Author: Public Affairs

  • UCSC in the News

    The Los Angeles Times quoted psychology professor Craig Haney in an article about the persistence of indefinite solitary confinement in California prisons.

  • UCSC in the News

    The August 29 issue of the New Yorker magazine featured an extensive article about UCSC’s Dickens Project, titled “Dickens in Eden: Summer Vacation with ‘Great Expectations.”

  • In Memoriam – Dick Pierce

    Marine Studies lost good friend Dick Pierce last week. Dick will be missed, but his legacy within the Institute of Marine Sciences will endure.

  • UCSC in the News

    Sociology professor Paul Lubeck appeared on the BBC World Service News Hour discussing the Aug. 26 bombing in Nigeria’s capital and the underlying economic and political strife there. Ten days before the bombing, the New York Times quoted Lubeck on the Islamic insurgency that has since claimed responsibility.

  • Chancellor Blumenthal’s surgery

    Campus Provost/Executive Vice Chancellor Alison Galloway informs the campus that Chancellor Blumenthal underwent successful surgery on Monday.

  • In Memoriam: Raymond Narverud, Dana Grier

    Crown College is saddened to learn of the recent deaths of two Crown undergraduate students this summer.

  • University Extension Dean Finalists, Campus Visits

    On behalf of the search committee for the Dean of University Extension, we are happy to announce that the following individuals will be visiting our campus as finalists for the dean position.

  • Paso Robles homicide

    Chief Nader Oweis asks members of the UCSC community to call our Police Dispatch immediately (831-459-4858) if they see a vehicle meeting this description.

  • UCSC in the News

    NPR’s All Things Considered covered biomolecular engineer David Haussler’s research on vertebrate evolution.

  • 2011/12 Merit Program for non-represented academic and staff employees

    We are writing to share with you a letter from President Yudof to Chancellors that outlines the general terms of the 2011/12 merit program for non-represented academic and staff employees.

  • Preview Day 2011 — Saturday, October 15

    Preview Day is the annual Saturday campus tour opportunity for prospective students and their families.

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