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- December 30, 2007
Literature professor Sharon Kinoshita receives MLA prize
- December 20, 2007
Stunning campus images win photo contest awards
This year the Chancellor's Office and acting arts dean Margaret Morse sponsored an on-campus photography contest, open to all students, staff, and faculty. The entries show the stunning physical beauty of the campus--its meadows, valley vistas, ranch buil
- December 20, 2007
Computer security expert Martín Abadi garners Outstanding Innovation Award
Martín Abadi, professor of computer science, has received the SIGSAC Outstanding Innovations Award from the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
- December 20, 2007
Geophysicist Robert Coe honored by American Geophysical Union
Robert Coe, professor of Earth and planetary sciences, was selected by the American Geophysical Union's (AGU) Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism section to receive the 2007 William Gilbert Award.
- December 20, 2007
Undergraduate wins biomedical research award for minority students
Milana PeBenito, an undergraduate senior at UC Santa Cruz, received a presentation award at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students.
- December 20, 2007
Online earnings statement to replace paper statement in January
Employees getting paid through direct deposit received their last paper earnings statement in December.
- December 20, 2007
Rafael Granados named executive director of UC College Prep program
Rafael Granados, a leading educational technologist in online course development, has been selected to serve as executive director of UC College Prep Online (UCCP), a statewide program that produces and distributes online courses to benefit California K-1
- December 19, 2007
UCSC in the News
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- December 18, 2007
Why diving marine mammals resist brain damage from low oxygen
Certain animals--including dolphins, whales, and sea otters--appear to be protected from low oxygen by elevated levels of oxygen-carrying proteins in their brains, according to a new study by UCSC researchers.
- December 18, 2007
Services during Winter Break and Campus Closure
- December 17, 2007
Dominican Occupational Health Center Closure - Dec. 22 to Jan. 7
- December 16, 2007
Update on Science Hill encampment
- December 16, 2007
Environmental studies presents two student awards
The year wrapped up happily for two undergraduates in environmental studies, who received awards that were announced December 12.
- December 13, 2007
Losses of long-established genes contributed to human evolution, scientists find
The evolution of new genes is not the only way for a species to change. UCSC scientists have now carried out the first systematic computational analysis to identify long-established genes that were lost during human evolution.
- December 12, 2007
California Coastal Commission approves UC Santa Cruz's Coastal LRDP
At a hearing today in San Francisco, the California Coastal Commission approved UC Santa Cruz's Coastal Long Range Development Plan (CLRDP), a land-use blueprint for possible future development at the site of UCSC's Long Marine Laboratory.
- December 12, 2007
UCSC faculty receive $4.5 million in new grants for stem cell research
Two UCSC faculty members have received major grants totalling $4.5 million for stem cell research from the California Insitute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM).
- December 11, 2007
UCSC selected to join new Science Education Alliance
UCSC has been selected as one of 12 inaugural members of the Science Education Alliance (SEA), a new program developed and funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) that aims to enhance the teaching of science and inspire new generations of res
- December 11, 2007
UCSC geologist probes undersea seismic zone as part of new deep-drilling experiment
The first effort to drill into an undersea zone where massive earthquakes and tsunamis are generated has yielded new data on the stresses that build up there, according to UCSC geologist Casey Moore.
- December 10, 2007
Study finds oral traditions effectively warn people about tsunamis and reduce mortality
Oral traditions are a very efficient means of tsunami education, according to a new study that researchers say shows the power of education to reduce mortality from tsunamis.
- December 10, 2007
NAACP chairman to address King Convocation Jan. 30
Julian Bond, chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, will speak at UCSC's 24th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Convocation January 30.
- December 10, 2007
Death of UCSC Student
- December 09, 2007
UCSC appoints Joseph Miller as Vice Provost for Silicon Valley Initiatives
Joseph Miller, a longtime professor of astronomy with extensive experience in leadership and administrative positions, has been selected to guide and expand UC Santa Cruz's research and educational programs in Silicon Valley.
- December 09, 2007
John Mock elected to council of Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies
- December 09, 2007
Vice Provost Silicon Valley Initiatives
- December 07, 2007
Death of UCSC Student
- December 06, 2007
High-tech conservationist: Grad student helps fight local battle against logging
UCSC graduate student Adelia Barber took time away from her dissertation to conduct a timberland analysis for a grassroots group opposed to logging in an area of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
- December 06, 2007
Ink, but not toner, cartridges recyclable on campus
- December 06, 2007
UCSC in the News
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- December 06, 2007
Bay Tree Bookstore to hold holiday open house and sale Dec. 12
The Bay Tree Bookstore will hold its annual Holiday Student, Staff, and Faculty Appreciation Open House on Wednesday, December 12, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- December 04, 2007
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation commits $200 million support for Thirty-Meter Telescope
The University of California and the California Institute of Technology have received a $200 million commitment over nine years from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation toward the further development and construction of the Thirty-Meter Telescope (TMT).
- December 03, 2007
UCSC offers city renewed financial support for neighborhood party patrols
- December 02, 2007
Banner day for UC Santa Cruz Dining's 'green' effort
A banner at the base of campus heralds UCSC's three latest "green" certifications from the Monterey Bay Area Green Business Program.
- November 29, 2007
UCSC in the News
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- November 29, 2007
UCSC appoints new associate vice chancellor for public affairs and communications
Barry Shiller, a public affairs professional with private-sector and higher-education experience, has been appointed the new associate vice chancellor for public affairs and communications at UC Santa Cruz.
- November 29, 2007
Retirees Association to hold annual holiday potluck December 6
All UCSC retirees--and those planning to retire--are invited to the UCSC Retirees Association annual holiday potluck lunch on Thursday, December 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Arboretum Horticultural Hall.
- November 29, 2007
Appointment of Associate Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs and Communications
- November 28, 2007
UCSC Farm & Garden publishes new cookbook
The UCSC Farm & Garden has published Volume 2 of <i>Fresh from the Farm & Garden: Seasonal Recipes for Busy Cooks</i>, with 217 recipes featuring fruits, vegetables, and herbs that highlight the bounty of fresh local produce.
- November 28, 2007
Campus Holiday Food Drive
- November 27, 2007
Ellen Moir honored by SF philanthropy group
Ellen Moir, director of the UCSC New Teacher Center (NTC), has received a Full Impact Award for exemplary leadership in education from the Full Circle Fund, a San Francisco-based philanthropy organization.
- November 26, 2007
Discovery of gene for black coat color in dogs has broad implications
The discovery of a gene responsible for black coat color in dogs may help researchers understand fundamental processes in humans, including the regulation of body weight and stress hormones.
- November 26, 2007
Study of kelp harvesting finds bull kelp more vulnerable than giant kelp
As demand grows for kelp extracts, harvesters may begin to target bull kelp. If so, there may be cause for concern, according to UCSC biologists.
- November 26, 2007
Holiday parties bring in the season
UCSC staff and faculty are invited to a pair of holiday parties to celebrate the season.
- November 19, 2007
Exceptions to campus holiday closure
- November 19, 2007
Campus provost provides update on Science Hill protest site
- November 18, 2007
UCSC receives gift of rare audio interviews and photos of late '60s jazz and rock icons
- November 18, 2007
Leta Miller named editor of Society for American Music journal
- November 18, 2007
UCSC hydrogeologist provides expert advice on Pajaro Valley's water supply
When a community forum was held in Watsonville on November 1 to discuss the future of the Pajaro Valley's water supply, organizers turned to Andrew Fisher, professor of Earth and planetary sciences, to describe the state of the region's ground water.
- November 18, 2007
Alumnus Victor Davis Hanson receives National Humanities Medal
- November 18, 2007
Dickens Holiday Evening set for November 30
- November 15, 2007
UCSC in the News
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- November 15, 2007
Norrie's at the Arboretum to hold Holiday Open House Dec. 1
Norrie's gift shop at the Arboretum will hold its annual Holiday Open House, featuring a great selection of gifts and decorations, on December 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- November 15, 2007
Chamber Singers and Chamber Orchestra to perform Handel's 'Jephtha'
The UCSC Chamber Singers and Chamber Orchestra will present George Frederic Handel's oratorio 'Jephtha' in three concerts.
