular beacons on every campus water meter will give users and campus resource managers the ability to track hourly usage and help discover leaks.

Julie Guthman wins excellence award for research in food justice issues

Julie Guthman wins excellence award for research in food justice issues

Professor of social sciences will receive the 2015 Excellence in Research Award from the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society.

 

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Science

Science - May 29, 2015
Rock-paper-scissors may explain evolutionary 'games' in nature

Minnesota Post

Minnesota Post - May 28, 2015
Fighting microbe with microbe in race to defeat the fungus plaguing bats

Al Jazeera America

Al Jazeera America - June 01, 2015
U.S. underwrites corruption and violence in Honduras

Santa Cruz Sentinel

Santa Cruz Sentinel - June 01, 2015
UC Santa Cruz students tackle human waste with public events

Sky & Telescope

Sky & Telescope - May 22, 2015
Hot Jupiters: Cloudy or clear?

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