TuesdayNewsdayVol. 6 - Issue 29 - April 14, 2020 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2020/april-14/images/banner.jpg) The new global and community health program at UC Santa Cruz will offer a multidisciplinary bachelor of arts degree and a bachelor of science degree. |
As countries across the globe fight the coronavirus pandemic, UC Santa Cruz is creating a new program that will prepare students and provide research to solve current and future global health problems. |
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![A video message to the UC Santa Cruz community](/tuesday-newsday/2019/november-26/images/cynthia-larive-250px.jpg) | Chancellor Cynthia Larive recognizes the challenges overcome by students, faculty and staff as the campus responds to COVID-19. |
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![Campus springs to life](/tuesday-newsday/2020/april-14/blossoms-250px.jpg) | Cherry blossoms, deer, a sunset with Monterey Bay. Enjoy a minute of UC Santa Cruz. |
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![California Sea Grant funds sustainable aquaculture](/tuesday-newsday/2020/april-14/images/sarker_400.jpg) | Pallab Sarker, associate research professor in environmental sciences, has received support to develop sustainable feed for farmed fish. |
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![She's staying in Kenya to staff medical front lines](/tuesday-newsday/2020/april-14/images/sarah-ashley.jpg) | Alumna Sarah Ashley, a volunteer oversight physician in a Nairobi emergency room, skipped the last flight home to help prepare for the pandemic. |
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![On a mission for masks](/tuesday-newsday/2020/april-14/images/forestthaler350.jpg) | Alumna Dr. Catherine Sonquist Forest is on an urgent mission to crowdsource, manufacture, and deliver cloth masks to those who need them the most in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties. |
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![Isomer separation method is a boon for research](/tuesday-newsday/2020/april-14/images/cover-image-410.jpg) | UCSC chemists have developed an easy way to separate the stereoisomers of an oxidized amino acid that has important functions in protein biology. |
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