Media Coverage

  • Financial Express

    Financial Express

    India in the cross hairs

    In an opinion article, Distinguished Professor of Economics Nirvikar Singh argues that India should view the latest U.S. move on H-1B visas as a wake-up call to work on becoming a global skilling hub.

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    SFGate

    ‘The Blob’ marine heat wave now spans an area the size of the US

    Rachel Holser, a scientist at UC Santa Cruz who studies the California Current ecosystem, explained to SFGATE what scientists call the “blob” is a phenomenon best understood as a series of “distinct” heat waves. It first appeared from 2013 to 2015, followed by a second iteration in 2019, with each defined by its own conditions.

  • KSQD

    KSQD-FM

    Academic Freedom Under Fire with Scholar Bettina Aptheker

    Distinguished Professor of Feminist Studies Bettina Aptheker recently gave a speech about academic freedom and its role in American universities. This radio segment presents that speech interwoven with Aptheker’s recollections of her life and career and her unshakable belief in the value of free expression.

  • KPCC/ LAist

    LAist

    An interstellar object is passing through our solar system. This UC program says to stay calm and carry on

    One of those scientists who you can shadow is Raja GuhaThakurta, faculty director of UC Santa Cruz’s department of Creating Equity in STEAM. For GuhaThakurta, who started the Shadow the Scientists program in 2020, the hysteria around the alien spaceship — or artifact — theory is not only misguided. “This kind of sensationalism ends up ultimately… causing…

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    NBC Bay Area

    Comedy fans express free speech concerns after ABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel

    Nolan Higdon, a UC Santa Cruz lecturer with Merrill College and the Education Department, expects that Kimmel’s suspension will have far-reaching impacts. Higdon noted that comedians and entertainers have historically played a significant role in debates around free speech in the United States.

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    Education Week

    Free-Speech Lines Blur for Teachers in Wake of Charlie Kirk’s Killing

    The government’s move to revoke state-issued teaching licenses in response to teachers’ personal opinions posted to social media—notably not in the classroom or in public school forums—is part of a movement to curtail the free speech of Americans,” said Lora Bartlett, chair of the Education Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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    Education Week

    Getting Recess Right: A Researcher Shares Best Practices

    Community-engaged researcher and professor of sociology Rebecca London recently spoke to Education Week about the role of recess. She addressed both best practices for recess—like how to structure it and when to schedule it—as well as the big-picture ramifications

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    Courthouse News Service

    California lawmaker proposes $23 billion bond measure to fund scientific research

    Support for the legislation also came from John MacMillan, a professor at UC Santa Cruz. New approaches and datasets to help treat childhood cancer are made at his institution. Additionally, his university researches climate change and builds tools to combat a warming planet. Like others, his university also has faced impacts from federal cuts. “SB…

  • New York Times

    The New York Times

    ‘People Are Losing Hope’: Suicide Risk Is Rife in ICE Detention Centers

    UC Santa Cruz Psychology Professor Craig Haney emphasized that many detainee suicide attempts, and suicidal thoughts, were the result “of their circumstances, a reaction to an otherwise very despairing situation,” he said.

  • KPFA

    KPFA.org

    UC Berkeley hands names of 160 students and faculty members to government in antisemitism probe: KPFA broadcast

    Research Professor and Professor Emerita of History Dana Frank was interviewed in a KPFA FM story about UC Berkeley giving names of students and faculty to government as part of a probe into antisemitism

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    Zocalo Public Square

    What’s a Labubu Doing at an Anti-ICE Protest?

    Chris Connery, emeritus faculty in the literature and History of Consciousness departments at the University of California, Santa Cruz, said he wasn’t shocked to learn that Labubus so easily resonated with people at the protests. “There’s a kind of improbability, unpredictability to popular cultural fads that are in excess of whatever aesthetic or material components…

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    Lincoln Star Journal

    An inmate died in a Nebraska prison fire. That was just the first tragedy.

    Craig Haney, a psychology professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, explained how restrictive housing in prisons affects inmate behavior. “They’re allowed to deteriorate in these environments,” he said. “Eventually, they act out. The prison system responds to the acting out in the only way it knows, which is the application of force. And…

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