Media Coverage
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YES!
How to Build Solidarity Across Difference
Merrill College and Education Department lecturer Nolan Higdon spoke with YES! about how constructive conflict can help to change minds on important social issues.
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KSBW
Millions in grants given to Central Coast colleges for ag education
KSBW covered news of new USDA grants, including a $10 million grant to UC Santa Cruz, that will support agricultural education programs along California's Central Coast.
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Nature
Start-ups are adding antacids to the ocean to slow global warming. Will it work?
Biogeochemist Greg Rau was quoted in a Nature news story about efforts to counteract ocean acidification and slow global warming.
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Guardian
‘It gets worse every day’: why are sea lions and dolphins dying along California’s coast?
Biologist Daniel Costa and ocean scientist Raphael Kudela were quoted in a Guardian article about a harmful algal bloom affecting marine life in Southern California. Additional coverage in Bloomberg and the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Technology Networks
New Breakthrough Could Lead to All-Purpose Biosensors
Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Holger Schmidt discussed his recent research on biosensing chips in a Technology Networks story.
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Lookout Santa Cruz
As the fight against RSV adds vaccines, UCSC researcher is on the cutting edge
Professor of Biomolecular Engineering Rebecca DuBois discussed her research on RSV vaccine development in an interview with Lookout Santa Cruz.
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Science
Undersea mountains help lubricate ‘slow slip’ earthquakes
Seismologist Emily Brodsky was quoted in a Science news story about "slow slip" earthquakes.
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NPR
To improve student retention, some colleges consider 'ungrading'
Jody Greene, associate vice provost for teaching and learning at UC Santa Cruz, discusses the campus's approach to providing more equitable learning assessment opportunities on NPR's Weekend Edition.



