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Fall events at UCSC...

Thirty-Meter Telescope
A talk by astronomer
Jerry Nelson
Nov. 12 [More]

Mixed Nutz!
(The Nutcracker Remixed)
Directed by
Tandy Beal
Nov. 20 - Dec. 6 [More]

Tennis tournament
Benefit for UCSC tennis program [More]

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Banner photo: First-year Porter College student Andrew Kunz reads in the glow of dusk on Porter's signature sculpture, The Wave.
Photo by Carolyn Lagattuta

Top feature

Fall UCSC Review: Advancing the art of storytelling in the digital age

Fall 2009 Review cover

Also featured

Philippa Baker-Rabe

Digging West Africa: Philippa Baker-Rabe was part of a summer undergraduate archaeological expedition to unearth the silent history of the slave trade. [More]


Sol Lipman

Sweet tweet: Alum Sol Lipman launched the popular 12mail app for iPhone, making it easier than ever to share short video clips on Facebook and Twitter. [More]


In the news

Nate Dominy

Top ten: Popular Science magazine named anthropologist Nathaniel Dominy one of this year's "Brilliant 10" young scientists and researchers. [More]
Read about his latest research.

Flipping out: A study of bias in coin flips by mathematician Richard Montgomery and others was covered in the San Jose Mercury News and on the NBC Bay Area site, as well as being picked up by ESPN.

Yosemite ranger Mauricio Escobar

Valley talk: Park ranger Mauricio Escobar (Kresge '97, history) talked with NPR about using his life story to draw more Latinos to Yosemite National Park. [Listen]


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