Author: Public Affairs
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NOAA Funds Studies By UCSC Scientists On The Effects Of El Nino
SANTA CRUZ, CATwo research teams at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have received grants totaling $142,000 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to conduct studies on the effects of El Nino on the Monterey Bay environment. One of the UCSC teams is studying how El Nino weather patterns change the reproductive and…
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Making the News
Historian Alice Yang Murray spoke with Eric Schoeck for KUSP-Radio’s Talk of the Bay show on a range of subjects from Women’s History Month to the World War II Japanese internment. . . . Also covering Women’s History Month this week was the Santa Cruz County Sentinel, which featured a story on a new book…
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Dean McHenry
It is with a sense of profound personal sadness and loss that I share this news: this afternoon, at approximately 1:30 p.m., UCSC founding Chancellor Dean McHenry passed away. He died in Dominican Hospital of natural causes. Jane McHenry, his wife of 63 years, and two of his four children were at his bedside. Although…
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Lick Observatory Announces 1998 Summer Programs
Lick Observatory’s annual summer programs will take place this year from June through September. Two programs will be offered this summer: the Music of the Spheres benefit concert series and the Friday Night Visitor’s Program. The observatory, which has its administrative headquarters at UCSC, will offer the Music of the Spheres program on six nights…
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Open Studios Photo
Rising artists: Seniors Alicia Relles (left) and Kari Jewell mix it up for their piece, "Miss Queenie’s Worry Cakes," presented during last week’s Open Studio exhibition at Baskin Visual Arts. Cooked into each of the cakes (which were a startling crimson under their pastel frostings) was a toy symbolizing a problem or worry of one…
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Scholars Day Photos
Approximately 185 academically outstanding UCSC applicants attended Scholars Day on Saturday, March 14. The event, held at the West Field House, attracted approximately 470 people, including the prospective students and their family members. Scholars Day celebrates the academic excellence of UCSC’s faculty, programs, and students and provides prospective students attending the event–who are academically in…
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Appointments
James Dunne has been appointed to the position of associate director of Physical Plant. He has worked with Physical Plant for over 17 years and for the last six years has served as senior superintendent of work management. Dunne will oversee all aspects of administrative services within Physical Plant, including the Physical Plant Service Center,…
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Stevenson College To Host Conference For Watsonville-Area Teens
Seventy teenagers from the Watsonville area are expected to attend the third annual Teen Women’s Conference, held at Stevenson College on Thursday, April 2, and Friday, April 3. Volunteers are needed to help set up before and clean up after the event and to provide support. In its second year at Stevenson, the conference is…
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Cooperage Repairs Set Stage For Future Renovation Plans
Local contractor Dan Flasher and Alan Speidel start construction of the Cooperage’s new wall. People coming through UCSC’s main entrance in the past week may have noticed that one of the historical old "barns" near the base of campus has received a facelift of sorts. A plywood side has been added to the Cooperage, which…
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UCSC Community Earns Kudos For Participation In United Way
United Way of Santa Cruz County honored UCSC and one of its employees last week for participation in the organization’s 1997 fund-raising campaign. The campus community earned the Gold Award as the highest donor in the education division, said Cary Oliva, director of development for United Way. Nearly 650 members of UCSC’s faculty and staff…
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NOAA Funds Studies By UCSC Scientists On The Effects Of El Nino
Two UCSC research teams have received grants totaling $142,000 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to conduct studies on the effects of El Nino on the Monterey Bay environment. One of the UCSC teams is studying how El Nino weather patterns change the reproductive and foraging behavior of northern elephant seals; the group…
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Photos Of Women’s History Month Reception
Nine of the 17 UCSC faculty who contributed to the recently released book The Reader’s Companion to U.S. Women’s History took a moment to pose for the camera during a reception at University House celebrating both Women’s History Month and the release of the landmark book, which portrays the experience of women in the United…