- November 15, 2007
UCSC Summer Session wins awards
UCSC Summer Session recently won two awards at the 2007 Western Association of Summer Session Administrators (WASSA) conference held in Maui, Hawaii.
- November 14, 2007
Nations embracing jury system as part of 'wave of judicial reform,' says UC Santa Cruz expert
Countries around the world are embracing the jury system in a wave of judicial reform that is democratizing jurisprudence in nations as diverse as South Korea, Mexico, and Japan, according to jury expert Hiroshi Fukurai.
- November 14, 2007
Theoretical physicist says polymers in a vacuum may yield valuable data
A theoretical analysis of polymer behavior suggests that large molecules should behave very differently when they are in a vacuum than when in solution, suggesting new opportunities for analytical techniques such as mass spectrometry.
- November 14, 2007
Annual holiday food drive under way
The Academic Senate and Staff Advisory Board invite you to join us in donating nonperishable food and cash to the Second Harvest Food Bank Holiday Food Drive.
- November 14, 2007
Women at Work to hold craft sale Dec. 7
The staff organization Women at Work will hold a craft sale December 7 to raise money for scholarships for the Women at Work Retreat.
- November 13, 2007
How to make the brightest supernova ever: explode, collapse, repeat
UCSC astrophysicist Stan Woosley provided an explanation for a supernova so bright--about 100 times as luminous as a typical supernova--that it challenged the theoretical understanding of what causes supernovae.
- November 13, 2007
Marc Mangel to chair special committee on seals
Marc Mangel, professor and chair of applied mathematics and statistics, has been appointed chairperson of a committee that advises the British government on the status of seal populations in British waters.
- November 12, 2007
Environmental protection can't be bought, says author of new book Shopping Our Way to Safety
Like a marketer's dream come true, Americans have responded to environmental hazards by shopping, as if buying bottled water and organic vegetables will protect them and their loved ones. But sociologist Andrew Szasz says "buying green" offers little real
- November 12, 2007
Pogonip training burn, November 13
- November 12, 2007
Open enrollment deadline approaching
- November 12, 2007
Ancient retroviruses spurred evolution of gene regulatory networks in primates
Ancient retroviruses helped a gene called p53 become an important "master gene regulator" in primates, according to a new study.
- November 11, 2007
Emeritus academics reflect on 41 years of McHenry Library
- November 08, 2007
UCSC in the News
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- November 08, 2007
Benefits Open Enrollment Fair Nov. 15
A campus Benefits Open Enrollment Fair will be held on Thursday, November 15, from noon to 3 p.m. in the lobby of the Jack Baskin Engineering Building.
- November 08, 2007
Videomakers and performers Harry Dodge & Stanya Kahn at Media Theater Nov. 20
Videomakers and performers Harry (Harriet) Dodge and Stanya Kahn will present their show "All Together Now" at the Media Theater on November 20, from 7 to 9 p.m.
- November 08, 2007
A message from Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, Felicia McGinty
- November 08, 2007
Openings in recreation classes
The Recreation Department has openings in a Shodo Japanese calligraphy course and a Tango Workshop.
- November 07, 2007
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.
- November 07, 2007
UC Women's Forum on Staff Career Advancement
- November 07, 2007
Chancellor, Campus Provost comment on 'dangerous' November 7 demonstration
- November 06, 2007
UCSC media expert contributes feature to 35th anniversary issue of Ms. magazine
- November 06, 2007
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.
- November 06, 2007
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.
- November 05, 2007
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.
- November 05, 2007
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.
- November 05, 2007
Eminent physicist Stanley Flatté dies
- November 04, 2007
Merrill student dies after accident
- November 02, 2007
Updated information for UCSC community about apple moth aerial spraying
- November 02, 2007
UCSC in the News
UCSC in the News is a weekly column summarizing prominent media placements UCSC faculty, staff, and students have received.
- November 02, 2007
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.
- November 01, 2007
Chemistry Professor Anthony Fink wins Outstanding Faculty Award
UCSC's Division of Physical and Biological Sciences has awarded its highest honor, the Outstanding Faculty Award, to Anthony Fink, professor of chemistry and biochemistry.
- November 01, 2007
Students invited to become UC LEADS scholars
The UC LEADS program identifies students who are traditionally underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields who have strong leadership skills and the potential to earn Ph.D.s.
- November 01, 2007
New Social Sciences research award honors Martin Chemers
The new Martin M. Chemers Award for Outstanding Research in the Division of Social Sciences recognizes senior faculty members who have made major impacts through their research.
- November 01, 2007
Celebrating international education
UCSC will join college campuses around the world November 12-16 in celebration of the seventh annual International Education Week by offering an array of programs and activities for the campus and the Santa Cruz community.
- October 30, 2007
Undergraduates tailor UCSC Genome Browser to aid malaria research
UCSC undergraduates have created a genome browser for studying the malaria parasite, enabling a team of UCSC researchers to discover previously unknown genes that could help in the search for antimalarial drugs.
- October 29, 2007
Faculty, staff, students eligible for Arts & Lectures discounts
- October 26, 2007
UCSC in the News
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- October 26, 2007
Safety tips from Physical Plant
With the onset of winter, be careful walking and driving around campus.
- October 26, 2007
American history lecture series focuses on race, ethnicity, and gender
Race, Ethnicity & Gender in American History is the title of a lecture series sponsored by Oakes College this fall.
- October 26, 2007
Traffic delays at UCSC's main entrance
The installation of storm drains for the Ranch View Terrace housing project will require road construction in the Bay/High intersection at the campus's Main Entrance. Work is slated to begin Monday, October 29, and continue weekdays through Tuesday, Novem
- October 26, 2007
Support for students affected by Southern California fires
- October 25, 2007
UCSC astronomer Sandra Faber and chemist Jin Zhang elected 2007 AAAS Fellows
Two UCSC scientists--Sandra Faber, University Professor and chair of astronomy and astrophysics, and Jin Zhang, professor of chemistry and biochemistry--have been honored as 2007 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
- October 25, 2007
Chancellor encourages support for those affected by Southern California fires
I know that I speak for all of us in expressing concern and sympathy for our UC colleagues and the many others who have been affected by this week's Southern California wildfires.
- October 24, 2007
Regional History Project publishes oral histories of two visionary UCSC professors
- October 24, 2007
Gift from botanist Jean Langenheim establishes Endowed Chair in Plant Ecology and Evolution
UCSC has appointed Ingrid Parker, associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, to the newly established Jean H. Langenheim Endowed Chair in Plant Ecology and Evolution.
- October 24, 2007
Announcing UC Open Enrollment for 2008
- October 23, 2007
Information about moth spraying
- October 22, 2007
Founders Day dinner last week
- October 19, 2007
Researchers cite limitations of genetic ancestry tests, urge consumers to use caution
Even as consumers embrace commercial genetic ancestry tests to trace ancestral roots or fill in gaps in the family tree, a team of researchers today (Oct. 19) is urging buyers to use caution when interpreting test results.
- October 19, 2007
UC Santa Cruz economists discuss global capital markets during free public workshop Nov. 9 at NASA Research Park
Four economists will discuss the implications of turmoil in global capital markets, during a free public workshop Nov. 9 at UCSC's Silicon Valley Center.
- October 19, 2007
UCSC in the News
UCSC in the News is a weekly column summarizing prominent media placements UCSC faculty, staff, and students have received.
- October 18, 2007
Resource centers join forces to build bridges
The "Building a Culture of Collaboration" resource centers cluster fair on October 17 featured speakers including Chancellor George Blumenthal and Paul Ortiz, associate professor of community studies; skits; roundtable discussions; and workshops.
- October 17, 2007
UCSC professor explores Northern California's 'kitsch monuments'
- October 17, 2007
Small-scale fishing in Mexico rivals industrial fisheries in accidental turtle deaths
New research shows that a small-scale Mexican fishery--operated by hand from small open boats--can kill as many critically endangered loggerhead sea turtles as all of the industrial fishing fleets in the North Pacific Ocean put together.
- October 17, 2007
Join the Women at Work Retreat planning effort
The Women at Work Retreat planning team is looking for volunteers to help with fundraising and serve on planning committees.
- October 17, 2007
Bioethics expert to speak on ethical, social issues
Distinguished Visiting Professor and bioethics expert Jonathan Moreno will present three lectures on ethical and social issues related to topics, including stem cell research, human experimentation and the brain.
