2007

  • UCSC receives $367,000 gift to establish endowed chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies

    The University of California, Santa Cruz, has received a gift of $367,000 from Hardit and Harbhajan K. Singh, through the Sikh Foundation, to fund an endowed chair in Sikh and Punjabi studies in the History Department. The Sarbjit Singh Aurora Endowed Chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies, established in memory of the donors’ son, will…

  • NPR features poetry by Professor Emeritus David Swanger

    NPR features poetry by Professor Emeritus David Swanger

    Prairie Home Companion host Garrison Keillor recently read Professor Emeritus David Swanger’s poem, “Patriarch at the Beach,” on National Public Radio’s Writers’ Almanac program. The poem is from Swanger’s latest book, Wayne’s College of Beauty, which won the 2005 John Ciardi Prize for Poetry from MkBk Press. Produced by Prairie Home Productions and presented by…

  • Exhibition to feature art professors Lewis Watts and Norman Locks

    Exhibition to feature art professors Lewis Watts and Norman Locks

    Chronotopographies: Remembering in Digital, an exhibition featuring photographic works digitally rendered by UCSC art professors Lewis Watts and Norman Locks, will be on display at the Felix Kulpa Gallery, 107 Elm Street in downtown Santa Cruz, through October 28. Watts has been working professionally as a photographer, archivist, and curator since 1974, focusing on communities…

  • Extra gene copies were enough to make early humans’ mouths water

    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 Nature Genetics, which indicates that humans carry extra copies of the salivary amylase gene.

  • UC Santa Cruz: An essay by a proud alumnus

    UC Santa Cruz alumnus Michael Gould, a 1976 graduate of Merrill College, wrote the following essay in September 2007 as a tribute to his alma mater: UC Santa Cruz takes your breath away. This place, this magical estate, this serene redwood forest perched like a guardian angel watching over the blue crescent of the Monterey…

  • Electronic W-2 Forms

    For tax year 2007, UC employees now have the option of receiving their W-2 forms electronically rather than mailed to them as a paper statement. Get it faster, save a tree, and feel more secure about the protection of your personal tax information. Instructions for signing up to receive your tax year 2007 W-2 form…

  • UC Santa Cruz names new director of Arts & Lectures

    UC Santa Cruz names new director of Arts & Lectures

    Jeanette Pilak has been selected to become the new director of the Arts & Lectures program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, effective October 1, 2007. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Pilak has an extensive background in arts management that spans both coasts. She became the first festival manager at the John F. Kennedy…

  • Major gift supports crucial piece of Automated Planet Finder

    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.

  • 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.

  • Statements concerning court ruling regarding UCSC Long-Range Development Plan EIR

    UC Santa Cruz issued the following statements today (8/28/07) concerning Santa Cruz County Superior Court ruling regarding UC Santa Cruz Long-Range Development Plan EIR: From Kelly Drumm, University Counsel, Office of General Counsel, University of California Regents: While we are pleased that the court dismissed challenges against 13 of the 16 issue categories in the…

  • Today’s LRDP EIR ruling

    As many of you know, UCSC’s Environmental Impact Report, produced to assess the impacts of our 2005 Long-Range Development Plan–and to identify actions to mitigate those impacts–has been the subject of legal challenges. In Santa Cruz County Superior Court this morning, Judge Paul Burdick ruled that elements of three sections of the EIR–in housing, water,…

  • Statements concerning court ruling regarding LRDP EIR

    Kelly Drumm of UC’s Office of General Counsel and UCSC Acting Chancellor George Blumenthal issued the following statements today concerning a Santa Cruz County Superior Court ruling regarding UC Santa Cruz’s Long-Range Development Plan EIR: From Kelly Drumm, University Counsel, Office of General Counsel, University of California Regents: While we are pleased that the court…

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