Author: Public Affairs
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UCSC Expert To Talk About How To Attract “Good Bugs” To The Garden And Farm During Public Talk February 7
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Ever wonder how to attract those beneficial insects– otherwise known as "good bugs"–to your garden or farm? Entomologist Sean Swezey of UC Santa Cruz will share his expertise during a free public lecture and slide show on Saturday, February 7, from 7 to 9 P.M. His talk, "’Good Bugs’ for the Garden," will…
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UC Celebrates 10th Anniversary Of Humanities Initiative
UC is holding a yearlong celebration of the humanities to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Humanities Initiative, an effort that has provided more than $20 million in funding for humanities programs and fellows throughout the system. The celebration will feature more than 20 special anniversary events systemwide to showcase the humanities, culminating in a…
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Making The News
Indian media in the U.S. and abroad covered a recent trip to India by a UCSC delegation. Chancellor Greenwood, who led the delegation, was the focus of a number of stories as a result of her address to the Indian Science Congress, held in Hyderabad. Greenwood’s speech focused on issues concerning scientific collaboration between India…
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Managers Participate In First-Of-Its-Kind Retreat
The newly established Administrative Council invited unit managers and supervisors from across the campus to a "leadership convocation" at Stevenson College last week. The half-day informational session on January 13, attended by some 200 managers, was the first event of its kind held specifically for campus managers. The retreat was organized to foster a "common…
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New Faculty
Roberto Sanchez-Rodriguez: Acting Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Roberto Sanchez-Rodriguez specializes in the environmental issues of North America, particularly those that arise along the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada. He also works on development and water issues, focusing on transboundary policy and social impacts. He comes to UCSC from the Commission for Environmental Cooperation…
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UC Launches New Outreach Initiative
UCSC Chancellor Emeritus Karl S. Pister To Play Leading Role Saying that the University of California and all of higher education in the state have "entered a new era in terms of how we allocate educational opportunity," UC President Richard C. Atkinson unveiled a major new initiative to help prepare greater numbers of California young…
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Donations To UC Hit Record For Third Consecutive Year
For the third consecutive year, the University of California raised a record amount in contributions from alumni and friends, receiving $726.3 million in 1996-97, a $5 million increase from the previous year. The achievement continues the nine-campus UC system’s distinction as the leader in philanthropy among the nation’s colleges and universities. Based on the Council…
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Take Note
The Committee on Regents’ Professors and Lecturers is soliciting nominations for 1998-99. The program brings distinguished men and women–ordinarily from nonacademic careers–to the university for an academic quarter or less. Nominations should originate from academic units and be reviewed by the appropriate divisional dean prior to submission. The deadline for nominations is February 27. For…
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Accolades
Chancellor Greenwood was named one of the top five news makers of 1997 by the Santa Cruz County Farm Bureau. The bureau selected Greenwood for her efforts to bridge the gap between conventional farming and the university’s students and faculty, whose emphasis on sustainable and organic agriculture has at times put them at odds with…
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Take Note
The draft environmental impact report for the Bay Tree Bookstore and Graduate Commons project will be the subject of a public hearing on Friday, January 30, at 5 p.m. in Classroom Unit 2. Members of the public and public agencies are invited to comment on the draft report at the hearing. They may also submit…
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Community Alert: Man Reports Attack In Back-Campus Woods
UCSC police are seeking information on an assault which reportedly took place in the backwoods in the northern end of the campus earlier this month. A 37-year-old man was on a footpath past the north end of Red Hill Road when another man jumped out of the bushes and attacked him, the victim told the…
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UC Santa Cruz Teams Up With Oregon School To Help Deaf Children
Psychology professor Dominic Massaro (left) helps a hearing-impaired student learn to use Massaro’s computerized talking head, nicknamed "Baldi," at Portland’s Tucker-Maxon Oral School. Massaro is realizing his dream of using advanced technology to help deaf children learn to speak. Unique Collaboration With Oregon Graduate Institute Of Science And Technology, Carnegie Mellon University, And Intel Corporation…