- October 16, 2007
Flu shots offered to staff and faculty
- October 16, 2007
Holiday campus closure schedule
- October 15, 2007
Avant-garde video-game blog earns art exhibition at UC Irvine's Beall Center
UCSC computer scientist Michael Mateas presents four works of artificial intelligence and empathy at a new art exhibit.
- October 15, 2007
Film professor provides expert commentary in new box set of rare films
- October 15, 2007
HP's Stanley Williams to discuss nanoscale computing at UCSC's Silicon Valley Center on October 25
R. Stanley Williams, a senior fellow at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories and founding director of HP's Quantum Science Research group, will discuss nanoscale computing in a free public lecture on Thursday, October 25.
- October 12, 2007
Openings in recreation classes
The Recreation Office still has openings in many activities and classes.
- October 12, 2007
UCSC in the News
Craig Reinarman wrote an opinion piece for the Washington Post about a drug case before the Supreme Court . . . and more
- October 12, 2007
Campus photography contest for Chancellor's holiday card
- October 11, 2007
UARC team wins big at NASA Ames chili cook-off
The team from the UCSC University Affiliated Research Center took second place as the people's choice in the NASA Ames chili cook-off this year.
- October 11, 2007
Controlled burns planned at Wilder Ranch
- October 11, 2007
Four social scientists honored for teaching and research at UC Santa Cruz
Four social scientists at UC Santa Cruz were honored for teaching and research today (Thursday, October 11) during the annual fall convocation hosted by the dean of the Division of Social Sciences.
- October 10, 2007
Global affairs expert to deliver UCSC's 2007 Maitra Lecture at Montalvo on Nov. 2
- October 10, 2007
Discovery of retinal cell type ends four-decade search
Researchers have discovered a type of retinal cell that may help monkeys, apes, and humans see motion.
- October 09, 2007
UCSC awarded $5 million grant for genome research
The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) announced a $5 million grant to UCSC as part of a four-year project to build a "parts list" of biologically functional elements in the human genome.
- October 09, 2007
Lincoln Taiz named Fellow of the American Society of Plant Biologists
Lincoln Taiz, professor emeritus of molecular, cell, and developmental biology, has been named a Fellow of the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB).
- October 09, 2007
Pradip Mascharak to discuss photodynamic therapy in fall Synergy Lecture
"Treating Skin Cancer with Light? Not a Fallacy Anymore!" is the title of the Fall 2007 Synergy Lecture by Pradip Mascharak, professor of chemistry and biochemistry.
- October 09, 2007
Counseling and Psychological services available
- October 09, 2007
Date and Location Change for Third Vice Chancellor for Information Technology Candidate Presentation
- October 09, 2007
UC Santa Cruz anthropologist Nathaniel Dominy wins prestigious $625,000 Packard Fellowship
Nathaniel J. Dominy, a gifted young anthropologist at UC Santa Cruz, has received a prestigious Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering from The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, it was announced today (Tuesday, October 9).
- October 08, 2007
UCSC appoints associate vice chancellor for enrollment management
- October 08, 2007
UCSC senior named women's rugby All-American
UCSC senior Amara Reddick has been named a Women's Collegiate All-American for the 2006-07 academic year by USA Rugby.
- October 08, 2007
Francis Nimmo receives Urey Prize in Planetary Science
The Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society will award the 2007 Harold C. Urey Prize in Planetary Science this week to Francis Nimmo, associate professor of Earth and planetary sciences.
- October 08, 2007
Shakespeare Santa Cruz names new artistic director
- October 05, 2007
Merrill College to host 'devastating' film on Darfur
Merrill College will host Brian Steidle, former U.S. Marine captain and author of <i>The Devil Came on Horseback - Bearing Witness to the Genocide in Darfur.</i>
- October 04, 2007
UCSC professor's documentary to premiere at Mill Valley Film Festival
- October 04, 2007
Scientists study tiny galaxy halfway across the universe
A tiny galaxy nearly halfway across the universe, the smallest in size and mass known to exist at that distance, has been identified and studied by an international team of over a dozen scientists, including four at UCSC.
- October 04, 2007
Bright idea: Campus to give away energy-efficient lightbulbs
UCSC and PG&E are partnering to join the Energy Star Change a Light, Change the World Campaign, a movement to encourage people to help make a difference one energy-saving step at a time.
- October 04, 2007
Fall Open Staff Forum with Chancellor Blumenthal
- October 03, 2007
Baskin School of Engineering will showcase faculty research projects on Friday, October 12
Research Review Day at UCSC's Baskin School of Engineering will showcase groundbreaking research by the engineering school's faculty and graduate students.
- October 03, 2007
James Estes appointed interim director of STEPS Institute
Marine biologist and ecologist James Estes has been appointed interim director of the STEPS Institute for Innovation in Environmental Research at UCSC.
- October 02, 2007
Graduate and professional school fair Oct. 15
Representatives from graduate and professional school programs will be on hand to answer questions and provide information regarding their programs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, October 15, at Stevenson Event Center.
- October 02, 2007
Multiwavelength images of distant universe now available on Google Sky
A massive project to map a distant region of the Universe in multiple wavelengths--from x-rays through ultraviolet, visible, infrared, and radio waves--is releasing its data this week to both fellow scientists and the general public.
- October 01, 2007
Police stepping up enforcement October 2
Campus police will be hosting a countywide day of stepped-up enforcement of traffic laws throughout campus on Tuesday, October 2.
- October 01, 2007
Regents Scholars, Pister Fellows welcomed
New Regent's Scholars and Karl S. Pister Leadership Fellows were welcomed by continuing Regent's Scholars, deans, provosts, faculty mentors, and staff at a luncheon hosted by the Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education William Ladusaw on Septembe
- October 01, 2007
Three-way mating game of North American lizard found in distant European relative
New findings suggest "rock-paper-scissors" dynamic may be a fundamental evolutionary pattern among social animals.
- October 01, 2007
Annual Computer Security Reminder
- September 28, 2007
Gifford-Gonzalez travels to Argentina as Fulbright Senior Specialist
Anthropology professor Diane Gifford-Gonzalez recently completed a four-week visit to Argentina as a Fulbright Senior Specialist.
- September 28, 2007
Patricia Allen named director of Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
Patricia Allen has been named director of UCSC's Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) by Social Sciences Dean Sheldon Kamieniecki.
- September 26, 2007
UCSC partners with Zipcar to bring car sharing to Santa Cruz
UCSC and Zipcar, North America's largest on-campus car sharing service, have formed a joint partnership to provide Zipcars to campus faculty, staff, and students, as well as community residents.
- September 26, 2007
Alison Galloway appointed as administrative head of University Extension
- September 25, 2007
UCSC Arboretum holds the most eucalyptus species anywhere outside of Australia
A new survey has determined that the UCSC Arboretum's collection of eucalyptus trees and shrubs is the most diverse anywhere outside of Australia.
- September 24, 2007
UCSC alumna receives award from Academy of American Poets
- September 24, 2007
Retirements
The following individuals retired during the period of May through August 2007.
- September 24, 2007
Kamieniecki receives book award for Corporate America and Environmental Policy
Sheldon Kamieniecki, dean of the Division of Social Sciences at UC Santa Cruz, has received the 2007 Lynton Keith Caldwell Award for his book <i>Corporate America and Environmental Policy: How Often Does Business Get Its Way?</i>
- September 24, 2007
UCSC's New Teacher Center launches online mentoring program for math teachers
The New Teacher Center has launched a new initiative to boost student performance in mathematics by providing an online network for beginning math teachers.
- September 24, 2007
Private donors step forward; fundraising up by 19 percent
Private donors increased fundraising at UC Santa Cruz to $25.7 million for the 2006-07 academic year, a 19-percent increase over the previous year.
- September 24, 2007
UC President presents Chancellor Blumenthal on Monday
- September 24, 2007
Quentin Williams appointed chair of UCSC Academic Senate
Quentin Williams, professor of Earth and planetary sciences, has been appointed chair of UCSC's Academic Senate.
- September 24, 2007
Check before you dial: '502' phone prefix expanding
Beginning June 2007, campus phone numbers with the prefix "502" will be assigned to newly hired faculty and staff e.g., (831) 502-1234.
