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The study describes how laws and policies could help to expand the number of legitimate immigration service providers while cracking down on scammers.

Immigrants targeted by scams are seeking justice. Here’s how to help them get it

Assistant Professor of Sociology Juan Manuel Pedroza's research has identified trends in what types of justice immigrants who have been targeted by scams are seeking and offers recommendations for policymakers and law enforcement agencies on how to expand access to justice.

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$18.1 million grant to bridge equity gaps

$18.1 million grant to bridge equity gaps

The Central Coast K-16 Regional Collaborative will use the three-year grant to address long-standing equity gaps for students across the region.

Information reliability concerns deter learning

Information reliability concerns deter learning

Postdoctoral scholar Karen Arcos set out to determine how the process of guessing whether information is true or not might affect learning.

2023 Outstanding Staff Awardee announced

2023 Outstanding Staff Awardee announced

Monique Leduc, a valued 34-year member of the UC Santa Cruz community, was honored for her distinguished service.

Giving Day funds support student opportunities

Giving Day funds support student opportunities

Giving Day, the campus's biggest fundraising event of the year, wrapped up with a record-breaking $1.5 million raised within 24 hours.

Professor's film explores town's ties to atomic bomb

Professor's film explores town's ties to atomic bomb

Richland tells the story of the town of the same name. Irene Lustig wanted to know how residents grappled with the town's nuclear history.

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