2003

  • UC Santa Cruz Harvest Festival October 11 features live music, tasty food, and more

    Grab the kids and celebrate the changing of the seasons at the annual UC Santa Cruz Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 11, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Live music, tasty food, and crafts for kids are only some of the fun that will be available at the UCSC Farm. Admission is free for kids…

  • Two retrospectives celebrating the life and art of UCSC professor Mel Wong set for October

    The life and art of UC Santa Cruz theater arts professor, dancer, choreographer, and visual artist Mel Wong will be celebrated in two retrospectives during the month of October. On Saturday, October 11, the UCSC Theater Arts Department will present a special memorial celebration at 8 p.m. in the Mainstage Theater. The evening will feature…

  • UC Santa Cruz hosts October 10 symposium on higher education

    The first annual Clark Kerr Symposium, taking place at UCSC on October 10, brings together some of the country’s biggest names in higher education to discuss the unprecedented challenges facing public research universities in the 21st century. Editor’s Advisory NOTE TO JOURNALISTS: You are invited to cover the following event; please call the UCSC Public…

  • New academic year underway; instruction begins on Thursday, September 25

    The first day of classes in the 2003-04 school year at UC Santa Cruz is Thursday, September 25. Students began moving into university housing on Thursday, September 18, and will do so through Sunday, September 21. (See attached schedule for photo opportunities.) Editor’s Advisory Here are some facts and figures about this year’s student body…

  • UC Santa Cruz launches bold new collaboration with NASA

    The University of California, Santa Cruz, will manage a national research program valued at more than $330 million under a new agreement between UC and NASA. The ten-year contract, a first-of-its-kind for NASA, will establish a University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) at the NASA Ames Research Center. Chancellor Greenwood’s announcement about agreement. A news conference…

  • Geobiologist Kenneth Nealson to discuss the search for life on other planets in public lecture on Thursday, October 16, at UC Santa Cruz

    If life exists on Mars, how would we know? Scientists have been grappling with this deceptively simple question for years. Kenneth Nealson, the Wrigley Professor of Geobiology at the University of Southern California, is a leading authority on this issue, which he will address in a public lecture at the University of California, Santa Cruz,…

  • New book debunks conservatives’ call for color-blind society

    Ward Connerly’s latest race-related ballot initiative, Proposition 54 on California’s Oct. 7 ballot, would prohibit the state from gathering racial information about students and employees. Connerly says his “Racial Privacy Initiative” is the next step toward achieving a colorblind society. Balderdash, say the authors of the new book Whitewashing Race: The Myth of a Color-Blind…

  • UC Santa Cruz announces recipients of $20,000 scholarships

    This year’s recipients of the annual Karl S. Pister Leadership Opportunity Awards $20,000 scholarships presented by the University of California, Santa Cruz, include two single mothers, a Pakistani immigrant, and an aspiring computer engineer. All recipients receive a $10,000 scholarship for each of two years, as well as the support of a strong academic mentoring…

  • UC Santa Cruz’s Long Marine Laboratory celebrates its 25th anniversary with a special lecture series and public programs

    Long Marine Laboratory turns 25 this fall, and the oceanside research facility will be celebrating its silver anniversary with a variety of public programs, tours, and lectures during the first 25 days in October. Highlighting the October celebration is a stellar lineup of speakers for the lab’s annual fall lecture series. In addition, there will…

  • New book on author Paul Bowles is co-edited by UCSC lecturer who inherited famed writer’s musical estate

    Paul Bowles is perhaps best known as the author of The Sheltering Sky, the popular novel that was later turned into a feature film in 1990 starring John Malkovich and Debra Winger. But few people realize that the prolific writer thought of himself primarily as a composer of music. A new book co-edited by UC…

  • Scholarship enables aspiring teacher to enroll at UC Santa Cruz

    Louise Hagio wants to be a teacher, and thanks to a $5,000 scholarship from the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Youth Fund, her goal is closer than ever. Hagio, 30, is enrolling this month at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she plans to major in history with a minor in education. She hopes…

  • UC Santa Cruz raises $22.7 million in private support

    Led by grants for adaptive optics, engineering, and biology, UC Santa Cruz raised $22.7 million in private support in the form of gifts and grants during 2002-03. The total marked the second-largest amount ever raised by the campus. A record $24.4 million was raised in 2000. “This outstanding level of support will allow the campus…

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