- September 24, 2007
Zavella coedits new book on women and migration
Patricia Zavella, professor of Latin American and Latino studies, has coedited the new book <i>Women and Migration in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: A Reader</i>.
- September 24, 2007
In his first campus address, Chancellor Blumenthal promises to 'act boldly' to advance UCSC
In his first campus address as chancellor, George Blumenthal pledged to "plan strategically and act boldly" to advance UCSC's standing in the world.
- September 23, 2007
UCSC Arts & Lectures season opens Oct. 7 with acclaimed one-man show
- September 21, 2007
Statements concerning court recommendation regarding mediation and ruling regarding Biomedical Sciences Facility
- September 20, 2007
Vice Chancellor for Information Technology finalists to make presentations
- September 19, 2007
George Blumenthal named chancellor of UC Santa Cruz
George R. Blumenthal, a distinguished UC Santa Cruz professor of astronomy and astrophysics and former chair of the UC systemwide Academic Senate, was appointed chancellor of the University of California's Santa Cruz campus today (Sept. 19).
- September 19, 2007
CruzPay Electronic Workflow implementation
- September 19, 2007
Fourteen new 'blue light' emergency phones installed
Fourteen new "blue light" emergency phones were installed on campus this summer, primarily in four large parking lots.
- September 19, 2007
Appointment of UCSC Chancellor
- September 18, 2007
2007-08 Salaries and Benefits
- September 10, 2007
UCSC receives $367,000 gift to establish endowed chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies
- September 10, 2007
Educators gather Sept. 21 at UCSC for summit on the future of education in the Monterey Bay region
Educators and policy makers from Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito counties will gather on Friday, September 21, for a one-day summit on the future of education in the Monterey Bay region.
- September 09, 2007
Extra gene copies were enough to make early humans' mouths water
To think that world domination could have begun in the cheeks. That's one interpretation of a discovery, published online September 9 in <i>Nature Genetics,</i> which indicates that humans carry extra copies of the salivary amylase gene.
- September 06, 2007
UC Santa Cruz names new director of Arts & Lectures
- September 06, 2007
Electronic W-2 Forms
- September 04, 2007
UCSC receives $120,000 HP Technology for Teaching leadership grant
Hewlett-Packard has selected UCSC as one of 10 recipients of its 2007 Technology for Teaching Leadership grants.
- September 04, 2007
Major gift supports crucial piece of Automated Planet Finder
The Gloria and Kenneth Levy Foundation has donated $600,000 to fund an innovative spectrometer for the Automated Planet Finder at UC's Lick Observatory.
- August 28, 2007
Appointment of Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
- August 28, 2007
Statements concerning court ruling regarding LRDP EIR
- August 28, 2007
Today's LRDP EIR ruling
- August 28, 2007
Statements concerning court ruling regarding UCSC Long-Range Development Plan EIR
- August 27, 2007
OPERS staff member Kevin Givens honored for contributions to sport
Kevin ("Skippy") Givens, OPERS intramural and sports club director, recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Freestyle Frisbee Players Association.
- August 27, 2007
Thirty-Meter Telescope Project Receives $15 Million from Moore Foundation
UC and Caltech have each received $7.5 million in additional funding from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for the development of the Thirty-Meter Telescope.
- August 27, 2007
Robin Dale appointed Associate University Librarian
- August 23, 2007
New light-sensing ability discovered in disease-causing bacteria
The bacteria that cause brucellosis can sense light and use the information to regulate their virulence, according to a study by UCSC researchers.
- August 23, 2007
UCSC launches reclaimed water study
UCSC is initiating a study to assess the feasibility of developing an on-campus system for reclaiming and recycling water.
- August 20, 2007
UCSC students present research at World History Association conference
Under the direction of professor Edmund Burke III, director of the UC Santa Cruz Center for World History, seven UCSC current and past graduate students in history presented papers at the 16th annual
- August 15, 2007
UCSC professor emeritus William Doyle publishes new reference for California botanists
William T. Doyle, professor emeritus of ecology and evolutionary biology, has published a comprehensive reference on the liverworts and hornworts of California.
- August 14, 2007
Administrative appointments and assignments
Now that summer is here, it feels as if the campus's pace has slowed a bit and we are taking time to catch our breath after a busy and productive academic year. Despite appearances, I know that
- August 13, 2007
Acting Chancellor Blumenthal's statement about UC president's decision to step down
UC Santa Cruz Acting Chancellor George R. Blumenthal issued the following statement today, following <a href="http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/dynes/pressrelease.html">Robert C. Dynes
- August 13, 2007
CruzMail Stabilization Update
I write to provide you with an update on our ongoing work on the CruzMail stabilization project. On May 1, ITS embarked on a stabilization project to address the technology, change processes,
- August 13, 2007
President Dynes' announcement today
As was announced by UC's Office of the President earlier today, Robert Dynes has indicated that he will step down as president of the University of California before the end of the upcoming academic
- August 13, 2007
Important Information Regarding Changes to UC's Medical Plans for 2008
During Open Enrollment in November, UC employees and retirees will face important decisions about -- and changes to -- their medical benefits options for 2008. As previously announced, the
- August 12, 2007
Gurdon Woods, sculptor who helped establish UCSC Art Department, dies at 92
Gurdon Woods, a visionary arts educator who helped design and create UC Santa Cruz's first curriculum and facilities in the arts, died July 31 at his Aptos home. He was 92.Woods served as
- August 10, 2007
Philip Bell, founding provost of UCSC's Merrill College, dies at 82
Philip Wilkes Bell, founding provost of Merrill College at UC Santa Cruz, died August 1. Bell, who was 82, lived in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania at the time of his death. Named provost of ""College
- August 09, 2007
Arts & Lectures announces 2007-08 season of internationally acclaimed artists
Legendary sitarist Ravi Shankar, renowned Brazilian guitarist and songwriter Caetano Veloso, South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, Senegalese superstar Youssou N'Dour, and National Public Radio's Peabody Award-winning correspondent Scott Simon are just s
- August 06, 2007
UCSC neuroscientist Yi Zuo wins two new research awards
Yi Zuo's innovative research on the nervous system has attracted funding from three major foundations since her arrival at UCSC in January.
- August 03, 2007
Associate Vice Chancellor/Enrollment Management Candidates
- August 02, 2007
New program color-codes text in Wikipedia entries to indicate trustworthiness
The online reference site Wikipedia enjoys immense popularity despite nagging doubts about the reliability of entries written by its all-volunteer team. A new program developed at UCSC aims to help with the problem by color-coding an entry's individual ph
- July 27, 2007
Important Payroll Reminder
- July 27, 2007
ITS/Engineering staff member dies
I am very sorry to have to report to you that family members have informed the campus that Matthew Kalastro, an Information Technology Services web specialist for the Baskin School of Engineering,
- July 26, 2007
Arts Leadership
- July 23, 2007
Two recent planning stories in the news
We want to offer some background on two recent items in the local news: UCSC's decision to appeal the City Planning Commission's approval of the Westside Safeway; and the groundbreaking for the
- July 23, 2007
Announcement of personnel changes in BAS
- July 23, 2007
Announcement of New UCOP Staff Fellowship Program
- July 18, 2007
Vice Chancellor for Information Technology Recruitment
- July 17, 2007
Summer 2007 Campus Mental Health Services
- July 16, 2007
UCRS Advisory Board election results are in
Two UC staff employees have been elected to serve on the UC Retirement System Advisory Board.
- July 16, 2007
Wobbly polarity is key to preventing magnetic avalanches on disk drives
New research brings models of magnetic avalanches much closer to reality, helping physicists understand both why they happen and why they don't run out of control, wiping disk drives clean.
- July 16, 2007
Two ITS staff members die this past weekend
It is with profound sadness that I write to inform you that two staff members in our Information Technology Services division died this past weekend. Tim May, 39, died suddenly of unknown causes
- July 16, 2007
Announcement for new UCOP fellowship program
The University of California, Office of the President is pleased to announce the launch of the Presidential Fellowship Pilot Program for 2008, a new staff development initiative aimed at giving UC
- July 06, 2007
Faculty and Staff Print Directory
We write to remind you to please update your individual campus contact information for the next edition of the UCSC Faculty and Staff 2007-08 Print Directory. Even if you haven't had any changes
- July 03, 2007
ITS analyst Jeanne Whitney dies
- July 02, 2007
TAPS 2007-08 Parking and Program Renewals
The 2007-08 Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) parking permit and program rates have been finalized.
