Media Coverage
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Internships support agroecology track
The agriculture trade website Morning Ag Clips picked up the piece about agroecology internships on campus.
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More than words
The Earth Island Journal featured a story about work by assistant professor of linguistics Maziar Toosarvandani to save an endangered Northern Paiute dialect that’s now down to a handful of speakers.
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Politics of Sexuality
The Navhind Times featured an interview with associate professor of feminist studies Anjali Arondekar about her research on the politics of sexuality in India.
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Is climate change killing American starfish?
Marine biologist Melissa Miner was quoted in a story about sea star wasting disease from AFP news wire that was widley distributed and ran in Yahoo News, Daily Tribune, PhysOrg, New Age, Manila Bulletin, and other media outlets.
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Scientists transform space research, tech with fleets of tiny satellites
Planetary scientist Ian Garrick-Bethell was quoted in a story in the Santa Cruz Sentinel and Contra Costa Times about the use of small "cube satellites" in space research.
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Climate: The ‘blob’ is gone, but not its problems
Ocean scientist Clarissa Anderson was featured in a story about the unusual oceanographic conditions on the west coast in the Santa Cruz Sentinel and Monterey Herald.
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Robot wars at UC Santa Cruz
KSBW TV covered the robotics competition in computer engineer Gabe Elkaim's mechatronics course.
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Interview with Cary Fukunaga
An interview with Emmy Award-winning history alumus Cary Fukunaga by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Michael Moore in Interview magazine noted that Fukunaga "did his undergraduate work with the fightin' Banana Slugs of UC Santa Cruz."
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Acid Tests Turn 50: Wavy Gravy, Merry Prankster Ken Babbs Look Back
UC Santa Cruz's Grateful Dead Archivist Nicholas Meriwether was quoted in Rolling Stone magazine for an article about the 50th anniversary of an event with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters that took place in Santa Cruz, providing a launching point for the Grateful Dead and a public turning point for the counterculture that followed.…
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Best Films Books of 2015
The Huffington Post included "Lois Weber in Early Hollywood," a book by film and digital media professor Shelley Stamp, in an article about "books every film buff or film historian will want to know about" published in 2015.
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Jesse Thorn bringing hip radio variety show 'Bullseye' to Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Inquirer featured a story about alumnus Jesse Thorn, noting that he started his nationally syndicated public radio show Bullseye, then called The Sound of Young America, while a student at UC Santa Cruz, adding, "Think of what Thorn does as Fresh Air if Terry Gross had a passion for hip-hop and alternative comedy."
