Media Coverage
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
California Naturalist Program offers learning, with a huge dollop of fun
A Santa Cruz Sentinel story about the California Naturalist Program offered at the UCSC Arboretum included quotes from Arboretum director Brett Hall and references to the many UCSC faculty who teach classes in the program.
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Silicon Valley Business Journal
Into gaming? Silicon Valley now has a masters degree for that
Jim Whitehead, chair of computer science, was quoted in a Silicon Valley Business Journal article about the new M.S. degree in games and playable media offered from the UCSC Silicon Valley Center. Stories about the new degree also ran in the San Jose Mercury News, Santa Cruz Sentinel, Contra Costa Times, KGO-TV, and Education Technology.
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Nature
Seismic fault’s temperature implies deadly earthquake involved low friction
Seismologist Emily Brodsky presented preliminary results from her research on the Tohoku earthquake at a meeting in Japan, leading to a news story in Nature.
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ABC7
Mountain lion gets stuck in Santa Cruz aqueduct
ABC7 in San Francisco, NBC Bay Area in San Jose, and KSBW8 and KION46 in the Monterey Bay Area were among the television news outlets reporting on the mountain lion found in downtown Santa Cruz and later repatriated to more appropriate environs in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The story (with great visuals) was also broadcast…
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Urban drifter: Mountain lion visits Santa Cruz
The Santa Cruz Sentinel wrote about UCSC's Puma Project successfully tranquilizing and resettling a young mountain lion that ended up in a downtown Santa Cruz aqueduct. The article was also published in the San Jose Mercury News, Pasadena Star-News, Monterey County Herald, Long Beach Press Telegram, Torrance Daily Breeze, and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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Huffington Post
Facebook after breakup: New study tackles social media after a split
The Huffington Post joined the list of online news sites reporting on a study of break-ups in the digital age.
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Brooklyn Rail
In Conversation: JOCK REYNOLDS with Phong Bui
The Brooklyn Rail, an independent monthly print journal of arts, politics, and culture with an international online monthly readership of over 500,000, featured an extensive interview with UCSC alumnus Jock Reynolds, director of the Yale University Art Gallery.
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Wired
Triple Canopy and their manifold Brooklyn art commissions
Wired magazine announced that assistant professor of Film and Digital Media Irene Lusztig was among the winners of a 2013 Triple Canopy commission for a project to create “The Motherhood Archives,” a mediated essay on the medicalization and institutionalization of childbirth and motherhood in America.


