Media Coverage
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Joining the Ranks
Associate Vice Chancellor Michelle Whittingham discusses her office's work in recruiting and supporting students from low-income families.
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State of science: Finding human ancestors in new places
Biomolecular engineer David Haussler was featured in a Discover magazine article about research on the evolution of the human brain.
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Idled farmland presents habitat restoration opportunities in San Joaquin Desert
Biologist Joseph Stewart was quoted in coverage of his research on endangered species in the San Joaquin Desert, including stories in PhysOrg, Science Daily, Science & Technology Research News, Scienmag, and other media outlets.
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King tides on the way this weekend
Geologist Gary Griggs was quoted in a story about king tides in the San Jose Mercury News and East Bay Times.
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Global warming is fueling stronger ocean waves
Marine scientist Borja Reguero was quoted in coverage of his research on increasing wave energy due to global warming, including stories from UPI, Forbes, Popular Science, BBC radio news, Tech Times, Inverse, Terra Daily, Eurasia Review, PhysOrg, and other media outlets.
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With key government agencies shut down, science sputters
Marine biologist Ari Friedlaender is featured in a story from National Public Radio about the impacts of the federal government shutdown on scientific research, including Friedlaender's research on humpback whales in Antarctica.
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Lois Weber, Hollywood's Forgotten Early Pioneer, Has 2 Films Restored
Film and Digital Media professor Shelley Stamp was interviewed on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition about her research on influential filmmaker Lois Weber, an often forgotten figure from the early days of Hollywood.
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Images of Black Panthers Through a New Lens
The New York Times published an article about UC Santa Cruz and the San Francisco Art Institute hosting an exhibition featuring archival photographs of the Black Panthers from the University Library's Pirkle Jones and Ruth-Marion Baruch collection, many of which were first shown 50 years ago, at the de Young Museum.
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Climate's big unknown: What's happening beneath Antarctica's ice?
Glaciologist Slawek Tulaczyk was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article about his team's research on subglacial water in Antarctica.


