2006
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New statistical approach could improve hospital care for sick newborns
The movement to computerize patient records in a growing number of hospitals is paving the way for the use of sophisticated statistical methods to assist doctors’ decision making. The National Institutes of Health has provided $1.35 million to a team of researchers working to develop new statistical approaches that could dramatically improve the care for…
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Statement about passage of Measures I and J
From George Blumenthal, UC Santa Cruz Acting Chancellor: The Santa Cruz community is understandably concerned about issues related to UCSC growth. Unfortunately these ballot measures will only serve to inhibit the ability of the City and the University to work together. The University continues to believe that these measures were placed on the ballot in…
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Scientists investigate unusual ocean conditions along the U.S. West Coast
For two years in a row, ocean life along the U.S. West Coast has suffered from the delayed appearance of conditions that normally support a highly productive marine environment. Instead of the usual upwelling of cold, nutrient-rich waters along the coast during spring and summer, ocean conditions early in the year have been similar to…
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Rare bilingual Latino literature conference at UCSC on Nov. 10-11
A distinguished group of writers, editors, and critics will converge on the UCSC campus November 10 and 11 for a bilingual conference on Latino literature, titled “Latino Literature/La Literatura Latina: Writing, Publishing, Reading.” In addition to a series of academic panels, the conference will feature eight nationally recognized writers who will read from their works…
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Astronomer Joseph Miller receives Berkeley Medal and UC Citation of Excellence
The University of California, Berkeley, has awarded its highest honor, the Berkeley Medal, to Joseph Miller, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at UC Santa Cruz. Miller, who served as director of UC Observatories/Lick Observatory for 14 years before stepping down last year, also received the UC Citation of Excellence. Both awards were presented at a…
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UC appoints Michael Bolte director of UC Observatories/Lick Observatory
The University of California has appointed Michael Bolte, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at UC Santa Cruz, as the director of UC Observatories/Lick Observatory (UCO/Lick). The appointment, effective as of July 1, was announced jointly today (October 27) by UC Provost Rory Hume and UCSC Acting Chancellor George Blumenthal. Michael Bolte (Photo: Tim Stephens) UC…
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Arts & Lectures season opener brings famed world music tour to UCSC
Fresh from its U.S. debut at the steps of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. and a stop at New York’s Carnegie Hall last week, “The Spirit of Fès 2006 Paths to Hope” tour comes to UCSC’s Music Recital Hall this Friday evening, October 27, to open the new Arts & Lectures season. This touring…
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‘Stunning new memoir’ from UC Santa Cruz professor Bettina Aptheker
At the age of eight, UC Santa Cruz feminist studies professor Bettina Aptheker watched her father testify on television at the McCarthy Hearings in 1953. The daughter of historian and U.S. Communist Party leader Herbert Aptheker, she grew up in a lively home environment that often included spirited visits by such renowned family friends as…
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Physicist Stanley Flatté to give UCSC Emeriti Faculty Lecture on Thursday, November 2
Stanley Flatté, professor emeritus and research professor of physics at UC Santa Cruz, will give the Emeriti Faculty Lecture at UCSC on Thursday, November 2. His talk, “World Energy and Power: Facts to Inform your Thinking,” will begin at 8 p.m. in the Music Center Recital Hall. This event is free and open to the…
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Statements concerning litigation announced against LRDP
From Kelly Drumm, University Counsel, Office of General Counsel, University of California Regents: The University of California believes that the Environmental Impact Report for UC Santa Cruz’s Long-Range Development Plan as certified and adopted by The Regents at the board’s September meeting fully complies with the California Environmental Quality Act. The University intends to vigorously…