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  • UC Santa Cruz Teams Up To Create Organic Farm At Former Fort Ord

    SANTA CRUZ, CA­The University of California, Santa Cruz, has leased a 130- acre parcel at the former Fort Ord military base to Dynasty Farms, Inc., of Salinas, which will operate a certified organic mixed-vegetable farm on the site. Dynasty will hold the lease for a minimum of five years, said Lora Lee Martin, director of…

  • Film And The Holocaust: A Conversation Conference Schedule

    Wednesday, April 22 Room 321, Kresge College: 7:30 p.m. Keynote address: Sharon Pucker Rivo, "Images of Jews and the Holocaust in Film" Rivo is director of the National Center for Jewish Film at Brandeis University and adjunct associate professor in the Department of Near Eastern and Jewish Studies at Brandeis Respondent: Murray Baumgarten Baumgarten, a…

  • Conference Examines Film Interpretations Of The Holocaust

    After Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, the Nazis issued every person a permanent identity card. A "J" on the cover indicated that the person was Jewish. Each Jewish man’s name was prefaced with "Israel" and each woman’s name with "Sarah." Permanent yellow armbands were issued at a later time. Card courtesy of the…

  • Two UCSC Graduates Win Journalism Awards

    Two graduates of UCSC–alumna Laurie Garrett (Merrill College ’75) and Joseph Palca, who received a Ph.D. degree in psychology in 1982–have been honored recently for their work as science reporters. Garrett, a science and medical reporter for Newsday, was one of 13 journalists awarded a prestigious Polk Award for 1997. The awards were announced in…

  • State Legislator Addresses Environmental Policy Seminar At UCSC

    Fred Keeley discussed California’s coast and the Pacific Ocean at a recent environmental studies seminar at Natural Sciences 2. The state of the California coast and the Pacific Ocean was the subject of a recent lunchtime seminar led by state assemblymember Fred Keeley (D-27th District). Approximately 20 people attended Keeley’s talk on April 6. The…

  • Letters To The Editor

    March 20, 1998 THe Friendship Between Dr. Dean Mchenry And Chief Justice Of The United States Earl Warren It is fitting that the obituary of Dean E. McHenry, first UC Santa Cruz chancellor, appeared in many California newspapers on March 19, the 107th anniversary of the late Chief Justice Earl Warren’s birth. Warren, who served…

  • Making The News

    An excerpt from an upcoming book by psychologist William Domhoff was featured in the March/April issue of Mother Jones. The book (coauthored with Richard Zweigenhaft, a UCSC alumnus) is Diversity in the Power Elite: Have Women and Minorities Reached the Top? (Yale University Press, 1998). UCSC admissions counselor Hilda Hernandez-Meza was interviewed for the show…

  • Publications

    Laura C. Engelken, coordinator for residential education at Merrill College, is the author of a chapter titled "Making Meaning: Providing Tools for an Integrated Identity" in the book Working with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender College Students: A Handbook for Faculty and Administrators (Greenwood Press, 1998), edited by Ronni L. Sanlo. The handbook, a guide…

  • Take Note

    The University Library will hold a sale of surplus maps and LP records on Saturday, April 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the foyer of McHenry Library. Over 2,000 maps will be available, including superseded world and foreign maps, road and tourist maps, and other geographical materials. A small selection of local-area and…

  • Public Ceremony Remembering Dean McHenry, UCSC’s Founding Chancellor, Is Set For Saturday, April 25, On The UC Santa Cruz Campus

    Santa Cruz–A public ceremony celebrating the life of Dean E. McHenry will be held on Saturday, April 25, on the University of California campus he helped found in the 1960s. McHenry’s family and the campus have planned the memorial, which is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. at the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum, one of…

  • UCSC Professor Emeritus Sands Wins Physics Prize

    SANTA CRUZ, CA­The American Physical Society (APS) has awarded the 1998 Robert R. Wilson Prize to Matthew Sands, professor emeritus of physics. The Wilson Prize recognizes outstanding achievement in the physics of particle accelerators. Sands was an active faculty member at UC Santa Cruz from 1969 to 1985 and continued his research activities until 1994.…

  • Message From Chancellor Greenwood On Fall 1998 Admissions

    To My Campus Colleagues: You may be aware of recent news reports describing the 1998 admissions statistics for the University of California, especially in regard to the serious decline of admissions of Chicano/Latino, African American and other underrepresented students at some of the other UC campuses. Presented in the context of SP-1 and Proposition 209,…

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