Campus News

  • Photo Of UCSC Student Protest

    Calling for an end to U.S. intervention in Iraq and in the Middle East, a group of UCSC students rallied on campus and marched downtown Wednesday, February 25. More than 100 students gathered in the Bay Tree Bookstore parking lot around 1 p.m. They stopped at all of the colleges before heading toward the town…

  • Registration Begins Today For Summer Session

    Registration begins today for UCSC Summer Session’s 1998 courses, which cover a wide range of academic subjects, from cell and molecular biology to video documentary production. This summer’s offerings also include an intensive language institute and a live-in academic program for high school students. UCSC’s Summer Session is divided into two five-week course blocks, with…

  • Take Note

    Meet conductor Nicole Paiement and learn about her life and work. In celebration of Women’s History Month, Paiement, associate professor of music and conductor of the University Orchestra, will be interviewed by violinist Valerie Chase on Thursday, March 5, in the Cowell Student Health Center Conference Room at 12:10 p.m. For more information, contact the…

  • UCSC Political Scientist Teams Up With Gloria Steinem On New Book About U.S. Women’s History

    New Book Captures The Experience Of Women In The United States From Precolonial Times To The Present Just in time for Women’s History Month, a new book about U.S. women’s history is appearing in bookstores. The Reader’s Companion to U.S. Women’s History (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998) is dedicated to capturing the experience of women in…

  • New Book Examines How Different Organizations Have Responded To The Aids Epidemic

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The AIDS epidemic has spawned a range of organizational responses, from radical groups like ACT-UP to the more staid San Francisco AIDS Foundation. The origins and strategies of both groups are among those examined in the new book Lessons from the Damned: Queers, Whores and Junkies Respond to AIDS by sociologist Nancy Stoller…

  • Memorial Exhibition Honors Eduardo Carrillo

    Black-and-white reproduction of "Vegetable Man," one of Eduardo Carrillo’s works from 1997 (oil on canvas). A memorial exhibition of the works of the late Eduardo Carrillo runs from Wednesday, March 4, through Saturday, April 25, at the Sesnon Art Gallery at Porter College. A public reception takes place on Friday, March 6, from 5 to…

  • UCSC Delegation Reports Trip To India A Success

    Members of the delegation and their spouses were guests of the Honorable Richard Celeste, the U.S. ambassador for India, and his wife for a luncheon with leaders of education, industry, and politics in Delhi. Left to right: Executive Vice Chancellor R. Michael Tanner, Eileen Tanner, Victoria Gonzalez-Pagani, dean of the Division of Humanities George Hankamer,…

  • Documentary Explores Digital Information Crisis

    Texts still exist today that were created hundreds of years ago, and yet a plethora of information produced within just the last decade has been lost forever, a victim of the rapid-fire advances of technology. The Friends of the UCSC Library and the Friends of the Santa Cruz Public Library will cohost a screening of…

  • Campus Volunteers Needed For Job-Shadow Program

    The Chancellor’s Office is seeking UCSC faculty, staff, and administrators to act as mentors for North Monterey County High School’s Job Shadow Program. Approximately 45 volunteers are needed for this year’s program, which will take place on Thursday, April 16, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. During that time, 45 North Monterey sophomores will shadow UCSC…

  • Making The News

    Nancy Stoller of community studies was interviewed on KPCC radio (Pasadena) on the show Ebony 98, concerning her new book, Lessons from the Damned. Among other things, Stoller discussed minority voices and organizing strategies in the AIDS epidemic. Sociologist David Wellman was tapped for an Oakland Tribune story on how society segregates its athletes into…

  • A Reminder: Millennium Committee Seeks Input March 5

    The Millennium Committee is holding a town hall meeting for the entire campus community on Thursday, March 5, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Kresge Town Hall. At the meeting, the committee plans to present preliminary ideas about principles to guide UCSC and to solicit feedback on those ideas.

  • Science Skills Will Be Essential For America’s Future Success

    As residents of California, most of us are keenly aware of the extensive role that science and technology are playing in society today. Our region of the state, in particular, has become the base for a veritable revolution in computer and electronic technologies. Early in the 21st century, California will repeat this spectacular success, this…

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025