2020

  • Dana Byrne

    Dana Byrne

    Dana Byrne is the kind of person who likes to get answers. So it was a natural fit for her to gravitate to chemistry as a field of study.

  • Daniel Garcia

    Daniel Garcia

    Daniel Garcia is looking forward to going to grad school and having a career in education, either as a professor or directing a program that provides equal opportunities for students no matter who they are or where they came from.

  • Felix Vazquez

    Felix Vazquez

    If Felix Vazquez had to title his four years at UC Santa Cruz, he said they would be called, “A Series of Fortunate Events.”

  • Nyereath Nhial

    Nyereath Nhial

    Nhial, a 2020 UC Santa Cruz graduate who was born in San Diego County, knew her family’s saga but wanted to explore more deeply the stories of women in the deadly conflicts that had wracked South Sudan rather than the men that history usually centered on.

  • Max Tarlov

    Max Tarlov

    Max Tarlov, 21, already had his major in mind when he started out at UC Santa Cruz. But a class called Syntax 1 deepened his engagement with linguistics, while helping him to develop critical thinking skills.

  • Zaire Armstrong

    Zaire Armstrong, 22, is this year’s winner of the David A. Kadish Humanities Scholarship Award, which recognizes deserving students with a strong interest in the study of humanities.

  • Nirupama Chandrasekhar

    Nirupama Chandrasekhar

    Nirupama Chandrasekhar, 21, has pursued rigorous and impactful research throughout her undergraduate career, impressing her professors with her independent work and collaborative research projects.

  • Marian Avila-Breach

    Marian Avila-Breach

    When Marian Avila-Breach, 25, transferred from a community college to UC Santa Cruz, she thought she knew what was in store for her during the next two years.

  • Joyce Lin

    Joyce Lin

    Joyce Lin designs whimsical and inclusive games—queer games Lin lovingly calls “gaymes.”

  • Raynier Ramos

    Raynier Ramos

    After four years, the honors student with a double major in legal studies and history of art and visual culture (HAVC) is back in San Diego now where he plans to attend law school in the fall.

  • Jocelyn Lopez-Anleu

    Jocelyn Lopez-Anleu

    Jocelyn Lopez-Anleu was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles and is the first member in her family to leave home and attend a four-year university.

  • Protecting vulnerable children and families during the pandemic

    Protecting vulnerable children and families during the pandemic

    In addition to experiencing higher rates of COVID-19 infection and death, the most vulnerable among us are losing ground in schooling, learning, and development, according to the authors of a new policy brief aimed at lawmakers.

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025