Author: Dan White

  • Honoring UC Santa Cruz’s 2021 Distinguished Graduate School Alumni

    Honoring UC Santa Cruz’s 2021 Distinguished Graduate School Alumni

    The five recipients of this year’s Distinguished Graduate Student Alumni Award will be honored for their achievements during a Zoom-based webinar award ceremony on Saturday, April 24. The event will celebrate the 2020 and 2021 honorees.

  • Inaugural Banana Slug Share sessions will add life and learning to Alumni Week

    The spirit of “paying it forward” infuses UC Santa Cruz’s inaugural Banana Slug Share Sessions, in which alumni will provide hard-won advice about everything from kombucha-making to the interpretation of dreams. These sessions are among the highlights of UC Santa Cruz’s virtual Alumni Week 2021.

  • Celestial heights and oceanic depths

    Celestial heights and oceanic depths

    Two of UC Santa Cruz’s most prominent trailblazers in science, astronomer Sandra Faber and alumna and former astronaut Kathryn Sullivan, spoke of risks, discoveries, and sexism in candid “fireside chat” during a Science and Engineering Library floor-naming event.

  • TestMe: Slugs rise to the challenge of helping to keep the campus community healthy

    TestMe: Slugs rise to the challenge of helping to keep the campus community healthy

    More than five dozen hardworking Banana Slugs are a key element of UC Santa Cruz’s TestMe asymptomatic testing program, which has administered more than 56,000 COVID-19 tests of students, staff, and faculty since the project’s inception in September 2020.

  • Campus launches first Black studies minor

    Campus launches first Black studies minor

    UC Santa Cruz’s Black Studies minor offers students grounding in the intellectual histories, political movements, cultural expressions, and critical theories of the Black diaspora.

  • Notes of resistance

    Notes of resistance

    History Professor Eric Porter delves deeply into jazz improvisation as a means for “resistance, survival, and promoting one’s own resiliency.”

  • COVID and the road ahead

    COVID and the road ahead

    UC Santa Cruz infectious disease expert A. Marm Kilpatrick looked toward the future during his immersive Kraw Lecture about COVID vaccines, variants and the road ahead.

  • Hope, mutual aid, and abolition

    Hope, mutual aid, and abolition

    Activist and organizer Mariame Kaba offers a blueprint for mutually supportive communities during the 37th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Convocation

  • Pandemics expert urges vigilance as COVID-19 variants spread

    Alumna and Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Laurie Garrett sounds urgency about the need for an all-out race to stay ahead of highly contagious COVID variants in the U.S.

  • Reform, abolition, and vision

    Reform, abolition, and vision

    Organizer and prison industrial complex abolitionist Mariame Kaba to address Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation, which will be held virtually for the first time

  • Lessons from Dante in a time of COVID

    Lessons from Dante in a time of COVID

    UC Santa Cruz literature professor Filippo Gianferrari finds meaning and poignancy—made even more acute by the ‘purgatory’ of social distancing—in the Divine Comedy on the epic poem’s 700th anniversary

  • Giving Tuesday: A day of generosity

    Giving Tuesday: A day of generosity

    Giving Tuesday exemplified the generosity that Banana Slugs displayed in 2020. The one-day event raised money for the UC Santa Cruz Fund, allowing campus leadership to address UC Santa Cruz students’ most pressing needs.

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025