- July 02, 2007
Influential fisheries ecologist Steven Berkeley dies at age 60
Steven A. Berkeley, an influential fisheries ecologist whose research helped propel the expansion of marine reserves, died at home in Scotts Valley on June 27 after a year-long battle with cancer. He was 60.
- July 02, 2007
Silicon chip beams light through a liquid-core waveguide to detect one particle at a time
By guiding light through liquid-filled channels smaller than a human hair, researchers at UCSC and Brigham Young University have succeeded in building a silicon chip that can detect tiny particles one at a time.
- July 02, 2007
UCSC librarian recognized by Special Libraries Association
- June 28, 2007
UCSC Blue Light Emergency Telephone Outage
- June 28, 2007
California Whistleblower Protection Act
- June 20, 2007
TAPS 2007-08 Parking and Program Renewals
- June 19, 2007
UC Santa Cruz biologist Hinrich Boeger named Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences
The Pew Charitable Trusts has named Hinrich Boeger, assistant professor of molecular, cell, and developmental biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, a Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences.
- June 18, 2007
UCSC to host weeklong philosophy conference on Wittgenstein
- June 18, 2007
Brian Walton, leader of falcon recovery effort, dies at age 55
Brian Walton, whose leadership of the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group was highlighted by the pivotal role the group played in the restoration of the peregrin falcon on the West Coast, died on June 15 at a Santa Cruz hospital. Walton, who served a
- June 18, 2007
Bird researcher Brian Walton dies
- June 14, 2007
Video Message from Acting Chancellor Blumenthal
- June 13, 2007
UCSC graduate awarded $10,000 for best American thesis on modern India
- June 13, 2007
Friends of UCSC Library contest winners honored
- June 13, 2007
Search for Vice Chancellor, Information Technology
- June 12, 2007
More freshmen than expected say they plan to attend UCSC
About 4,200 freshmen--several hundred more than had been expected--have indicated they plan to enroll at UC Santa Cruz in the fall.
- June 12, 2007
Study shows lizard moms dress their children for success
UCSC researchers have found that female side-blotched lizards are able to induce different color patterns in their offspring in response to social cues, "dressing" their progeny in patterns they will wear for the rest of their lives.
- June 12, 2007
Welcoming Guests to UC Santa Cruz
- June 08, 2007
Online Ethics Briefing Reminder
- June 06, 2007
State funds stem cell research facility at UC Santa Cruz
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) has approved a $2.7 million grant to fund a stem cell research facility at UC Santa Cruz.
- June 06, 2007
Campus Phone Number Prefix Change
- June 05, 2007
Campus Elections Results
- June 04, 2007
Sutter scholarship will support UCSC health sciences grad in med school
Allison Abresch-Meyer will get some welcome assistance paying her medical school bills thanks to a new scholarship established by the Sutter Maternity & Surgery Center and the Central Coast Alliance for Health to benefit graduates of the health sciences p
- June 04, 2007
Faculty and Staff Directory Updates
- June 01, 2007
UCSC researchers achieve atomic spectroscopy on a chip
Researchers at UC Santa Cruz have performed atomic spectroscopy with integrated optics on a chip for the first time, guiding a beam of light through a rubidium vapor cell integrated into a semiconductor chip.
- May 31, 2007
UC Santa Cruz celebrates 40 years of leadership in sustainable agriculture and organic farming
Decades before Wal-Mart began selling organic food, a charismatic Englishman and a group of students transformed a brush-covered hillside at the University of California, Santa Cruz, into a lush garden where vegetables and flowers were grown without chemi
- May 31, 2007
40 years at the forefront of sustainable agriculture
Research being conducted today at UCSC's Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems is rooted in programs and facilities that have been developed since 1967.
- May 31, 2007
Graduates of UCSC's Apprenticeship in Ecological Horticulture
Around the world, graduates of the UCSC Apprenticeship in Ecological Horticulture are improving the health of the environment through organic food production, education, advocacy, and social service programs. Here's a sampling of what a few graduates have
- May 30, 2007
Annual Business Operations Customer Surveys
- May 29, 2007
New book Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) explains how self-deception dooms marriages, starts wars, and promotes a culture of unaccountability
In the new book <i>Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me)</i>, Elliot Aronson spells out how the psychological mechanism of self-justification puts us on a slippery slope of self-deception that frequently gets us into enormous trouble when we are unable to ac
- May 28, 2007
Francis Nimmo awarded Urey Prize in Planetary Science
The Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society has awarded the 2007 Harold C. Urey Prize in Planetary Science to Francis Nimmo, associate professor of Earth and planetary sciences.
- May 28, 2007
Q&A: Campus Provost Kliger discusses emerging academic plan
- May 28, 2007
Another agreement is reached to improve campus wages
- May 25, 2007
Climate change and green technology the focus of June 8 forum at UC Santa Cruz
Climate change expert Lisa Sloan and green technology proponent Steve Westly will be the keynote speakers during the sixth annual Foundation Forum at the University of California, Santa Cruz, on Friday, June 8, at 4 p.m. in the Music Center Recital Hall.
- May 25, 2007
CruzPay Phase 2 Plans
- May 24, 2007
Campus Sustainability Assessment
- May 23, 2007
UC Santa Cruz awards $20,000 scholarships to 11 community college transfer students
The University of California, Santa Cruz, is pleased to award scholarships to 11 dedicated community college transfer students who will enroll at UCSC this fall as recipients of Karl S. Pister Leadership Opportunity Awards.
- May 23, 2007
Annual Call--Performance Appraisals/Performance Management Program
- May 22, 2007
Three major events on campus on Tuesday, May 22
- May 21, 2007
Staff "Brown Bag" Postponed
- May 21, 2007
Scientists reconstruct prehistoric behavior and ecology of northern fur seals
A team of researchers has documented major changes in the behavior, ecology, and geographic range of the northern fur seal over the past 1,500 years using a combination of techniques from archaeology, biochemistry, and ecology.
- May 18, 2007
UC Santa Cruz New Teacher Center expands partnership with East Palo Alto school district
A once-troubled school district in East Palo Alto is on the upswing, thanks to a partnership with the UCSC New Teacher Center and the support of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
- May 17, 2007
Adaptive optics pinpoints two supermassive black holes in colliding galaxies
Astronomers have used powerful adaptive optics technology at the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii to reveal the precise locations and environments of a pair of supermassive black holes at the center of an ongoing collision between two galaxies 300 million
- May 17, 2007
UC Santa Cruz site approved for listing on Register of Historic Places
Preservation efforts at UC Santa Cruz have received a major boost from the State Historical Resources Commission: approval for listing UCSC's Cowell Lime Works Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.
- May 16, 2007
Large blooms of toxic algae in Monterey Bay are affecting marine animals
Researchers have detected large blooms of toxin-producing algae in Monterey Bay that appear to be poisoning marine mammals and seabirds.
- May 16, 2007
Frictional heating explains plumes on Saturn's moon Enceladus
Rubbing your hands together on a cold day generates a bit of heat, and the same process of frictional heating may be what powers the geysers jetting out from the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus.
- May 16, 2007
Winners of Chancellor's Achievement Awards for Diversity announced
Two professors, two staff members, and the Center for the Mathematics Education of Latino/as have been selected as winners of the 2007 Chancellor's Achievement Awards for Diversity.
- May 14, 2007
Computer scientist Phokion Kolaitis elected to Finnish Academy of Science and Letters
Phokion Kolaitis, professor of computer science at UC Santa Cruz, has been elected a Foreign Member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters in recognition of his "outstanding academic merits."
- May 14, 2007
Exhibit by UCSC art students at Museum of Art and History
- May 14, 2007
Assistant philosophy professor awarded President's Research Fellowship
- May 14, 2007
Campus Elections
- May 12, 2007
Clean Air Month and Bike to Work Week 2007
- May 09, 2007
UCSC biologist Robert Edgar elected to National Academy of Sciences
Robert Edgar, professor emeritus of molecular, cell, and developmental biology at UC Santa Cruz has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his distinguished achievements in original research.
