Author: Public Affairs

  • UC Santa Cruz And Life Lab Science Program Coordinate Ambitious Tri-County Bilingual Science Education Project For K-6 Students

    $4.4 Million Grant From The National Science Foundation Funds Five-Year Project SANTA CRUZ, CA–In one of the campus’s most ambitious partnerships with public schools, the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the Life Lab Science Program are coordinating a five-year, tri-county project designed to improve science education for K-6 bilingual students. A $4.4 million grant…

  • Renowned Historian Page Smith And Artist Eloise Pickard Smith Die

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Page Smith, a nationally known historian, died early Monday morning two months after being diagnosed with terminal leukemia. He was 77. Smith, founding provost at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a professor emeritus of history, died less than two days after his wife, Eloise Pickard Smith. A noted artist and former…

  • Private Support For UC Santa Cruz Exceeds $9 Million During The Campus’s 1994-95 Year

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–More than $9 million in private gift and grant support was received by the University of California, Santa Cruz, during the fiscal year that ended June 30–the highest total recorded in the campus’s 30-year history, according to the Development Office. The total was up more than 58 percent from the previous year, when…

  • Theater Arts Professor Wins Award From Leading Film Studies Journal For Article On White Slave Films

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Shelley Stamp Lindsey, assistant professor of theater arts at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is one of two scholars selected as recipients of the 1994 award for excellence from Screen, an international journal of film and television studies. Lindsey won £500 for her article, "’Is any Girl Safe?’: Female Spectators at the…

  • Long Marine Lab To Charge Nominal Entry Fee

    *Note to calendar and events editors: The information in this news release will affect any listing for Long Marine Laboratory that you may print on an occasional or ongoing basis. Please change your listing to reflect the new prices below. SANTA CRUZ, CA–The Joseph M. Long Marine Laboratory, an increasingly popular stop on the Santa…

  • UC Santa Cruz Names New Dean Of Social Sciences Division

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Martin M. Chemers, Henry R. Kravis Professor of Leadership and Organizational Psychology at Claremont McKenna College, has been named dean of the Social Sciences Division at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The appointment, which was announced today (July 27, 1995) by UCSC Executive Vice Chancellor Michael Tanner, is effective September 1, 1995.…

  • Federal Government Awards $1.3 Million To UC Santa Cruz To Support Graduate Science Students

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The University of California, Santa Cruz, fared remarkably well in a national competition for fellowships to support graduate students in the sciences, garnering $1.3 million for the 1995-96 academic year. The fellowships, from a U.S. Department of Education program known as Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN), will pay stipends, tuition,…

  • Reporters Invited To Open House For Local Farmers At UC Santa Cruz

    What: The Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems at UC Santa Cruz is hosting a "Community Day" open house for local farmers that will feature equipment demonstrations and brief descriptions of center projects. The event offers reporters an opportunity to get an overview of the center’s activities. When: Tuesday, August 1 Muffins and coffee…

  • UC Regents Accept Conveyance Of Fort Ord Property; UC Santa Cruz Moves Ahead With Plans For Collaborative Center At The Site

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA–The conveyance of 962 acres of federal land at Ford Ord to the University of California, accepted today (Friday, July 15) by UC’s Board of Regents, sets the stage for a vital base-reuse project to proceed in earnest: UC’s multi-institutional center for science, technology, education, and policy, known as the "STEP center." Project…

  • Long Marine Lab Offers Summer Program For Children On Fridays

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Children in recreation programs and day camps are invited to attend a special summer offering at the Long Marine Lab in Santa Cruz: a fun two-hour educational program aimed at children in grades K-5. The program, designed for groups of 10 to 30 children, will occur on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 12…

  • Summer Programs At UC Santa Cruz Offer A Wealth Of Story Possibilities

    Although University of California, Santa Cruz, students are away for the summer, there are still plenty of educational activities occurring on the campus. Here are a number of programs at UCSC this summer that would make interesting stories: Monterey Peninsula College Math/Science Upward Bound (June 28- August 7). Forty high school students take part in…

  • Stoddard P. Johnston Elected President Of UC Santa Cruz Foundation; Five New Trustees Named To Board

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The University of California, Santa Cruz, Foundation has elected Stoddard P. Johnston of Pebble Beach to serve as president of the board, announced Daniel G. Aldrich III, assistant chancellor for University Advancement at UCSC. In addition, the Foundation has added five new trustees. Johnston is chairman and CEO of KBOQ, a classical music…

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