Undergraduate News
- December 18, 2007
Services during Winter Break and Campus Closure
- 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 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 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 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 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 05, 2007
Stewardship of campus grounds is a labor of love
Grounds Services' Site Stewardship program takes on ecological restoration and guardianship of campus land with help from volunteers.
- December 03, 2007
UCSC offers city renewed financial support for neighborhood party patrols
- November 19, 2007
Campus provost provides update on Science Hill protest site
- November 14, 2007
Campus seeing recycling boom
Recycling has been on the upswing for the past two years, but the campus has experienced a surge in the practice since students arrived with the start of this year's academic term.
- November 08, 2007
A message from Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, Felicia McGinty
- November 07, 2007
Chancellor, Campus Provost comment on 'dangerous' November 7 demonstration
- November 07, 2007
Campus gets a little bit 'greener' with three more certifications
UCSC has received three new "green" certifications from the Monterey Bay Area Green Business Program, administered by the City of Santa Cruz. At the November 13 City Council meeting, the city will recognize certifications Porter/Kresge Dining Hall, Cowell
- November 06, 2007
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.
- November 02, 2007
Updated information for UCSC community about apple moth aerial spraying
- October 29, 2007
Faculty, staff, students eligible for Arts & Lectures discounts
- October 29, 2007
Ways to help families affected by Southern California fires
- October 26, 2007
Support for students affected by Southern California fires
- 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 23, 2007
Information about moth spraying
- October 12, 2007
Campus photography contest for Chancellor's holiday card
- October 10, 2007
Global affairs expert to deliver UCSC's 2007 Maitra Lecture at Montalvo on Nov. 2
- 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 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
- 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 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 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
- June 28, 2007
UCSC Blue Light Emergency Telephone Outage
- 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 11, 2007
Exceptional student employees honored
The Student Employee Recognition Awards Program (SERAP) ceremony honored 374 students for their outstanding service to the university and academic excellence during the 2006-07 academic year.
- June 11, 2007
Awards ceremony caps Student Achievement Week
Students, staff, faculty, family, and friends crowded the College Nine/College Ten Multipurpose Room on Friday, June 8, as accomplishments in an array of disciplines were recognized at the annual Student Achievement Awards.
- June 04, 2007
Students go to polls, approve four fee increases
Students approved all four fee increase proposals, elected student government leaders, and expressed their views on several "opinion poll" issues in spring elections.
- May 18, 2007
Men's tennis team wins 6th national title
- May 14, 2007
Exhibit by UCSC art students at Museum of Art and History
- May 03, 2007
UCSC Arboretum Music Series begins May 17
- 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.
- April 27, 2007
Art meets science in campus Earth Day mural project
- 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 16, 2007
Detailed campus water use study begins this week
- April 16, 2007
Students treat staff members to Easter party
- 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
Student Profile: Feeling the Heat
Students take on the challenge of developing a wireless system to monitor Yellowstone's geysers and hot springs.
- April 10, 2007
A Legacy of Success: Two pioneering UC Santa Cruz programs prepare minority students for careers in science
The Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS) and the Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) programs are two closely coordinated initiatives designed to ensure that more minorities are prepared to lead in the nation's science labs and classrooms.
- 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 02, 2007
Alumni Profile: Across a Hundred Mountains
Overcoming the language barrier and her status as an undocumented immigrant in the United States, Reyna Grande made the most of her new home, eventually earning a bachelor's degree in creative writing/film & video from UC Santa Cruz. For her senior projec
- 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
Senior Design Contest features interdisciplinary student projects
Undergraduate students in computer engineering and electrical engineering presented their senior design projects before a panel of judges in the Baskin School of Engineering's Senior Design Contest.
- March 21, 2007
UC Santa Cruz to collaborate with three universities for live online concert
- 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 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
- January 29, 2007
EPA ranks UC Santa Cruz the sixth largest 'green power' purchaser among campuses
- January 24, 2007
Geoffrey Pullum to deliver 40th annual Faculty Research Lecture at UC Santa Cruz
- January 17, 2007
UC Santa Cruz receives $350,000 to create global café and reading garden at University Library
- 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 02, 2007
UC Santa Cruz to present readings by renowned authors Jonathan Franzen and Nathaniel Mackey