- May 08, 2007
UC Santa Cruz professor honored in 11th annual Webby Awards
- May 08, 2007
Phillip Berman appointed to Baskin Endowed Chair in Biomolecular Engineering
UC Santa Cruz has appointed Phillip Berman, professor and chair of biomolecular engineering, to the Jack Baskin Endowed Chair in Biomolecular Engineering.
- May 08, 2007
Employees required to complete 'ethics briefing' by June 15
- May 07, 2007
Astronomer Garth Illingworth testifies on Capitol Hill
Garth Illingworth, professor of astronomy and astrophysics, testified before a congressional subcommittee last week at a hearing on NASA's space science programs.
- May 07, 2007
UCSC astronomer Douglas Lin appointed director of Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics in China
Douglas Lin, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at UCSC, has been named founding director of the Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics (KIAA) at Peking University in Beijing, China.
- May 07, 2007
UCSC receives $157,000 to support open archive of congressional proceedings
- May 07, 2007
David Draper named Fellow of the American Statistical Association
The American Statistical Association (ASA) has selected David Draper, professor and chair of applied mathematics and statistics, as a 2007 Fellow of the ASA.
- May 05, 2007
New UCOP labor data doesn't impact UCSC's wage proposals
- May 03, 2007
UCSC Arboretum Music Series begins May 17
- May 03, 2007
Psychology professor Aida Hurtado receives gender equity award
Aida Hurtado, professor of psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has received the 2007 Distinguished Contributions to Gender Equity in Education Research Award from the American Educational Research Association (AERA).
- May 02, 2007
Message from Vice Provost, Larry Merkley - CruzMail Update
- May 02, 2007
Infectious disease expert to discuss deadly epidemics in public lecture at UCSC on Tuesday, May 22
Dr. Donald P. Francis, executive director and chief medical officer of Global Solutions for Infectious Diseases, will discuss "Confronting Deadly Epidemics Around the World" in a free public lecture at UC Santa Cruz on Tuesday, May 22.
- May 01, 2007
Campus Phone Number Prefix Change
- May 01, 2007
UC Santa Cruz research team sheds light on diet of early human ancestors
The diet of early human ancestors probably included bulbs and rhizomes, according to researchers at UC Santa Cruz who have shed new light on a conundrum that has puzzled anthropologists for eight years.
- April 30, 2007
Music and stargazing entice summer visitors to Mt. Hamilton's Lick Observatory
UC's Lick Observatory offers its 27th season of evening programs for music lovers and astronomy buffs this summer, featuring concerts, lectures, and opportunities to view the night sky through the observatory's history-making telescopes atop Mt. Hamilton.
- April 30, 2007
Dickson Emeriti Professorship awarded to Harold Widom
Harold Widom, professor emeritus of mathematics, has been awarded this year's Edward A. Dickson Emeriti Professorship.
- April 30, 2007
RSVP to Staff Appreciation Breakfast
- April 27, 2007
The 'twilight zone' holds key to ocean's role in climate change
Researchers have identified a critical link in the processes that determine the ocean's ability to absorb and store the carbon dioxide that is accumulating in our atmosphere.
- April 27, 2007
Art meets science in campus Earth Day mural project
- April 26, 2007
UCSC spotlighted in higher ed sustainability web site
UC Santa Cruz is the spotlight campus on the web site of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
- April 26, 2007
G. William Domhoff, expert on dreams and power relations, receives UC-wide faculty emeriti award
G. William Domhoff says the best thing that ever happened to him professionally was being hired as a founding faculty member at UC Santa Cruz in 1965. The second-best thing was retiring early, which gave him the freedom to focus on his research.
- April 26, 2007
Information on Sharing Copyrighted Materials
- April 25, 2007
Alumni Association Awards
- April 25, 2007
Michael Isaacson appointed acting dean of UCSC's Baskin School of Engineering
The UC Regents have approved the appointment of Michael Isaacson as acting dean of the Baskin School of Engineering at UC Santa Cruz.
- April 25, 2007
May 10 bell hooks event postponed
- April 25, 2007
ITS Forum for UCSC staff
- April 23, 2007
Student Affairs Acting Vice Chancellor Jean Marie Scott details campus safety programs
- April 23, 2007
Arts Dean finalists to make presentations
Three final candidates for the Dean of the Arts position are scheduled to make presentations in April and May on campus and the campus community is invited to attend.
- April 20, 2007
Varieties galore at this year's UC Santa Cruz Farm Spring Plant Sale May 5-6
Just as gourmets appreciate fine wine, gardeners in Santa Cruz seek out unusual varieties of flowers, vegetables, and herbs. At this year's UC Santa Cruz Spring Plant Sale, gardeners will delight in the array of varieties available, including 12 varieties
- April 20, 2007
UC Santa Cruz named a renewable energy 'champion'
UC Santa Cruz has been honored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as the Individual Conference Champion for purchasing more green power than any other school in the Association of Division III Independents Conference.
- April 20, 2007
Last Chance Job and Internship Fair
- April 19, 2007
Climate change could usher in "boom and bust" population cycles and make species prone to extinction, says UC Santa Cruz conservation biologist
Climate change could trigger "boom and bust" population cycles that make animal species more vulnerable to extinction, according to Christopher C. Wilmers, an assistant professor of environmental studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
- April 19, 2007
Two UC Santa Cruz humanities professors awarded Guggenheim Fellowships
- April 18, 2007
Pioneering sociologist William Friedland receives emeriti faculty award from UC Santa Cruz
Sociologist William H. Friedland may be best known for his critique of mechanized tomato harvesting, but he's been a thorn in the side of corporate agriculture for almost half a century.
- April 18, 2007
Resources for those affected by the Virginia Tech tragedy
- April 18, 2007
UCSC engineer Claire Gu honored by International Society for Optical Engineering
Claire Gu, professor of electrical engineering at UCSC, has been elected a Fellow of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE).
- April 18, 2007
Memorial service for UCSC student
- April 17, 2007
UCSC molecular biologist Harry Noller wins 2007 Gairdner Award
Harry Noller, the Sinsheimer Professor of Molecular Biology at UC Santa Cruz, is among the five winners of the 2007 Gairdner International Awards, one of the most prestigious awards in biomedical science.
- April 17, 2007
Tragedy at Virginia Tech University
- April 17, 2007
General Staff Forum
- April 16, 2007
Students treat staff members to Easter party
- April 12, 2007
Seismologists discover complex structure in Tonga mantle wedge
The subduction zones where oceanic plates sink beneath the continents produce volcanic arcs such as those that make up the "rim of fire" around the Pacific Ocean. A new study finds that the structure of the mantle wedge above the subducting plate may be f
- April 12, 2007
Award-winning filmmaker, Time correspondent, to headline UCSC series of screenings/talks on war
Who serves in our nation's wars? Why did they serve? What is their experience? Those questions are the inspiration for "Personal Perspectives of the Iraq War and Past Wars," a series of film screenings and talks by award-winning filmmakers and authors tha
- April 10, 2007
UCSC graduate student's research leads to environmental victory in Coronado Islands
Graduate student Shaye Wolf's findings have helped save endangered seabirds from the potentially devastating effects of a liquified natural gas facility planned for a site in Baja California.
- April 10, 2007
UCSC Arboretum holds annual Spring Plant Sale on Saturday, April 21
The UCSC Arboretum will hold its annual Spring Plant Sale on Saturday, April 21, from 12 noon to 4 p.m.
- April 09, 2007
Astrobiologist Carl Pilcher to speak at UCSC on Thursday, April 19
Carl Pilcher, director of the NASA Astrobiology Institute, will give the annual Sigma Xi Lecture at UC Santa Cruz on Thursday, April 19.
- April 06, 2007
UC Santa Cruz to have faculty art exchange with Japan
- April 05, 2007
'Green-collar' jobs can relieve poverty and transform cities, says activist Van Jones, who will speak April 25 at UCSC
The battle to save the planet could create an "eco-apartheid" unless low-income areas and communities of color get their share of new "green-collar" jobs, according to Van Jones, an Oakland-based progressive leader whose vision of environmentalism puts po
- April 03, 2007
On-line Ethics Briefing Scheduled to Launch on April 12
- April 03, 2007
UCSC students monitor peregrine falcons after release at Long Marine Lab
Three peregrine falcons released by the UC Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group are testing their wings around Long Marine Laboratory under the watchful eyes of a group of UCSC students.
