November 2007

  • UC Women’s Forum on Staff Career Advancement

    Join us and share your thoughts on the advancement of women staff at UC. What does it take to succeed at UC? What are some best practices already in place? What more is needed? Associate President Linda Williams, Presidential Staff Fellow Amy Levine and Assistant Vice Provost, Equity and Diversity Sheila O’Rourke from UC Office…

  • Slug gymnasts make their debut

    Slug gymnasts make their debut

    The newly formed College Gymnastics Club attended their first competition November 3, and they came home with first and third places in the men’s all around and a tie for second place in the women’s uneven bars.

  • Arboretum will hold Dried Flower and Succulent Wreath Sale November 17 and 18

    Arboretum will hold Dried Flower and Succulent Wreath Sale November 17 and 18

    Hand-made wreaths and holiday decorations will be available from the UCSC Arboretum at the annual Dried Flower and Succulent Wreath Sale on Saturday and Sunday, November 17 and 18.

  • UCSC firefighters help battle devastating Southern California blazes

    UCSC firefighters help battle devastating Southern California blazes

    UC Santa Cruz firefighters were among thousands of fire personnel who traveled to Southern California in late October to help fight the area’s deadly wildfires.

  • UCSC media expert contributes feature to 35th anniversary issue of Ms. magazine

    UCSC media expert contributes feature to 35th anniversary issue of Ms. magazine

    As recently as the early 1970s, very few women in the United States had access to work in newsrooms, press clubs, editorial boards, and radio broadcasting booths. Today, women are employed as writers, producers, anchors, editors, and publishers in nearly every major newspaper, magazine, television network, and radio station across the country. So writes UC…

  • Fox coedits new book about transparency in Mexico

    Jonathan Fox, professor of Latin American and Latino studies, has coedited a new book about the Mexican public’s right to know about its government.

  • Pettigrew honored for lifetime achievement

    Pettigrew honored for lifetime achievement

    Thomas Pettigrew, research professor of social psychology, has been selected by the International Academy of Intercultural Research (IAIR) to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the group’s sixth biennial conference in Honolulu in August 2009.

  • Eminent physicist Stanley Flatté dies

    I am sorry to inform you that longtime UCSC physicist Stanley Flatté died earlier this week after a lengthy illness. A professor emeritus of physics, Stan was an eminent researcher who made important contributions in a wide range of fields. As a particle physicist early in his career, Stan participated in some of the first…

  • Scientists discover record-breaking fifth planet orbiting a star beyond our solar system

    Scientists discover record-breaking fifth planet orbiting a star beyond our solar system

    A team of American astronomers announced the discovery of a fifth planet around a star called 55 Cancri.

  • Physicist Stanley Flatté dies at age 66

    Physicist Stanley Flatté dies at age 66

    Physicist Stanley Flatté, whose work on wave propagation led to important contributions in the fields of atmospheric optics, ocean acoustics, and seismology, died on Sunday, November 4, at his home in Santa Cruz. He was 66.

  • Merrill student dies after accident

    I am very sorry to inform you that we have learned that Michael Harami, a Merrill College undergraduate, died early Saturday morning from injuries he received in a skateboarding accident. Michael, who passed away at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose, was a senior. He first enrolled at UCSC as a freshman in…

  • UC president visits campus

    UC president visits campus

    University of California President Bob Dynes visited UC Santa Cruz November 1 for a series of meetings with the UCSC Academic Senate.

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