Campus News
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Polling Sites At UCSC’s Colleges To Serve Voters In April Election
The Santa Cruz County Elections Department has designated eight polling places–one at each of UCSC’s colleges–for students, faculty, and staff who live on campus. Each registered voter has been assigned one of the polling places for a special Santa Cruz City School District election scheduled for Tuesday, April 14. More than 2,760 people living on…
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Take Note
"Histories of the Future" is the title of a conference on Friday, April 10, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Oakes Mural Room. The panelists are members of a larger group of scholars who are assembling a tool kit for interpreting prophetic, millennial, and futurological discourse. Their work was developed in a two-quarter…
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Turn To The Web For Information On Human Resources, Labor Issues
Human Resources Posts New Web Pages HR staff have been busy spinning new Web pages and improving old ones. The result is that a wide range of useful information on UCSC and UC Human Resources is now available to Web users. Along with expanding and reorganizing the existing Staff Human Resources Web page, new pages…
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Welfare Reform Is The Latest In History Of Attacks On Poor Mothers, According To New Book
Although President Clinton proudly proclaimed the recent federal welfare reform effort "an end to welfare as we know it," political scientist Gwendolyn Mink writes in her new book Welfare’s End (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998) that the demise of welfare can be traced back almost to its origins. The latest assault is part of…
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Indian Performance Troupe Comes To UCSC
A Kathakali dancer Each year, the Alumni Association brings an outstanding scholar or teacher to UCSC for one quarter as part of its Distinguished Visiting Professor program. This year, the program is dancing to a new tune. Instead of a single person, UCSC will host six: all actors and musicians of the Kathakali Kalakeli performance…
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Accolades
Historian Gail Hershatter has received the American Historical Association’s 1998 Joan Kelly Memorial Prize for her book, Dangerous Pleasures: Prostitution and Modernity in Twentieth-Century Shanghai (University of California Press, 1997). In announcing the award, the association noted, "This study of prostitution in Shanghai illuminates not only the various ways the institution is constructed but also…
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After Hours
UCSC Extension assistant dean Dale Stansbury was invited to testify before the State Select Committee on Economic Development in Sacramento last week. At the request of the committee chair, Senator John Vasconcellos, Stansbury addressed the economic impact of the worker shortage in the high-tech industry, focusing on proposals to address the problem and what UCSC…
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Grant Allows Child Care Services To Expand Its Offerings
Lise Bixler, director of UCSC’s Child Care Services, celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Children’s Center last year with Ivy Clarke, a preschooler in the center’s Child Development Program. The birthday celebration coincided with a visit by Chancellor Greenwood and director of housing services Jerry Walters, who participated in the annual "Chancellor Comes to Lunch…
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Photo Exhibit Captures Spirit Of UCSC Folklorico Group
A student dance troupe performing folkloric dances representative of various regions in Mexico is the subject of an upcoming exhibit of photographs at UCSC. The exhibit, "Los Mejicas: On Stage and Behind the Scenes," will be displayed at La Galeria de Casa Latina at Merrill College from April 6 through 29. The exhibit will feature…
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Four Writers Come Together For An Evening Of Poetry And Fiction
UCSC’s Creative Writing Program has grown in recent years to become the nucleus of a talented and increasingly acclaimed cluster of poets and novelists. Four core faculty in the program, all of whom have published new work in the past year, will come together for the first time for a special evening of poetry and…
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Making The News
The aviation-inspired sculpture and functional art pieces of Marc D’Estout, UCSC Extension’s director of art and design, were featured in the March/April 1998 issue of Northern California Home and Design. In an op ed carried by the San Diego Union-Tribune, community studies professor David Wellman asked the question: Where were the conservative critics of racial…
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UCSC Is Featured Campus On Science Coalition Web Site
For a week in mid-March, UCSC was featured in the "On-campus" section of the Science Coalition Web site, an online resource for information on federally funded science research. Each week, the coalition highlights scientific advances and ongoing research at member universities. During the week of March 16-22, the coalition turned its spotlight on research occurring…