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Architect magazine
Finalists Must Present Initial Design Concepts for the UC Santa Cruz Institute of Arts and Sciences
Architect magazine ran an article about UCSC's search for the architect to design the campus’s new Institute of the Arts and Sciences, noting that the three finalist teams were picked based on their experience in designing museums, educational, and cultural projects, and an understanding of the relationship between landscape and built form. ArchDaily also announced…
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Program cuts school time for bachelor's, legal degrees
The Santa Cruz Sentinel published an article on the 3+3 BA/JD program between UCSC and UC Hastings College of Law.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Law professor to speak at UCSC about justice for Holocaust victims
The Santa Cruz Sentinel featured a story about an upcoming lecture by UC Hastings law professor Morris Ratner on justice for Holocaust victims, noting that the event kicks off a new social justice speaker series at UCSC that signals the start of a partnership between the campus and UC Hastings that will allow UCSC students…
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Power of song: Music plays key role in Audries Blake's life
The Santa Cruz Sentinel featured social sciences development assistant Audries Blake in its series on happiness and well-being.
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KUSP 7th Avenue Project
Howard Haber on the Higgs Boson
Theoretical physicist Howard Haber was interviewed on KUSP radio's 7th Avenue Project, discussing the Higgs boson with host Robert Pollie.
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San Jose Mercury News
Santa Cruz nature trip: UCSC Arboretum's horticultural beauty
The UC Santa Cruz Arboretum was featured in a story in the San Jose Mercury News travel section.
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Science Daily
Reintroduction experiments give new hope for plant on brink of extinction
Plant ecologist Ingrid Parker and her students were featured in coverage of their work to help save a critically endangered wetland plant called marsh sandwort, including stories in Science Daily, Science Codex, PhysOrg, and Santa Cruz Sentinel.
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Venture Beat
Triple-A developers-turned-academics now ship students instead of games
Brenda and John Romero, directors of the games and playable media masters program, were featured in a Venture Beat story about a panel at the GDC conference on game developers working in academia, also covered by Gamasutra and Polygon.
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National Geographic
Rare “Albino” Redwood May Hold Clues to the Super-Trees’ Longevity
Botanist Jarmilla Pitterman was quoted in a National Geographic story about a rare albino redwood that may be cut down to make room for a new transit system in Cotati, California.
