TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 12 - December 08, 2020 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2020/december-08/images/beau-and-rain-600.jpg) Beau Richter, head trainer for the Marine Mammal Physiology Project at UCSC’s Long Marine Laboratory, with Rain, an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin. |
UC Santa Cruz professor of ecology and evolutionary biology Terrie Williams says the solutions that marine mammals have evolved for tolerating oxygen deprivation from extended dives can provide clues to understanding the potential for damage to oxygen-deprived tissues in humans. |
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![UCSC offers new program in art and social practice](/2020/12/images/art-students-4501.jpg) | Applications are being accepted now for the two-year M.F.A. program in Environmental Art and Social Practice set to begin in fall 2021. |
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![AXA chair funds efforts to build coastal resilience](/2020/12/images/coastal-resilience.jpg) | Marine scientist Michael Beck holds the chair funded by insurance company AXA to support his work on natural mitigations to climate change impacts. |
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![Campus showcased in education report](/2020/12/images/doris-duke-250.jpg) | Professor Anne Kapuscinski chaired the committee that developed the report, which includes campus initiatives as examples of innovative sustainability education.
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