Author: Public Affairs
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Headliners
Dream expert Veronica Tonay was featured in an article in the Daily Herald, a Chicago newspaper. KUSP radio recently invited sociologist John Brown Childs to appear on the "Talk of the Bay" program. Childs, who was recently awarded a Fulbright Thomas Jefferson Chair award, is involved with the national urban youth antiviolence movement and Barrios…
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Of Note
Paleobiologist Richard Norris, who earned his B.S. with honors from UCSC’s Earth Sciences Department in 1982, made a big splash in the news in February by leading a team that investigated the biggest splash of all: the purported impact of a large meteorite in the Caribbean 65 million years ago. Norris, now an associate scientist…
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Post-Prop. 209 Commission Tackles Proactive Agenda
Recommendations for creative action to maintain and build campus diversity are the goal of the newly formed Post-Prop. 209 Commission. "Although the passage of Prop. 209 stimulated students to respond, we don’t want merely to react," noted Professor Michael Cowan at the first meeting of the group on February 13. Rather, Cowan and his commission…
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Winter Convocation Provides Insight For Teaching Gateway Courses
Phokion Kolaitis, a UCSC professor of computer science, has faced a number of challenges teaching the 85 to 100 students in his Introduction to Computer Science course. Many of these challenges–attendance problems, lack of appreciation of the subject’s core issues, and a wide range of student skills and expectations–are common to gateway classes such as…
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University Of California, Led By UC Santa Cruz, Is First Academic Partner In International Coral Reef Initiative
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Coral reefs, beautiful barometers of the health of the coastal environment, are in grave danger. Rapid human population growth leading to pollution, development, overfishing, warming, and other disturbances threaten to wipe out 20 to 30 percent of the world’s coral reefs by 2010, according to some estimates. Already, civilization has degraded about 10…
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UC Santa Cruz Coral Reef Expert Donald Potts Elected Fellow Of AAAS
SANTA CRUZ, CA–The American Association for the Advancement of Science, the country’s leading general scientific organization, has elected professor of biology Donald Potts of UC Santa Cruz to the rank of AAAS Fellow. According to the AAAS Council, fellows are members whose "efforts on behalf of the advancement of science or its applications are scientifically…
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Symposium On The Foundations Of Newtonian Scholarship To Be Held In London
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Arguably one of the most influential books ever written, Isaac Newton’s Principia stands as the foundation for much of modern science. Yet, with the release of editions of Newton’s other papers and letters, scholars are finding that there is still more to learn from and about the 300-year-old book. A symposium on these…
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Awards and Honors
Donald Potts, professor of biology, was elected to the rank of AAAS Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. This year, the AAAS Council elected 283 new fellows nationwide whose "efforts on behalf of the advancement of science or its applications are scientifically or socially distinguished." Potts was honored for his significant…
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Headliners
Tune in to KSCO radio (AM 1080) on Friday, March 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. to hear three UCSC researchers discuss issues faced by women in science. Scheduled to appear are anthropologist Alison Galloway, biochemist Lydia Gregoret, and biologist Martha Zuniga. Eileen Sundet, who hosts the weekly KSCO program "Sunset Salon," has organized the…
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State Senator Mcpherson Coming To UCSC On March 7
California Senator Bruce McPherson will visit the UCSC campus on Friday, March 7, for a late-morning public meeting. The one-hour session, beginning at 11 a.m., will take place in the Red Room at College Eight. During the meeting, Senator McPherson (R-Santa Cruz) will present his perspective on the current legislative session, invite discussion of issues…
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Social Sciences Media Lab Provides Unique Learning Opportunity
Tucked away in an editing suite in the Social Sciences Media Lab, anthropology major Glen Williams puts the finishing touches on a videotape about the intersection of culture and tourism in Nepal. A critique of the costs and benefits of ecotourism, the video features tourists and Nepalis discussing appropriate behavior in one of the poorest…
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Of Note
A pizza night fund-raiser to benefit the Women at Work Retreat scholarship fund will take place on March 11 from 5 to 9 p.m. at Round Table Pizza at 1221 Mission Street. The scholarship fund, which helps make it possible for all interested staff women to attend the retreat, will receive a portion of all…