Media Coverage

  • KQED

    KQED

    Fire-Weary Lake County Again Faces a Tough Recovery and Questions Over Rebuilding

    UC Santa Cruz professor Miriam Greenberg, who studies the interconnections between lack of affordable housing and climate catastrophes like fires, cautioned the city and its residents to think about whether rebuilding in Clearlake is a good idea. “It’s a question that should be asked sensitively because a fire may have already displaced them from an…

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    Mongabay

    Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation at 60: A look back and forward

    Colombian ecologist Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, an assistant professor of environmental studies at UC Santa Cruz, discussed the impact of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation. “When you bring conservation in—because conservation is a crisis discipline that deals with imperfect and incomplete data sets—there’s a tension,” she said. “But I’ve seen that tension dissolve at ATBC over…

  • CalMatters

    CalMatters

    Hate crimes rise against Indian Americans in California, deepening a divide between Hindus and Sikhs

    Distinguished Professor of Economics Nirvikar Singh, co-author of The Other One Percent: Indians in America, spoke with CalMatters about how issues from India are spilling over into hate crimes against Indian Americans. “The citizens themselves are in some sense all victims of this phenomenon, whether Sikh, Muslim or Hindu or any other religious tradition," he said.…

  • Quartz

    Quartz

    Banks seem to be falling totally flat on climate commitments

    Quartz covered a new working paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research by Economics Professor Galina Hale and her collaborators, which found that, while "all banks have reduced their loan-emission exposures over the last 8 years" banks that made public sustainability commitments didn't perform any better in these efforts than those that didn't.

  • Fast Company

    Fast Company

    Fake meat's false promise

    Fast Company published an excerpt from Professor Julie Guthman's new book The Problem with Solutions: Why Silicon Valley Can’t Hack the Future of Food. The article takes a critical look at efforts to develop alternative protein sources. 

  • Financial Express

    Financial Express

    The politics of pensions and savings

    Distinguished Professor of Economics Nirvikar Singh wrote an opinion article for Financial Express recommending that government policy in India should take a comprehensive look at the institutional landscape for pensions and savings. 

  • Lookout Santa Cruz

    Lookout Santa Cruz

    Santa Cruz Symphony launches new season feeling the momentum of last season’s successes

    Former astrophysics professor Martin Gaskell spends his free time writing and playing music. One of his works has been selected as part of the opening concert for the Santa Cruz Symphony. 

  • Forbes

    Forbes

    You Might Have Perfect Pitch And Not Even Know It, Study Suggests

    “What this shows is that a surprisingly large portion of the population has a type of automatic, hidden ‘perfect pitch’ ability,” said Matt Evans, a Ph.D. student at UC Santa Cruz who led the study, alongside Psychology Profesor Nicolas Davidenko. Forbes also featured this study in their daily news quiz.

  • Lookout Santa Cruz

    Lookout Santa Cruz

    Santa Cruz plays a key role in Eugene Rodriguez’s road to Mexican American musical tradition

    UC Santa Cruz Alumni Eugene Rodriguez has become widely influential in Mexican American music, especially around the Bay. Along with founding the Los Cenzontles Mexican Art Center in San Pablo, Rodriguez recently released a book, "Bird of Four Hundred Voices." This Saturday Rodriguez will be at Bookshop Santa Cruz to discuss his new book.

  • New York Times

    New York Times

    The Origin Story of Astro Bot’s Likable Little Guy

    Professor of Computational Media Katherine Isbister spoke to the New York Times about what makes a cute video game character.

Last modified: Apr 02, 2025