Media Coverage
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From Megaphones to Muzzles: Free speech is under fire on college campuses
Feminist studies professor Bettina Aptheker was quoted in a U.S. News and World Report article about how attacks on free speech at college campuses are now coming from students.
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Driven by data: UC Santa Cruz uses data and automation to drive to zero-waste
Recycling Today reported on campus grounds services use of technology to both reduce waste and to make waste collection more efficient.
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Tandy Beal & Co.’s ‘Nutz’ returns with a dazzling re-imagination of a Christmas season classic
The Santa Cruz Sentinel featured a story about a collaboration between the Theater Arts Department and Tandy Beal & Company for a three-week holiday show featuring over 30 dancers and world circus artists.
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UC Santa Cruz gets big honor in stopping food waste
KION television news was on hand as the Environmental Protection Agency presented UC Santa Cruz Dining with the top national award for food waste source reduction – reducing wasted food on the front-end through training, menu-planning, and ordering.
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Surfin’ Staches brings wackiness to Cowell Beach to raise funds for mens health research
Cancer genomics expert Josh Stuart was quoted in a Santa Cruz Sentinel story about the "Surfin' Staches" fundraiser for prostate cancer research organized by the Genomics Institute.
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Algae doom
Ocean scientist Raphael Kudela was quoted in a Good Times Weekly article about the toxic algae bloom that has closed the Dungeness crab season.
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Genetics: Big hopes for big data
Biomolecular engineer Josh Stuart was quoted in a Nature article about advances in cancer genomics.
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UCSC takes proactive approach to protecting students abroad
KION reported on UC Santa Cruz students who are studying in Paris.
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Movie filmed on Central Coast nearly 100 years ago
KSBW-TV featured a story about a project by UC Santa Cruz alumnus James Mockoski to restore the silent suffrage film, Mothers of Men, filmed in Santa Cruz nearly 100 years ago, including an interview with film and digital media professor Shelley Stamp. The Santa Cruz Sentinel also featured a front page story on the project.
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Visiting Day: The Unrelenting Stress of Family Prison Visits
The Atlantic featured Visiting Day, a new short by film and digital media assistant professor Jennifer Maytorena Taylor, about the personal and financial toll that incarceration takes on prisoners’ loved ones, in its "Editors Picks," a curated showcase of short films selected by the magazine.
