2007
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Chemist Phil Crews earns Research Achievement Award
The American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) has selected Phil Crews, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, to receive the 2008 ASP Research Achievement Award. The award recognizes Crews for
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Vanpools have openings for riders, drivers
Members of the campus community looking for commuting alternatives can now take advantage of several vanpool openings.
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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 Robert C. Dynes
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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,
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Five more years for David Haussler as HHMI Investigator
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) has extended the appointment of David Haussler as a HHMI Investigator for five years, through August 2012. Haussler, a professor of biomolecular engineering
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Agroecology course draws professionals from around the globe
Farmers and professionals from India, South Africa, Mexico, Japan, and elsewhere converged on UCSC for the eighth annual International Agroecology Short Course this summer.
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Agroecology course draws professionals from around the globe
Farmers and professionals from India, South Africa, Mexico, Japan, and elsewhere converged on UCSC for the eighth annual International Agroecology Short Course this summer.