- April 03, 2007
2007 Chancellor's Achievement Awards for Diversity
- April 03, 2007
Wage Increases for Lower-Wage Employees
- April 03, 2007
Banana Slug Spring Fair drawing alumni back to UC Santa Cruz
- March 29, 2007
Student-led mock trial team makes it to nationals
In only its third year, the UCSC mock trial team made it to the semifinal round of the national college mock trial championship, facing off against powerhouse teams from Yale, the University of Pittsburgh, and Loyola University Chicago.
- March 29, 2007
Wildlife photographer Kennan Ward branches out with feature-length documentary about grizzly cubs
Kennan Ward, who earned a B.A. in environmental studies and wildlife biology from UC Santa Cruz in 1980, has spent three decades crisscrossing the globe to photograph animals in the wild.
- March 28, 2007
Physicist Bruce Rosenblum to speak at UCSC on Monday, April 9
Physicist Bruce Rosenblum will give an Emeriti Faculty Lecture on the topic of "The Quantum Enigma: Has Physics Encountered Consciousness?"
- March 28, 2007
Lecture at UCSC to address engineering and national priorities on Thursday, April 12
Richard Buckius, assistant director for engineering at the National Science Foundation (NSF), will speak at UC Santa Cruz on Thursday, April 12, on the topic of "Engineering and National Priorities."
- March 28, 2007
UCSC lecture series spotlights coastal policy challenges
A ten-week lecture series at UC Santa Cruz on "Coastal Policy Challenges of the 21st Century" will be held on Wednesdays at 2 p.m., starting April 4.
- March 23, 2007
Judge Kelvin Filer accepts Distinguished Social Sciences Alumni Award
Compton Superior Court Judge Kelvin Filer (B.A. politics, 1977) made a whirlwind visit to campus last week to accept the second Distinguished Social Sciences Alumni Award, meet with students, and field questions from aspiring attorneys during a legal stud
- March 23, 2007
Technology maintenance may affect work during week of March 26
- March 23, 2007
Wage increases for lower-wage employees
- March 21, 2007
UC Santa Cruz to collaborate with three universities for live online concert
- March 21, 2007
Learn how to select and care for roses at a free workshop March 31
UCSC rose expert Orin Martin will share his techniques for choosing and growing roses organically at a free workshop on Saturday, March 31, from 10 a.m. to noon at The Garden Company on Mission Street in Santa Cruz.
- March 20, 2007
MEDIA ADVISORY: UCSC Arts & Lectures partners with South County businesses to present Romeo and Juliet for Watsonville students--Friday, March 23--at the Mello Center
- March 16, 2007
UCSC lecturer Ryan Coonerty publishes Etched in Stone, a tribute to 50 memorials and monuments
Anyone who has ever gotten goose bumps visiting the Lincoln Memorial will be drawn to the new book <i>Etched in Stone: Enduring Words from Our Nation's Monuments</i>.
- March 16, 2007
UC Santa Cruz to present New Directions in Contemporary Opera, a symposium of panels and performances-April 3-7
- March 16, 2007
Hate/Bias Incident on Campus
- March 15, 2007
UARC researcher dies
- March 15, 2007
Microsoft gift boosts computer science program at UCSC
A gift from Microsoft to UC Santa Cruz will enable computer science students to spend more time on computer games--developing computer games, that is, not necessarily playing them.
- March 15, 2007
RNA enzyme structure offers a glimpse into the origins of life
UCSC researchers have determined the three-dimensional structure of an RNA enzyme, or "ribozyme," that carries out a fundamental reaction required to make new RNA molecules. Their results provide insight into what may have been the first self-replicating
- March 14, 2007
Longtime staff member dies
- March 13, 2007
Internet pioneer Larry Smarr to speak at UCSC on Thursday, March 22
Larry Smarr, director of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), will speak at UC Santa Cruz on Thursday, March 22.
- March 13, 2007
Student Employee Recognition Award Program (SERAP) 2007
- March 12, 2007
New technology shows old faults are smoother than young ones
A new study by UCSC geologists finds old earthquake faults are smoother than young ones, worn smooth over time by friction like the brake pads of an old car.
- March 12, 2007
First systematic test finds plant pathogens spread to distant relatives far more readily than thought
SANTA CRUZ, CA--The first systematic test of how widely pathogens can spread among distantly related plants reveals far greater range than conventional wisdom would suggest, raising questions about the adequacy of current regulatory approaches for plant q
- March 08, 2007
ITS Service Announcement For CruzTime Users
- March 07, 2007
UC Santa Cruz, City of Santa Cruz establish 'Santa Cruz Tickets'
In a unique collaboration, UC Santa Cruz and the City of Santa Cruz have created a joint ticketing system to sell tickets for events taking place on campus, at the Civic Auditorium and throughout the community.
- March 06, 2007
HP joins UC Santa Cruz and NASA in groundbreaking collaborative venture
HP has joined UC Santa Cruz and NASA in a new venture focused on developing revolutionary science breakthroughs in the coming decades.
- March 06, 2007
Third annual 'Writing Matters' conference for community educators to be offered by UC Santa Cruz Writing Project on March 24
- March 06, 2007
CruzMail e-mail maintenance
- March 05, 2007
Ground broken for new Ranch View Terrace housing project at UC Santa Cruz
Efforts by UC Santa Cruz to build more on-campus housing for faculty and staff got a significant boost when ground was broken March 5 on the first phase of the Ranch View Terrace project.
- March 05, 2007
AEGIS survey reveals new principle governing galaxy formation and evolution
Faced with the bewildering array of galaxies in the universe, from orderly spirals to chaotic mergers, it is hard to imagine a unifying principle that describes them all with mathematical precision. But that is just what astronomers have now discovered.
- March 05, 2007
Visitors to UC Santa Cruz This Spring
- March 04, 2007
MEDIA ADVISORY: Symposium on Electric Vehicles at UCSC on Saturday, March 10
A special event to showcase the emerging electric vehicles technologies, hosted by UCSC's Baskin School of Engineering and CITRIS, will take place on Saturday, March 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- March 04, 2007
City Folk reunion concert March 28 at The Attic will benefit the Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden
The popular trio City Folk is coming together Wednesday, March 28, for a reunion concert at The Attic with special guest Alisa Fineman. The concert, a fundraiser for the Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden, will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at The
- March 04, 2007
Daylight Savings Time Changes
- March 04, 2007
UC Santa Cruz receives $1 million in grants for stem cell research
- February 28, 2007
Sun Microsystems creates OpenSPARC Center of Excellence at UCSC
Sun Microsystems has established a Center of Excellence at UCSC that will focus on the OpenSPARC initiative, a true "open-source" approach to high-speed microprocessor technology.
- February 28, 2007
UC Santa Cruz students see stars, thanks to local company
- February 28, 2007
CruzTime and CruzMail Maintenance
- February 28, 2007
Addition of Domestic Partner to Staff Personnel Policies
- February 27, 2007
UCSC hosts conference to keep young girls interested in science
An event at UCSC on Saturday, March 3, will help middle and high school girls from the Monterey Bay region prepare for their future through a program called "Expanding Your Horizons" designed to inspire girls' enthusiasm for math and science.
- February 27, 2007
Student Town Hall
- February 27, 2007
Photographer Frans Lanting presents "The Making of Life: A Journey through Time" on March 17
Nature photographer Frans Lanting will share the story behind the making of his multimedia presentation <i>Life: A Journey through Time</i> at an event on Saturday, March 17.
- February 25, 2007
Compton Superior Court Judge Kelvin D. Filer speaks March 12 at UC Santa Cruz
As a Superior Court Judge in the Southern California city of Compton, Kelvin D. Filer sees more than his share of cases involving murder, drugs, and gang violence. As a product of the same neighborhood, Filer is a powerful role model who has devoted himse
- February 25, 2007
Sloan Research Fellowships awarded to three UC Santa Cruz faculty
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has selected three UCSC faculty members to receive 2007 Sloan Research Fellowships.
- February 25, 2007
UCSC biologist Terrie Williams wins 2007 Women of Discovery Award
Terrie Williams, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, joins Jane Goodall and three other scientists as winners of the 2007 Women of Discovery Awards from Wings WorldQuest.
