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  • COSMOS program serves as a portal for aspiring astrophysicist’s journey to UC Santa Cruz

    COSMOS program serves as a portal for aspiring astrophysicist’s journey to UC Santa Cruz

    Her high school experience on campus motivated and inspired Julia Stewart (Crown ’24, astronomy) to matriculate to UCSC. Now she is paving the way for the next generation of math and science protégés seeking their own North Star

  • Empowering agency: AARCC’s Autumn Johnson

    Empowering agency: AARCC’s Autumn Johnson

    Autumn Johnson graduated from UCSC in 2015. Now as the African American Resource and Cultural Center’s Director, Johnson provides essential programs and services to current students.

  • Nurturing a ‘home away from home:’ El Centro’s Xiomara Lopez

    Nurturing a ‘home away from home:’ El Centro’s Xiomara Lopez

    Eight years after graduating from UC Santa Cruz, Xiomara Lopez is the Director of Chicanx/Latinx resource center, El Centro, coming full circle to the center that transformed her undergraduate experience.

  • Marking 23 years of service at UCSC – Meet Olivia Silva

    Marking 23 years of service at UCSC – Meet Olivia Silva

    For the first time in almost two years the residence halls are full of students and that means work has gone back to normal for Olivia Silva. Along with up to 140 Custodial Services staff and some Dining staff, Silva was one of many on-site workers who played a critical role in the campus response…

  • Organizing for lasting impact: Alumni work to support Crown College

    Organizing for lasting impact: Alumni work to support Crown College

    Lisa Rose, Jim Lapsley, and Susan Nerton banded together to organize Crown’s 50th reunion during Alumni Week. Now, the trio is organizing to raise money to support Crown College.

  • Transforming Futures: Amanda Safi

    Transforming Futures: Amanda Safi

    Transforming Futures— a pilot program launched by UC Santa Cruz’s Institute for Social Transformation—awarded seven first generation, underrepresented, and/or low-income UCSC students scholarships to pursue unpaid internships over the summer. Amanda Safi interned with the Office of Congressman Jimmy Panetta.

  • Frontier Fellows: Peter Nguyen

    Frontier Fellows: Peter Nguyen

    The Earth Futures Institute’s Frontier Fellows program offers undergraduate research opportunities and funding at UC Santa Cruz. UCSC student Peter Nguyen studies a federally listed endangered flowering plant—Lupinus nipomensis.

  • Mythologizing for a purpose

    Mythologizing for a purpose

    After years working across industries from filmmaking to horse-wrangling, alumnus Justin DiPego channels both his vast career experience and his UCSC creative education into his latest novel—”Wrong Side of a Workingman.”

  • Turning awareness into action

    Turning awareness into action

    After years of working to bring feminist history and thought to a young audience through her popular Rad Women series, author Kate Schatz (Stevenson ’03, literature and creative writing) moves to turn teaching history into teaching practice and show adults what they can do to combat racism.

  • UCSC alum creates transformational opportunities in the Arts

    UCSC alum creates transformational opportunities in the Arts

    Best known for producing the U.S.’s longest running daytime soap opera, “Days of Our Lives,” UCSC alumnus Ken Corday is a nine-time daytime Emmy nominated producer. Corday has ushered in new opportunities for the film department at UCSC, and has now expanded his generosity to the music department.

  • Allied for exponential impact

    The Black Men’s Alliance, established in 1994 as an organization to create community for Black students at UC Santa Cruz, now boasts a population of 60 engaged and active alumni—and wants to expand further.

  • Seeking Okinawan rights

    Seeking Okinawan rights

    UC Santa Cruz doctoral candidate Lex McClellan-Ufugusuku appeared before the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, exploring whether the people of Okinawa could be recognized as Indigenous—meaning they might have the right to block or stop new military bases under guidelines about Indigenous people set up by the U.N.

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025