Author: Public Affairs

  • Local Artist/Publisher Tom Killion Featured At UCSC Library Event

    When: Thursday May 20, 4 p.m. What: Friends of the UCSC Library annual meeting and reception featuring artist and publisher Tom Killion Where: University of California, Santa Cruz McHenry Library Patio The Friends of the UCSC Library are happy to announce that local artist and publisher Tom Killion will be the featured speaker for the…

  • Science Book Club Brings Together Scientists And Readers

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Readers who enjoy good books on scientific topics have a new resource in Santa Cruz: the Science Matters Book Club. The book club meets each month at the Central Branch of the Santa Cruz Public Library to discuss a nontechnical science book, and each discussion is led by a member of the local…

  • Classes unite with Alumni Assn. for $230,000 gift

    Four UCSC Alumni Classes Unite For $230,000 Gift SANTA CRUZ, CA-The generosity of four classes of UC Santa Cruz graduates has generated nearly a quarter of a million dollars for the UCSC Alumni Association Scholarship Fund and other campus programs. Representatives of the classes of ’69 (UCSC’s pioneer class), ’74, ’79, and ’94 presented checks…

  • Educational Partnership Center

    UCSC’s Educational Partnership Center Hosts Open House April 30 SANTA CRUZ, CA–The Educational Partnership Center at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is hosting a public open house on Friday, April 30, from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The center is located at 3004 Mission Street Extension, Suite 220, in the DASCOM Research Park in…

  • UCSC Astronomer To Give Lecture On The Search For Distant Planets

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The search for distant planets will be the topic of a public lecture by Steven Vogt, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Vogt’s talk, "Discovering Distant Planets with the World’s Largest Telescope," will be Saturday, May 8, at 7:30 p.m. in Lecture Forum 103, Monterey Peninsula College…

  • Terrace Point land acquired

    UC Santa Cruz Contracts To Acquire Terrance Point Wells Fargo Bank Agrees To Sell Property SANTA CRUZ, CA-Representatives of the University of California, Santa Cruz and Wells Fargo Bank have announced an agreement to begin the process for UCSC’s acquisition of approximately 55 acres adjacent to the campus’s Joseph M. Long Marine Laboratory and the…

  • MESA Day 99

    UCSC To Host Academic Olympiad On Saturday, May 1 SANTA CRUZ, CA–Hundreds of junior high and high school students from central California will gather at the University of California, Santa Cruz, on Saturday, May 1, for the final competition of an academic Olympiad known as MESA Day. This exciting day brings students together to compete…

  • UCSC Farm Offers Introductory Beekeeping Class

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Learn the basics of beekeeping at an introductory class being offered Saturday, May 8, by the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems at UC Santa Cruz. The class will run from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the UCSC Farm. The workshop will cover everything you need to know, including an overview…

  • Mathematics Professor Bruce Cooperstein Named Pew Scholar

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has named UC Santa Cruz professor of mathematics Bruce Cooperstein a Pew Scholar for 1999-2000. The award, which includes a stipend of $6,000, will support Cooperstein’s efforts to improve teaching and learning in mathematics. The Pew Scholars National Fellowship Program, launched in 1998, is intended…

  • Send Your Kids To Summer Day Camp At UCSC Farm

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–With summer just around the corner, it’s not too soon to start making plans for the kids, and there’s lots of fun to be had at the popular Wildlands and Watering Cans Summer Day Camp at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The camp emphasizes hands-on fun while teaching children about organic farming…

  • Lecture on “cosmic catastrophies”

    Astronomer Neil Gehrels To Speak On "cosmic Catastrophies" SANTA CRUZ, CA–Astronomers who study the stars and galaxies that sparkle serenely in the night sky often find evidence of astonishingly violent events. Supernova explosions and gamma-ray bursts are among these highly energetic celestial phenomena, and recent observations are shedding new light on their origins and significance.…

  • “‘Membranes, Martians, and Meteorites’ lecture”

    "Membranes, Martians, And Meteorites" Lecture At UCSC April 17 SANTA CRUZ, CA–David Deamer, professor emeritus of chemistry at UC Santa Cruz, will give a free public lecture entitled "Membranes, Martians, and Meteorites" on Saturday, April 17, from 2 to 4 p.m. in Room B206, Earth and Marine Sciences Building, on the UCSC campus. Deamer will…

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