Author: Public Affairs
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Yesterday’s protest
Campus Provost/Executive Vice Chancellor reflects on yesterday’s protest and shares impressions of the time she spent with demonstrators.
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Transportation Advisory
This advisory is provided to remind members of the UCSC community of the possibility of traffic disruptions on or near campus on Thursday, March 1.
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UCSC in the News
Earth scientist and dean of physical and biological sciences Paul Koch was quoted in a New York Times article about evolutionary changes in mammals during an ancient period of global warming.
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In Memoriam – Fan Hsu
Please join the Center for Biomolecular Science and Engineering community in remembering Fan Hsu, who passed away peacefully in Cupertino, CA, on February 19, 2012, after a hard-fought battle with cancer.
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March 1 Day of Action
Chancellor Blumenthal and CP/EVC Galloway ask students, faculty, and staff to monitor developments on March 1, a Day of Action in support of public education.
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Ted Goldstein, Apple executive turned grad student, profiled in HHMI Bulletin
The February issue of the HHMI Bulletin features a profile of Ted Goldstein, a UCSC alumnus and former Apple executive who is now pursuing a Ph.D. in biomolecular engineering.
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UCSC in the News
Research by Earth scientist Noah Finnegan was mentioned in a New York Times article about geologists studying a Bolivian volcano’s unusual activity.
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2012 Chancellor’s Achievement Awards for Diversity Call for Nominations
These awards will honor and showcase people and programs that have made outstanding contributions to furthering diversity, inclusion, and excellence at UC Santa Cruz.
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Pioneer alumni return for Cowell fountain celebration
Nostalgia will reign at Cowell College on February 26, when pioneer alumni, emeriti faculty, students and Friends of Cowell gather, as in 1966, to celebrate the work of Berkeley artist Nancy Genn with a re-enactment of the original fountain dedication. Genn designed the Cowell Fountain and an exhibition of her work , “The Shape of…
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UCSC in the News
He tells a great story, he creates incredible, unforgettable characters, his dialogue is splendid, his language in general is wonderful”, says John Jordan, professor of literature at UC Santa Cruz and an expert on Dickens,” the Los Angeles Times wrote in a Feb. 9 article. Jordan—director of the Dickens Project at UCSC, appeared in numerous…