- February 22, 2007
UCSC economics grad reconnects with campus to help others
Santa Cruz native Stephen Bruce recently reconnected with UCSC, where he is opening doors for students by funding a fellowship for aspiring high school math and science teachers, and creating a fellowship for graduate students in politics.
- February 21, 2007
Winter 2007 Staff Brown Bag Forum
- February 20, 2007
$1 million gift from Jack Baskin establishes endowed chairs in engineering and humanities at UCSC
Philanthropist Jack Baskin has continued his remarkable record of support for the University of California, Santa Cruz, with two $500,000 gifts establishing endowed chairs, one in the Humanities Division that honors his wife, Peggy Downes Baskin, and anot
- February 20, 2007
Sixth Annual Campus Earth Summit
- February 19, 2007
Media Advisory: Baskin School of Engineering Kicks Off 10th Anniversary Celebrations
Media are invited to attend an Open House at the Baskin School of Engineering on Friday, February 23, featuring lab tours, research poster displays, refreshments, and other activities.
- February 18, 2007
Sexualization of girls is linked to common mental health problems in girls and women, says APA task force chaired by UC Santa Cruz professor
A report of the American Psychological Association (APA) released today (Monday, February 19) found evidence that the proliferation of sexualized images of girls and young women in advertising, merchandising, and media is harmful to girls' self-image and
- February 16, 2007
SF Bay Area's poor and minorities face disproportionate burden of exposure to environmental hazards
From African American residents of West Oakland's diesel-choked neighborhoods to Latinos in San Francisco's traffic-snarled Mission District, poor and minority residents of the San Francisco Bay Area get more than their share of exposure to air pollution
- February 15, 2007
UCSC's New Teacher Center receives $175,000 from MetLife Foundation to fund next generation of mentoring tools
MetLife Foundation has awarded $175,000 to the New Teacher Center at the University of California, Santa Cruz, as part of the foundation's Teacher Development and Retention Initiative.
- February 15, 2007
Rep. Maxine Waters to address King Convocation Tuesday
- February 12, 2007
UCSC's Baskin School of Engineering celebrates 10 years of innovation
The Baskin School of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is celebrating its 10th anniversary and its emergence as a vibrant and innovative center for research and education.
- February 11, 2007
UCSC offers new major in bioengineering
UCSC has approved a new major in bioengineering, an interdisciplinary program focusing on the applications of engineering to medicine and the biological sciences.
- February 11, 2007
New course teaches UCSC students about disability
UCSC is offering a new general education course on universal access and assistive technology, enabling students from all majors to learn more about disability and the issues that surround it.
- February 06, 2007
UC Santa Cruz physicists tackle new challenges in neurobiology
UCSC physicists are using technology and expertise gleaned from the field of high-energy physics to address challenging problems in neurobiology.
- February 06, 2007
Dean of UCSC's Arts Division
- February 05, 2007
UCSC ranked first in nation for research impact in physics
In a new analysis of research publications from top U.S. universities, the University of California, Santa Cruz, ranked first for the impact of its faculty in the field of physics and fifth in the field of space sciences.
- February 02, 2007
UC Santa Cruz film grads shine again in major indie film awards
- February 01, 2007
UCSC recognized for high percentage of engineering master's degrees awarded to women
A survey of master's degrees awarded by U.S. engineering schools shows that UC Santa Cruz ranks third in the percentage of degrees awarded to women.
- February 01, 2007
Chance discovery sheds light on the fates of young salmon
Fisheries scientists are gaining unexpected insights from the serendipitous discovery on Año Nuevo Island of tiny tags that had been implanted in juvenile salmon and steelhead in coastal creeks.
- January 29, 2007
EPA ranks UC Santa Cruz the sixth largest 'green power' purchaser among campuses
- January 28, 2007
New book explores the effects of whales and whaling on ocean ecosystems
<i>Whales, Whaling, and Ocean Ecosystems,</i> a new book from the University of California Press (December 2006), explores an aspect of whale ecology that until now has received surprisingly little attention--the role of whales in ocean ecosystems.
- January 28, 2007
Staff Advisor to the Regents
- January 25, 2007
2006/07 Faculty and Staff Print Directory Update
- January 24, 2007
Geoffrey Pullum to deliver 40th annual Faculty Research Lecture at UC Santa Cruz
- January 18, 2007
UC Santa Cruz film scholar B. Ruby Rich chairs panel at Sundance Film Festival
SANTA CRUZ, CA--Film scholar B. Ruby Rich will chair a panel discussion at the Sundance Film Festival about how the counterculture has changed since the 1960s.
- January 18, 2007
UC Santa Cruz assistant arts dean reports discovery of ancient ruin in Peru
- January 18, 2007
Thumbs Up Awards
- January 17, 2007
UC Santa Cruz receives $350,000 to create global café and reading garden at University Library
- January 16, 2007
Eminent marine biologist Jane Lubchenco will give annual Keeley Lecture at UCSC on Monday, January 29
Jane Lubchenco, an eminent marine biologist and leading scientific voice on issues of marine policy and environmental sustainability, will deliver the third annual Fred Keeley Lecture at UCSC on Monday, January 29.
- January 16, 2007
Richard Musgrave, renowned pioneer of public finance, dies at 96
SANTA CRUZ, CA--Richard A. Musgrave, widely regarded as the founder of modern public finance and an adviser on fiscal policy and taxation to governments from Washington to Bogota to Tokyo, died Monday, Jan. 15.
- January 16, 2007
Engineering Dean Steve Kang named UC Merced chancellor
- January 16, 2007
UCSC economist Richard Musgrave dies
- January 15, 2007
DOE awards support UCSC research on dark matter and supernovae
The Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded valuable computing time on one of the world's most powerful supercomputers to two research projects led by scientists at UCSC.
- January 15, 2007
UC Santa Cruz honored during Ecological Farming Conference Jan. 24-27
SANTA CRUZ, CA--The contributions of UC Santa Cruz to sustainable agriculture will be in the spotlight during this year's Ecological Farming Conference, with a focus on the 40th anniversary of the campus's pathbreaking Apprenticeship in Ecological Horticu
- January 15, 2007
UCSC engineering dean Steve Kang awarded Chang-Lin Tien Education Leadership Award
The Asian Pacific Fund today announced the recipients of its first annual Chang-Lin Tien Education Leadership Awards, recognizing Sung-Mo "Steve" Kang, dean of the Baskin School of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Belle W. Y. W
- January 15, 2007
About Tuesday's power outage
- January 11, 2007
Donald Osterbrock, eminent astronomer and former director of Lick Observatory, dies at age 82
Donald Osterbrock, an eminent astronomer, a leading authority on the history of astronomy, and former director of UC's Lick Observatory, died suddenly on Thursday, January 11. He was 82.
- January 11, 2007
Renowned astronomer dies yesterday
- January 10, 2007
Leading Iraq expert Juan Cole to discuss crisis January 17 at UC Santa Cruz
SANTA CRUZ, CA--Juan Cole, professor of Middle Eastern history at the University of Michigan and the moderator of the highly acclaimed blog "Informed Comment," will discuss the Iraq war on Wednesday, January 17, at 7 p.m. in the Colleges Nine and Ten Mult
- January 09, 2007
Astronomers find the most distant star clusters hidden behind a nearby cluster
Astronomers have discovered the most distant population of star clusters ever seen, hidden behind one of the nearest such clusters to Earth.
- January 08, 2007
American Mathematical Society honors Harold Widom, professor emeritus of mathematics
Harold Widom, professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, will share the 2007 Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics with UC Davis professor of mathematics Craig Tracy.
- January 08, 2007
Important changes in the monthly payroll earning statement distribution
- January 08, 2007
EEO/Affirmative Action, Title IX/Sexual Harassment Office, and Office of the Ombudsman
- January 06, 2007
Astronomers discover an enormous halo of red giant stars around Andromeda
Astronomers have found an enormous halo of stars bound to the Andromeda galaxy and extending far beyond the swirling disk seen in images of the famous galaxy, our nearest large galactic neighbor.
- January 02, 2007
UC Santa Cruz to present readings by renowned authors Jonathan Franzen and Nathaniel Mackey