Author: Public Affairs
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UCSC Garden Tips Talk
Learn Fall And Winter Gardening Tips At UC Santa Cruz Class SANTA CRUZ, CA–With a little preparation, Central Coast gardeners can harvest food from their gardens all year round. Learn how to prepare your garden for fall and winter at a four-hour workshop at UC Santa Cruz on Sunday, September 27, from 9 a.m. to…
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Pepper Talk
Learn All About Peppers–Sweet And Chile–At UC Santa Cruz Talk SANTA CRUZ, CA–Whether you like them hot and spicy or sweet and crunchy, you can learn all about peppers at a free public talk by Orin Martin, manager of the Alan Chadwick Garden at UC Santa Cruz, on Saturday, September 26. The two-hour talk will…
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Medicinal Herbs
UC Santa Cruz Offers New Class On Medicinal Herbs SANTA CRUZ, CA–A weekend intensive class on medicinal herbs is being offered this month by the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Herbs for the Gardener will take place on September 19-20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.…
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Fall Plant Sale
UC Santa Cruz Hosts Annual Fall Plant Sale On September 18 And 19 SANTA CRUZ, CA–Fall is an excellent time to plant perennials and winter vegetables on the Central Coast, and UC Santa Cruz is holding its third annual Fall Plant Sale on Friday and Saturday, September 18 and 19, to indulge the fancies of…
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Aptos High Study
UC Santa Cruz To Study Role Of Peer Influence In Achievement Among Students Of Mexican Descent At Aptos High School SANTA CRUZ, CA–Peers can be a powerful influence among high school students, and a new study by a researcher at the University of California, Santa Cruz, seeks to shed light on the role such relationships…
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Tracking The Path Of Toxics Through Silicon Valley
UC Santa Cruz Sociologist Uses Sophisticated Computer-generated Maps To Document The Disproportionate Impact On Latinos And The Poor SAN FRANCISCO–New computer-generated maps of Santa Clara County reveal that toxic emissions are concentrated in a narrow band that parallels major transportation corridors–neighborhoods that tend to be poorer and more Latino than the rest of the county.…
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University Of California, Santa Cruz, Advances In National Ranking New Survey From U.S. News & World Report Rates UC Santa Cruz In The Top 20 Of Public Universities
In its assessment of colleges and universities for 1999, U.S. News & World Report names UC Santa Cruz one of the 20 best public campuses in the country. UCSC tied with three other top-ranked institutions for 17th place in the popular survey’s list of national public universities. This rating places UCSC at a higher rank…
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UC Santa Cruz Advances In New National Ranking
New Survey From U.S. News & World Report Rates UC Santa Cruz In The Top 20 Of Public Universities In its assessment of colleges and universities for 1999, U.S. News & World Report names UC Santa Cruz one of the 20 best public campuses in the country. UCSC tied with three other top-ranked institutions for…
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Recovery Of Peregrine Falcons Reflects Successful Efforts By UC Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group SANTA CRUZ, CA-In 1970, wildlife biologists knew of only two pairs of peregrine falcons nesting in California. Now, there are approximately 150 nesting pairs and an estimated total population in the state of about 750 birds, according to Brian Walton,…
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American Sociological Association meeting
Who Rules America? Author Says It’s The Power Elite When sociologist G. William Domhoff first asserted that a wealthy few Americans control the United States, he didn’t know he was creating a classic in the field of sociology. But his book Who Rules America? became an academic best-seller, showing the institutional links among members of…
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Kenneth Norris, World-renowned Expert On Whales And Dolphins, Dies At 74
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Kenneth S. Norris, acclaimed marine-mammal researcher, founder of the University of California Natural Reserve System, and beloved teacher of natural history, died on Sunday, August 16. He was 74. Norris died peacefully at UCSF Medical Center, surrounded by his family, after several months of illness. As a scientist, teacher, author, and champion of…
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Items From UCSC’s Kenneth Patchen Collection Featured At Prominent London Art Venues
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Items from the UC Santa Cruz collection of poet/novelist/artist Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972) traveled the globe recently for an exhibition and lecture in London. The Patchen items, which are housed in Special Collections in the University Library, were the focus of events at two major London venues– the Tate Gallery and the Royal Festival…