Author: Public Affairs
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Task Force Recommends UC Partnership With Public Schools
The University of California’s Outreach Task Force has issued a draft report for public review that recommends that–in order to improve students’ college preparation–UC undertake a major expansion of its academic outreach to the state’s K-12 schools, creating long-term partnerships with selected high schools and their associated junior high and elementary feeder schools. Under the…
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UCSC Honors Eight Faculty Members For Excellence In Teaching
A UCSC Academic Senate committee has selected the recipients of the 1996-97 Excellence in Teaching Awards. Described as "challenging, charismatic, and creative" by the students who nominated them, these eight professors and lecturers were chosen by the Committee on Teaching from 30 nominees. Chancellor Greenwood presented each winner with a framed certificate and a $500…
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UC Regent David S. Lee Donates $100,000 For Engineering Scholarships At UCSC
SANTA CRUZ, CA–David S. Lee, chairman of CMC Industries of Santa Clara and a member of the University of California Board of Regents, has pledged $100,000 to establish an endowed scholarship fund for the new Jack Baskin School of Engineering at UC Santa Cruz. Annual income from the Regent David S. Lee Scholarship Fund will…
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Thirteen Students Receive $20,000 Scholarships To Attend UC Santa Cruz From The Karl S. Pister Leadership Opportunity Awards Program
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Thirteen talented students from regional community colleges have been awarded $20,000 scholarships to attend the University of California, Santa Cruz. Recipients receive $10,000 scholarships for each of two years, the support of a strong academic mentoring program, and assistance finding paid summer work experience in a field that complements their studies. Now in…
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“Culture Clash: New Video By UC Santa Cruz Sociologist Offers Tips For Improved Cross-Cultural Communication”
SANTA CRUZ, CA–M&M’s, the milk chocolate melts in your mouth, not in your _____. The advertising slogan is so familiar that anyone living in the United States can finish the sentence. Indeed, a U.S. Embassy official in Africa asked an American citizen who’d lost his passport to recite the jingle as a test of his…
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Awards and Honors
Lisbeth Haas, associate professor of history, has received the 1997 Elliott Rudwick Prize for her book Conquests and Historical Identities in California, 1769-1936 (University of California Press, 1995). The $2,000 prize is considered one of the most prestigious in the field. It is given biennially by the Organization of American Historians for an outstanding book…
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M.R.C. Greenwood Inaugurated As UCSC’s Seventh Chancellor
While forcing a last-minute change of venue, cloudy skies and intermittent rain didn’t dampen the enthusiasm last week when M.R.C. Greenwood was inaugurated as UCSC’s seventh chancellor. Rain brings out the sun-shy banana slug and, in many cultures, is considered a sign of good luck, Greenwood said to the inaugural audience on Friday, May 23.…
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Inauguration of Chancellor M.R.C. Greenwood
Chancellor Greenwood’s Prepared Remarks (actual comments may vary slightly) UC SANTA CRUZ: FROM FIRST LIGHT TO BRIGHT FUTURE Thank you Regent del Junco, President Atkinson, and all those who brought such gracious and heartfelt greetings. And my special thanks to each of you for joining us today as we celebrate UC Santa Cruz. Before I…
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Headliners
In preparation for an extended piece on bilingual education, a crew from the Jim Lehrer News Hour was on campus last week to interview Roland Tharp at the offices of the Center for Research on Education, Diversity and Excellence. They also interviewed Tharp at Starlight Elementary School in Watsonville and filmed a CREDE working session…
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UCSC Marine Biologists Find Biodiversity Flourishing Between Monterey Bay Tides
At the base of a cliff below the Santa Cruz lighthouse, early morning low tide finds 47 student researchers from UCSC poking under boulders, peering into tide pools, and sifting through surf grass to find every species inhabiting the rocky zone between the tides. It looks like fun, and is, but there’s more to it:…
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UCSC Orchestrating $1 Million Fund-raising Campaign For Music
In conjunction with the dedication of UCSC’s new Music Center, Chancellor Greenwood announced the launching of the UCSC Music Campaign–a fund-raising program to broaden the scope and outreach of the campus’s Music Department. The campaign will support efforts to recruit top high school seniors through four-year merit-based scholarships as well as fund instrument and equipment…
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Of Note
A public talk by Assemblyman Fred Keeley on May 29 has been canceled. Keeley, who had been scheduled to discuss "How Is the California Legislature Treating the Environment this Year?" as part of an environmental studies course, must attend a special legislative session in Sacramento that day. Open Studios–a show of student artwork for the…