Media Coverage
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5 ways travel can help create your dream career
Forbes magazine featured an interview with playwright, actor, and assistant professor of theater arts Amy Mihyang Ginther, whose one-woman show, "Homeful: A New Solo Play About Roots & Restlessness," debuts this fall off Broadway as part of United Solo, the world's largest solo theater festival.
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Plan to build a genetic Noah’s ark includes a staggering 66,000 species
David Haussler, director of the UCSC Genomics Institute, was quoted in coverage of plans to sequence the genomes of all vertebrate species, including stories in Gizmodo, The Scientist, Science, and other media outlets.
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This Plan to Bring Back an Extinct Ice-Age Horse Species Is an Extreme Long Shot, Scientists Say
Biologist Beth Shapiro was quoted in a LiveScience story about the discovery of a mummified baby horse in Siberia and long odds against any attempt to clone it.
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Fast-evolving lizards can change their color within a single lifetime to survive new environments
Biologist Barry Sinervo was quoted in coverage of his research on evolutionary processes in side-blotched lizards, including stories in the Daily Mail, Telegraph, Yahoo News, Science Daily, and other media outlets.
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On the Farm: Genius and Justice
Edible Monterey Bay published a feature about the Center for Agroecology's apprenticeship in organic farming and gardening.
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Students “veg out” on the physics of music
Physics lecturer Stephanie Bailey was quoted in a Santa Cruz Tech Beat story about her summer course on the physics of music, in which COSMOS students carved vegetables into playable musical instruments.
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Tracking marine migrations across geopolitical boundaries aids conservation
Biologists Dan Costa and Autumn-Lynn Harrison were quoted in coverage of their research on marine migrations, including stories from PhysOrg, ECO Magazine, TerraMar, Science Daily, and other media outlets.
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Would Trump's Impeachment Kill the Economy?
Economist Ajay Shenoy was among the experts consulted by Salon for an article about the impact a Trump impeachment would have on the economy.
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A Tidal Wave Of Student Protests Swept Over The Bay Area In the 1960s
San Francisco's KPIX-TV featured feminist studies professor Bettina Aptheker in a story about how the 1960s brought an explosion of student activism that would define the decade and forever change the country.


