Author: Scott Rappaport

  • Saving Endangered Languages

    Saving Endangered Languages

    On a planet that seems to be growing smaller by the day, it’s surprising to discover that people still use approximately 6,500 languages for their day-to-day communication. But linguists estimate that nearly half of these will be gone within the next hund

  • Composed: A professional musician thrives as a student in UCSC’s graduate program in composition

    Composed: A professional musician thrives as a student in UCSC’s graduate program in composition

    This past January, the San Francisco Chronicle identified Sylvain Carton as the “powerhouse alto saxophone player” in one of the Bay Area’s “most provocative jazz ensembles.” It was richly deserved praise for the up-and-coming co-leader of the Mitc

  • Alison Galloway appointed as administrative head of University Extension

    Alison Galloway, vice provost of Academic Affairs at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has assumed responsibility for the administration of University Extension, effective September 1. Oversight of the program is included within her responsibilities in her current office. As vice provost for Academic Affairs, Galloway is among the principal academic advisors to the UCSC…

  • UCSC alumna receives award from Academy of American Poets

    UCSC alumna receives award from Academy of American Poets

    The Academy of American Poets has honored UCSC alumna Brenda Shaughnessy with the 2007 James Laughlin Award, which gives $5,000 for the most outstanding second book by an American poet published in the previous year. Shaughnessy, who earned a B.A. in literature/creative writing from UCSC in 1991, received the award for her collection Human Dark…

  • UCSC Arts & Lectures season opens Oct. 7 with acclaimed one-man show

    UCSC Arts & Lectures season opens Oct. 7 with acclaimed one-man show

    UC Santa Cruz Arts & Lectures kicks off its 2007-08 season on Sunday, October 7, with Emergence-See!, a provocative one-man show created by award-winning actor Daniel Beaty. Beaty portrays a cast of 40 characters–including a homeless man, a scientist, a Republican business executive, and an 11-year-old boy from the projects–who all react to the phenomenon…

  • NPR features poetry by Professor Emeritus David Swanger

    NPR features poetry by Professor Emeritus David Swanger

    Prairie Home Companion host Garrison Keillor recently read Professor Emeritus David Swanger’s poem, “Patriarch at the Beach,” on National Public Radio’s Writers’ Almanac program. The poem is from Swanger’s latest book, Wayne’s College of Beauty, which won the 2005 John Ciardi Prize for Poetry from MkBk Press. Produced by Prairie Home Productions and presented by…

  • UCSC receives $367,000 gift to establish endowed chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies

    The University of California, Santa Cruz, has received a gift of $367,000 from Hardit and Harbhajan K. Singh, through the Sikh Foundation, to fund an endowed chair in Sikh and Punjabi studies in the History Department. The Sarbjit Singh Aurora Endowed Chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies, established in memory of the donors’ son, will…

  • Exhibition to feature art professors Lewis Watts and Norman Locks

    Exhibition to feature art professors Lewis Watts and Norman Locks

    Chronotopographies: Remembering in Digital, an exhibition featuring photographic works digitally rendered by UCSC art professors Lewis Watts and Norman Locks, will be on display at the Felix Kulpa Gallery, 107 Elm Street in downtown Santa Cruz, through October 28. Watts has been working professionally as a photographer, archivist, and curator since 1974, focusing on communities…

  • UC Santa Cruz names new director of Arts & Lectures

    UC Santa Cruz names new director of Arts & Lectures

    Jeanette Pilak has been selected to become the new director of the Arts & Lectures program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, effective October 1, 2007. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Pilak has an extensive background in arts management that spans both coasts. She became the first festival manager at the John F. Kennedy…

  • Grad students spread word about innovative history project

    Grad students spread word about innovative history project

    Under the direction of professor Edmund Burke III, director of the UC Santa Cruz Center for World History, seven UCSC current and past graduate students in history presented papers at the 16th annual conference of the World History Association (WHA) in Mi

  • Robin Dale appointed Associate University Librarian

    Robin Dale appointed Associate University Librarian

    Robin L. Dale has been appointed to the position of Associate University Librarian for Collections and Library Information Systems at the UCSC Library. Dale’s role will be to provide leadership to move the UCSC Library’s collections and information systems to the next generation of library services. For the past decade, Dale worked for the Research…

  • UCSC students present research at World History Association conference

    UCSC students present research at World History Association conference

    Under the direction of professor Edmund Burke III, director of the UC Santa Cruz Center for World History, seven UCSC current and past graduate students in history presented papers at the 16th annual

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