2011
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Our University – budget, HR and other UC news
See these and other news stories for UC faculty and staff in the January Our University, UC’s systemwide newsletter for faculty and staff.
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UCSC in the News
The San Francisco Chronicle interviewed emerita humanities professor Judy Yung for an article about Asian Americans’ political rise after Ed Lee was sworn in as new mayor of San Francisco.
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Rev. Deborah Johnson to receive Tony Hill Memorial Award
The Reverend Deborah L. Johnson, founding minister and president of Inner Light Ministries, has been chosen as the recipient of the third annual Tony Hill Memorial Award.
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UCSC hosts alumni and friends night at SAP Open Tennis Tournament
Fernando Verdasco and Gael Monfils will play during UCSC Alumni and Friends Night at the SAP Open Tennis Tournament on February 9.
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In Memoriam: Wayne Brumbach
Wayne B. Brumbach, longtime director of UCSC’s Office of Physical Education Recreation and Sports (OPERS) passed away this month at the age of 92. Please see his newspaper obituary. The following remembrance was submitted by Nick Royal, Merrill College fellow: “Wayne came to UCSC in 1969, the same year I did, and the second year…
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Physicist Bill Atwood shares Rossi Prize for work on gamma-ray telescope
The 2011 Bruno Rossi Prize has been awarded to UCSC physicist Bill Atwood, Stanford physicist Peter Michelson, and the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope’s Large Area Telescope (LAT) team.
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Campus safety in the wake of threatened violence
Campus Provost/Executive Vice Chancellor Alison Galloway expresses gratitude to the campus community.
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Special event featuring Dr. Terrence Roberts
Rosa Parks African American Theme House and I invite you to a very special event, featuring Dr. Terrence Roberts and a panel of UCSC students.
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Staff Advisor to Regents—call for applications
This July, a new staff advisor will join the UC Board of Regents. Chancellor Blumenthal and I very much hope the new staff representative will be a member of the UC Santa Cruz community.
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Earthquake expert Emily Brodsky featured in NSF lecture series
Seismologist Emily Brodsky is featured in the National Science Foundation’s “Voices From the Future” lecture series.
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UCSC in the News
The New York Times quoted literature lecturer William Nickell for an article about ambivalence toward Tolstoy in Russia.
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Bone Marrow Donor Registration Drive
Students, staff, faculty and members of the public are invited to register as potential bone marrow donors.