Author: Public Affairs
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New Faculty
Brent Haddad: Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies As an environmental policy expert, Brent Haddad investigates the use of market-based methods to manage natural resources. Such strategies, used, for example, to manage air and water pollution, involve the issuance of property rights that allow companies and individuals to trade their shares. Haddad’s work focuses on the…
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Board Of Regents Narrowly Approves Proposal To Provide Health Care Coverage To Domestic Partners
The University of California Board of Regents today (Friday, Nov. 21) voted 13 to 12, with one abstention, to authorize UC President Richard C. Atkinson to extend health care benefits to the same-sex domestic partners of UC employees and certain other family members who are financially interdependent. "This was the right decision by our Board…
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Classified Ads
For Sale: ’93 Nissan Sentra, 5 sp., AC, Cruise, AM/FM Cassette, power steering. 108K miles. Original owner. $5,000 or best offer. Bridget or Christine, 425-3549 For sale: Volvo sedan, 1982. Excellent condition, one owner, $4,000. June Gordon. 425-2060.
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Opinion: Heavy Mettle: The Role of Confidence and Optimism in Leadership Effectiveness
Susan is a 35 year old manager who leads a new product development team in a large manufacturing company. She is very confident of her leadership abilities, in part because of her life experiences (she was college class president and captain of the women’s volleyball team) and because she seems to be valued and respected…
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New Faculty
Jennifer Gonzalez: Assistant Professor of Art History Jennifer Gonzalez taught previously at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her focus is contemporary installation art, visual culture, semiotics, museums, and material culture studies. A former Whitney Museum of Art fellow, she has received numerous grants, including two from the Ford Foundation. She is the author of…
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Making the News
The lead story in the New York Times science section on November 11 featured several prominent biologists, including our own Burney Le Boeuf, discussing the extraordinarily deep dives of elephant seals, whales, and other marine mammals. A medical researcher "probably won’t believe" the extent to which a seal’s lungs collapse during its mile-deep forays underwater,…
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Burgeoning Music Department Launches New Programs
Students practice with the University Orchestra in this 1994 photo. (Photo: Mickey Pfleger) Growth in the Music Department has not been limited to facilities. Along with the new Music Center, the department has been working on expanding its nationally recognized music program. This fall two related initiatives have been launched that will strengthen the department’s…
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New Web Site Provides Access To University Library’s Slide Collection
Earthquakes, endangered species, and Egyptian monuments are just a few of the subjects to be found on SlideCat, a new Web site supported by the University Library. SlideCat provides descriptions of the more than 200,000 slides stored in the library’s Slide Collection. Slides from the interdisciplinary collection are available to faculty and students for use…
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Take Note
"Democracy and Civil Society in South Africa: From Revolution to Multi-Ethnic Nation Building" is the title of a talk by Ari Sitas, professor of sociology and dean of social sciences at the University of Natal at Durban (South Africa), on Tuesday, November 18, at 12:30 p.m. in the Stevenson Fireside Lounge. He will be available…
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Reminder: Act Soon To Make Changes To Benefits
UCSC employees have until Friday, November 21, to make changes to their benefits packages during this year’s Open Enrollment. Any changes employees would like to make to their health, vision, dental, DepCare, and TIP plans can only be made once a year, during the Open Enrollment period that started November 1 this year. Changes take…
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1997-98 A Busy Year For Campus Construction
The campus will hum with construction activity later this school year, as a number of major projects get under way in the upcoming spring and summer. Nine projects, including a new fitness center, apartments for students, improvements to the arts facilities, and a graduate commons and expanded bookstore, are under way or are scheduled to…
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Barrel Delivery Marks Start Of Annual Food Drive
Sorority members will deliver 35 empty barrels to UCSC on November 12, heralding the start of this year’s Second Harvest Food Bank food drive. "We look forward to a most successful season, as the need continues to grow every year to put food in our neighborhoods’ food pantries," said Carol Lacey of the Chancellor’s Office.…