Campus News

  • UC Admits More Students For 1998-99 Academic Year

    An additional 3,179 California high school seniors have been admitted to the University of California for the 1998-99 academic year, fulfilling UC’s long-standing commitment to provide a place at one of its campuses to all eligible California applicants. The students–19.6 percent of them underrepresented minorities–were admitted during the second stage of UC’s admission process, which…

  • High-Tech Videoconferencing Classrooms At UC Santa Cruz Usher In New Era Of Distance Learning

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–What may be the classroom of the future is in use today at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where faculty are incorporating videoconferencing and advanced computer technology into courses ranging from network engineering to Hebrew. At a news conference and open house today, UCSC administrators demonstrated the high-tech teaching facilities recently installed…

  • American Heart Walk Photos

    Nearly 30 members of the campus community turned out on Saturday, May 2, at Seacliff State Beach in Aptos for the American Heart Walk. Chancellor Greenwood chaired the event, which raised funds for the American Heart Association. Approximately 120 people participated, with 76 people walking and 44 volunteering in other capacities. As of May 7,…

  • Renowned Art Historian To Discuss African And African-Atlantic Art May 14 At UC Santa Cruz

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–One of the world’s leading experts in African and African-Atlantic visual cultures will present a free public lecture on the topic on Thursday, May 14, at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The talk, "Afro-Oceanic Art: Towards a New Century," will be presented by distinguished art historian Robert Farris Thompson, the Colonel Trumbull…

  • UCSC Named 51st In Nation For Graduating Hispanic Students

    SANTA CRUZ, CA-The University of California, Santa Cruz, is nationally ranked for the number of bachelor’s degrees it confers on Hispanic students, according to a report in the magazine Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education. The ranking was based on the 268 bachelor’s degrees UC Santa Cruz awarded to Hispanic students in the 1994-95 school year,…

  • Gender Often Does Matter In Communication Between Parents And Children

    But UCSC Researchers Find That Differences In Communication Styles Are Not Uniform–and That The Differences May Be Related To The Conversation Topics Men And Women Select SANTA CRUZ, CA–Psychologists have for some time observed differences in the ways that fathers and mothers communicate with sons and daughters. But a recently completed "meta-analysis" of the body…

  • Making The News

    A new book on three blues matriarchs garnered more news coverage this week for its author, hist. con.’s Angela Davis. A feature story in the Santa Cruz County Sentinel preceded a downtown talk by Davis. Shortly after that story came out, Davis spoke with a reporter from France’s Le Figaro for a story on how…

  • Award-Winning Political Scientist To Deliver First Annual Richard Gordon Memorial Lecture

    Peter Hall, whose honors in political science include the field’s prestigious Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award, will deliver the inaugural Richard Gordon Memorial Lecture at UCSC on Monday, May 11. Hall is a professor of government and senior associate of the Center for European Studies at Harvard University. The free public lecture, titled "Comparative Capitalism in…

  • Dean Mchenry Memorial Photos

    Jane McHenry, Dean McHenry’s wife of 63 years, and Chancellor Greenwood converse before the ceremony honoring the founding chancellor, on April 25 at the UCSC Arboretum Henry McHenry, Dean McHenry’s son and a professor of anthropology at UC Davis, greets Associate Vice Chancellor Jim Gill. Former UC president Clark Kerr, a college roommate, longtime friend,…

  • UCSC Helps Establish First University Ombudsman’s Office In Russia

    Pictured in the McHenry Library courtyard are (left to right) MGIMO Rector Anatoly Torkunov, UCSC Ombudsman Sheila Gottehrer, Chancellor Greenwood, MGIMO’s future ombudsman, Oleg Ultsiferov, and Alexander Avanessov of the United Nations Development Programme. Photo: Victor Schiffrin A tale of two ombudsmen: UCSC’s Sheila Gottehrer and MGIMO’s Oleg Ultsiferov. Photo: Victor Schiffrin UCSC Ombudsman Sheila…

  • Take Note

    The Slug women’s water polo team finished second at the Collegiate III Nationals held in Claremont, California, May 1-3. To get to the final match against the University of Redlands, the Slugs defeated last year’s runner-up, Occidental College, 11-9 in overtime. UCSC’s Steve Hanson was named coach of the year. For the complete story, go…

  • Explaining UC’s Whistleblower Policy

    When employees witness improper activity taking place on the job it can create a dilemma–with whom should the problem be discussed, what might the repercussions be if they air their concerns? The UC Whistleblower Policy was developed to answer such questions and to protect those who need to report misconduct. While the complete policy can…

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