Media Coverage

  • Huffington Post

    Huffington Post

    Women in Film: A Prevailing Imbalance Continues

    An article in the Huffington Post about women in film quoted film and digital media professor B. Ruby Rich, who noted: "When more than nine tenths of movies are made from the male perspective it unconsciously reinforces the invisibility of women."

  • Santa Cruz Sentinel

    Santa Cruz Sentinel

    UCSC awarded three NEH grants

    The Santa Cruz Sentinel reported that UCSC received three grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities for literature projects by professors Karen Bassi and John Jordan.

  • San Francisco Chronicle

    San Francisco Chronicle

    Scientist Chris Wilmers seeks to help cougars survive

    The San Francisco Chronicle published a page-one feature profile on environmental studies professor Chris Wilmers and his research on mountain lions in the Santa Cruz Mountains.

  • The Atlantic

    The Atlantic

    The strange sexual quirk of Filipino seafarers

    Sociology professor Steve McKay was quoted extensively in an Atlantic article on Filipino merchant seaman and some of their unique self-enhancement practices. McKay is chair of the Labor and Migration section of the American Sociological Association.

  • Santa Cruz Sentinel

    Santa Cruz Sentinel

    UC Santa Cruz wins green campus award from Princeton Review

    The Santa Cruz Sentinel wrote about UCSC receiving a top score from the Princeton Review for environmental responsibility.

  • Santa Cruz Sentinel

    Santa Cruz Sentinel

    Shakespeare Santa Cruz fulfills a three-year commitment with the staging of the monumental 'Henry V'

    The Santa Cruz Sentinel ran a cover story in its weekly pull-out Arts & Entertainment section The Guide about Shakespeare Santa Cruz concluding its three-year effort to present the "Henry" trilogy of history plays with a showcase production of Henry V. A review of The Taming of the Shrew also appeared the same day in…

  • KQED Radio

    KQED Forum

    New state abortion laws revive national debate

    Amy Everitt (Stevenson, '92), state director of NARAL Pro-Choice California, was interviewed on KQED radio's Forum program. Everitt is a past president of the UCSC Alumni Association.

  • KQED Radio

    KQED Forum

    Amazon's Jeff Bezos buys Washington Post

    KQED radio's Forum program featured UCSC Foundation trustee Ken Doctor discussing the sale of the Washington Post. Doctor (Merrill, '71) is a media analyst and past president of both the UCSC Foundation and UCSC Alumni Association.

  • Santa Cruz Weekly

    Santa Cruz Weekly

    UCSC’s Solar Breakthrough

    The cover story in the Santa Cruz Weekly features several UCSC researchers–physicists Sue Carter and Glen Alers and plant scientist Micheal Loik–who developed and are now testing solar panels that let enough light through for plants to grow, so they can be used in greenhouses and above crops.

  • Huffington Post

    Huffington Post

    The Days Between and the Gospel of Jerry Garcia

    A story in the Huffington Post noted that "the Grateful Dead Archive Online at the University of California, Santa Cruz, ensures that generations to come will experience the Grateful Dead through the interdisciplinary lens of research scholarship."

Last modified: Apr 02, 2025