TuesdayNewsdayVol. 5 - Issue 6 - October 23, 2018 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/2018/10/images/strome-lab-600px.jpg) A study by Susan Strome's lab documents paternal transmission of epigenetic memory via sperm. From left: Andreas Rechtsteiner, Thea Egelhofter, Tomoko Tabuchi, and Susan Strome. (Photo by Braden Larson) |
UC Santa Cruz researchers have found that sperm chromosomes in a roundworm retain epigenetic marks important for development of the germ line in offspring. This helps shed more light on how a father's experiences such as diet or environmental stress can influence the health and development of his descendants. |
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![Collecting student feedback on teaching](/tuesday-newsday/2018/october-23/images/greene-250px.jpg) | Jody Greene, Associate Vice Provost, Teaching and Learning This fall, UC Santa Cruz has a new platform and a new approach to collecting student feedback on teaching. |
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![Tech visionary to deliver Baskin Ethics Lecture](/tuesday-newsday/2018/october-23/images/jaron-lanier-250px.jpg) | Computer scientist and acclaimed author Jaron Lanier will deliver the 2018 Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture on Monday, Oct. 29 at the Music Center Recital Hall. |
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![Founders Celebration a night of powerful stories](/tuesday-newsday/2018/october-23/images/panel-discussion-250px.jpg) | Journalists Martha Mendoza, Mike McPhate, and Carrie Kahn regaled the audience with stories of hard work, staffing cutbacks, investigative reporting and on-the-ground journalism.
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![New book chronicles region's natural disasters](/tuesday-newsday/2018/october-23/images/griggs-250px.jpg) | Gary Griggs puts the natural disasters of recent decades into historical context in his latest book, 'Between Paradise and Peril: The Natural Disaster History of the Monterey Bay Region.' |
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