Media Coverage
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How to navigate covid news without spiraling
Erika Check Hayden, director of the Science Communication Program, was quoted in a Technology Review article about how to make sense of changing news about the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Review: ‘No Man of God’ shows there are still interesting stories to tell about Ted Bundy
The San Francisco Chronicle published a review of No Man of God, a new true crime film directed by UCSC alumna Amber Sealey (’96 Theater Arts), starring Elijah Wood.
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Ever gotten angry at your partner in a dream and woken up mad? You’re not alone.
A column in The Washington Post discussed Distinguished Professor Emeritus G. William Domhoff's research on dreams.
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Parasite or poisoner
Research on a cytotoxic fungal peptide led by biochemist Victoria Klein from Scott Lokey's lab was featured in Science.
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The Sultan’s Communists: Jews In Morocco
The Times of Israel published a review of a book by history professor Alma Heckman about the role that radicalized Jews played in Morocco’s struggle for independence from France and in newly independent Morocco.
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Kitchen Sisters: Voices Of Survivors Of The CZU Lightning Complex Fire
Emerita history professor Dana Frank and history alumnus Martin Rizzo-Martinez were featured on an NPR podcast about the CZU Lightning Complex fire, hosted by The Kitchen Sisters, also UCSC alums.
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The 'ecosexuals' hosting joyful weddings to the Earth
CNN featured a story about art professor Beth Stephens and her 20-year collaboration with partner Annie Sprinkle that has produced art performances, exhibitions, films, and events all over the world to promote diversity and environmental activism.
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Solar farms are often bad for biodiversity — but they don’t have to be
Biologist Karen Tanner was featured in a Vox article about the impact of solar farms on biodiversity.


