Author: Public Affairs
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June 26 Is “Kids Day On The Farm” At UC Santa Cruz
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Kids ages 8 to 12 are invited to come spend the day at the Farm at the University of California, Santa Cruz, on Saturday, June 26, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This special event, "Kids Day on the Farm," will combine fun, games, and education as participants explore the Farm, get a…
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UC Santa Cruz Names Engineering Building In Honor Of Jack Baskin
SANTA CRUZ, CA–At the dedication today of the Jack Baskin School of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Chancellor M.R.C. Greenwood announced the renaming of the building that houses the engineering school, formerly the Applied Sciences Building and now the Jack Baskin Engineering Building. The building is being renamed in honor of engineer…
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UC Santa Cruz Completes Final EIR On Parking Structure; Project Goes Before Board Of Regents July 16
Planning Document Includes New Mitigation Measure In Response To Public Concern About Project SANTA CRUZ, CA–The final environmental impact report on a proposed parking structure at UC Santa Cruz, completed and distributed to local public agencies today, incorporates a new mitigation measure in response to concerns expressed about the project during the public comment period…
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Music campaign reaches $1 million goal
UCSC’s $1 Million Music Campaign Reaches Goal SANTA CRUZ, CA–An ambitious fund-raising campaign to raise $1 million to support the music program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has just reached and surpassed its goal. The campaign was launched in May of 1997 in tandem with the dedication of the new Music Center. The…
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Schechter new provost at Merrill College
Music Professor Named Provost Of Merrill College At UCSC SANTA CRUZ, CA–John Schechter, associate professor of music, has been named provost of Merrill College at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His three-year appointment, which takes effect July 1, was announced this week by Executive Vice Chancellor John Simpson. Schechter succeeds economics professor John Isbister,…
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Market Cart Opens
Market Cart Opens June 15 At UC Santa Cruz SANTA CRUZ, CA–If the chilly spring has left you hungrier than ever for fresh organic produce, mark your calendar for Tuesday, June 15, because that’s the day the popular market cart at UC Santa Cruz opens. Enjoy the bounty of the UCSC Farm & Garden by…
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Farm & Garden market cart opens
Market Cart Opens June 15 At UC Santa Cruz SANTA CRUZ, CA–If the chilly spring has left you hungrier than ever for fresh organic produce, mark your calendar for Tuesday, June 15, because that’s the day the popular market cart at UC Santa Cruz opens. Enjoy the bounty of the UCSC Farm & Garden by…
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$2.5 million allocation for academic priorities
UCSC Budget Initiative Process Results In $2.5 Million Allocation For Academic Priorities Process Reflects Changes Made Since Arrival Of New Vice Chancellor Last July SANTA CRUZ, CA-UC Santa Cruz Executive Vice Chancellor John B. Simpson announced today at the quarterly meeting of the campus’s Academic Senate that he will fund approximately $2.5 million in proposals…
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Industry Leaders Join UCSC Officials For Jack Baskin School Of Engineering Dedication June 3
UCSC’s School Of Engineering, Created Two Years Ago With Existing Departments Of Computer Science And Computer Engineering At Its Core, Is Already Seen As A Critical Source Of Skilled Workers For Silicon Valley’s High-technology Industry. SANTA CRUZ, CA–Since its launch in 1997, the Jack Baskin School of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz,…
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UCSC Team To Investigate The Role Of Early Warnings During El Nino
SANTA CRUZ, CA–One year after El NiƱo blasted the Central Coast, a team of researchers from the University of California, Santa Cruz, is investigating the role that early warnings had on farmers, fishermen, and residents of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Ronnie Lipschutz, an associate professor of politics, and Caroline Pomeroy, an assistant research scientist with…
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UC Santa Cruz Named 45th In Nation For Graduating Hispanic Students
SANTA CRUZ, CA-The University of California, Santa Cruz, is nationally ranked for the number of bachelor’s degrees it confers on Hispanic students, according to a report in the magazine Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education. The ranking was based on the 309 bachelor’s degrees UC Santa Cruz awarded to Hispanic students in the 1996-97 school year,…
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Shakespeare Santa Cruz Lauded By The Press
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Word is getting out to the rest of the world that some of the country’s best theater takes place right here in Santa Cruz during Shakespeare Santa Cruz’s annual summer festival. In what smacks of a very Shakespearean coincidence, two newspapers recently came out with different but related stories that both applauded the…