Media Coverage
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UCSC alum builds career-advising company
The Santa Cruz Sentinel wrote about an alum's new company.
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UCSC public affairs director Jim Burns retires
The Santa Cruz Sentinel played it straight with its article on the director of public affairs retiring after 30 years working at UC Santa Cruz.
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95 new U.S. citizens sworn in at UC Santa Cruz
KION covered the citizenship swearing in ceremony at Porter College as did KSBW and Univision.
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UC takes initiative on food issues
Several news outlets included information on UC Santa Cruz in their coverage of the UC Global Food Initiative including the Contra Costa Times, San Jose Mercury News, Santa Cruz Sentinel, the blog Berkeleyside, Imperial Valley News, and Feedstuffs, an online new source for the ag industry.
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$4M gift supports UCSC farming apprenticeship
The Santa Cruz Sentinel wrote about the $4 million grant to the farm apprenticeship at UC Santa Cruz. KION channel 46 also posted a story about it.
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UC Santa Cruz pioneers in organic, sustainable farming
KSBW Channel 8 covered the UC Global Food Initiative by filming where it started, the UC Santa Cruz farm.
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The City and the Writer–In Santa Cruz with Micah Perks
The international magazine Words Without Borders ran an interview with Micah Perks, professor of literature and co-director of the UC Santa Cruz Creative Writing Program, about life in Santa Cruz.
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What Smells? Science!
A project led by chemists Yat Li and Hanyu Wang to develop a hybrid solar-microbial device for generating hydrogen fuel was featured in a Good Times Weekly cover story.
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Astronomy: Planets in chaos
Astrophysicists Greg Laughlin and Doug Lin are quoted in a Nature news story about planet formation theories.
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Sly Guys
Biologist Barry Sinervo's research on lizard mating strategies is featured in an article in The Scientist about alternative mating tactics in the animal kingdom.
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Participatory Biology
Forbes posted a video and transcript of a Techonomy panel on "participatory biology" featuring biomolecular engineer David Haussler.
