Author: Public Affairs
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Public Talk On Memorializing Wars Will Examine The Works Of Ancient Greek Poet And Vietnam Memorial Artist
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Dartmouth College professor James Tatum will be the featured speaker for the Carl M. Deppe Memorial Lecture, presented annually for the past eight years at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His talk and slide show, "Homeric Maya Lin," takes place on Friday, April 28, at 4 p.m. in the Cowell College Provost’s…
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Nash Editions Presents Gift To UC Santa Cruz
What: Nash Editions partners Graham Nash and Mac Holbert will present a portfolio of prints of selected photographs by Horace Bristol to representatives from the University of California, Santa Cruz. When: Thursday, April 20, 11 a.m. Where: Pasatiempo Inn, Highway 17 and Pasatiempo Drive Summary: Graham Nash and Mac Holbert are the owners of Nash…
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Investment Made By Santa Cruz Women’s Club 40 Years Ago Results In $200,000 Gift To UC Santa Cruz Scholarship Program
SANTA CRUZ, CA–The purchase of a clubhouse some 40 years ago by members of a Santa Cruz women’s organization will benefit tomorrow’s female leaders through a gift that the club has made to a University of California, Santa Cruz, scholarship program. At a luncheon held on campus March 30, the Santa Cruz Business and Professional…
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Talk On Carlyle Will Explore Perspectives On History
SANTA CRUZ, CA–In an April talk on Victorian author Thomas Carlyle at the University of California, Santa Cruz, cultural historian Hayden White will discuss the view that history is not a reflection of facts as much as a reflection of the person writing about an event. In support of this theory, White will explore Carlyle’s…
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Sloan Foundation Recognizes UC Santa Cruz Physicist
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Physicist Onuttom Narayan, who will join the UC Santa Cruz faculty in July, is one of 100 outstanding young scientists and economists who have won prestigious fellowships from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the foundation announced last week. The fellowship is worth $30,000 per year for two years. Narayan, age 30, currently is…
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Visionary Ecologist Stanley Cain Dies At 92; Helped Establish Environmental Studies At UC Santa Cruz
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Stanley A. Cain, a leading ecologist who served as an assistant secretary in the U.S. Department of the Interior in the 1960s, died of pneumonia April 1 at the Hillhaven Extended Care nursing home in Santa Cruz. He was 92 and had suffered from Alzheimer’s disease for more than a decade. Cain most…
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The Fluid Flows Around Them: Deep-Sea Worms Affect the Architecture of Black Smoker Chimneys
PACIFIC GROVE, CA–Deep in the northeast Pacific Ocean, at 2,200 meters below sea level, scientists exploring a hotsprings area along the mid-ocean ridge have found evidence that tube worms have a hand in how "black smoker chimneys" evolve. In the March 31 issue of the journal Science, researchers Terri Cook and Dr. Debra Stakes of…
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UC Santa Cruz And The UC System Receive $172,510 Federal Grant For Planning Alcohol And Drug Abuse Prevention Programs
SANTA CRUZ, CA–A federal grant awarded to the University of California system has made it possible for health educators from UC Santa Cruz’s Cowell Student Health Services to help plan a UC systemwide alcohol and drug abuse prevention program. The receipt of the grant this academic year marks the first time the U.S. Department of…
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Renowned Molecular Biologist To Give Public Lecture About His Scientific Road Less Traveled By
SANTA CRUZ, CA–As his life’s work, Harry Noller figures out what makes life work. Noller, a professor of biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, might not put it in such grandiose terms, of course. Nevertheless, his research has helped explain one of biology’s biggest mysteries: the tiny ribosome. Now everyone can be in…
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UC Santa Cruz Economists Look To The Future Of Wind Power
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Using a computer program that any IBM or Macintosh can run, economists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have projected a rosy future for wind power in California. They calculate that within the next 50 years, the price of wind energy will be almost as low as that of energy from gas-fired…
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Young Director Receives Theater Arts Scholarship
SANTA CRUZ–Holly Cardoza has been named as the recipient of the 1994-95 Priscilla Newton Undergraduate Scholarship in Theater Arts, given annually at the University of California, Santa Cruz. A senior who has acted and directed in numerous productions at UCSC, Cardoza designed her own major in performance studies, which allows her to pursue scholarly as…
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UC Santa Cruz Course On Aids Is Open To The Public
SANTA CRUZ, CA–For the third consecutive year, community members and health-care professionals are invited to attend AIDS: Perspectives on an Epidemic, a special series of evening lectures offered by the Biology Department at UC Santa Cruz. The popular course will examine the biological, social, and psychological aspects of AIDS. Formally known as Biology 80J, the…