Campus News
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Managers Take Opportunity To Give Feedback To Senior Administrators
In a follow-up meeting last week to a first-of-its-kind convocation for campus unit managers and supervisors, participants stressed the importance of planning for the changes that UCSC faces in the new millennium–and keeping alive the communication channels that carry information about those changes. More than two dozen presentations were made on Wednesday, February 4, to…
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Greenwood Hosts Reception For UCSC Arboretum Donors
Chancellor Greenwood greets Arboretum supporter Elspeth Bobbs during a recent University House reception honoring Bobbs and other donors and volunteers who support the facility. Ray Collett, founding director of the Arboretum, enjoys the reception. At a University House reception, Chancellor Greenwood recently honored two longtime supporters of the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum who gave gifts…
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Celebrating Black History Month
UCSC marks Black History Month with a number of events in February. The following is a partial list of activities that celebrate that theme. Tuesday, February 10 Glory. 9 p.m., Crown Dining Hall. Free. Part of a film series sponsored by Merrill and Crown Colleges. Call ext. 9-5534. Thursday, February 12 Remembering Betty Shabazz with…
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Legislators To Participate In Forum At UC Santa Cruz
State Senator Bruce McPherson (R-15th District) and Assemblymember Fred Keeley (D-27th District) will visit the campus on Friday, February 20. The two legislators will present their perspectives on the current legislative session and discuss issues of campus concern at an open forum taking place from 11 a.m. to noon in the Red Room at College…
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UCSC Alum Returns To Tell About Life In Hollywood
As an art major at UCSC in the early 1970s, Rick Carter says he never did well with landscapes. Ironically, over the past 25 years, Carter has enjoyed an enormously successful career creating backgrounds–three-dimensional backgrounds that are viewed by millions each year. Carter, who graduated in 1974, is one of Los Angeles’s top production designers,…
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Mark Your Calendars: 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.
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Take Note
"The Reign of El Niño" will be the topic of a talk by Gary Griggs, professor of earth sciences and director of the Institute of Marine Sciences, when alumni gather at India Joze on Wednesday, February 11, at noon for their monthly luncheon meeting. Professor Griggs will describe the El Niño process, its impact on…
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Storms Bring Down Several Campus Trees
On Monday, February 2, this Douglas Fir toppled onto the roof of the Ticket Office in the Performing Arts complex, causing minor damage to the office and puncturing a nearby roof. Another view of the tree on the Ticket Office. Recent rainstorms and wild winds have caused a number of trees to fall across campus.…
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Collection Of Works By Celebrated Poet Due Out In March
Peter Gizzi is the most exciting new poet to come along in quite a while. –John Ashbery I count Peter Gizzi as one of the most exceptional poets of his generation and consider his work as editor also to constitute a primary ground for the definition of contemporary poetry. Few people I’ve known have managed…
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Take Note
The approval process for the Ocean Sciences Ph.D. has been successfully concluded, and the program will begin admitting students in fall 1998. For a description of the new doctoral program contact the Ocean Sciences Department at (408) 459-4026. "Earthquakes and Volcanoes" will be the topic of a presentation and discussion led by Susan Schwartz, assistant…
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February Schedule For _UCSC Forum_ Announced
In February, the following lectures will be featured on UCSC Forum, a new television program that began in January. The show, which features the best of lectures and programs at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is broadcast on Community TV of Santa Cruz County, Channel 72, at 8 p.m. each Sunday with a rebroadcast…
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Alumni Association Awards Luncheon
Lecturer Emerita Marge Frantz of the American Studies and Women’s Studies Departments was one of a number of UCSC people honored at an Alumni Association awards luncheon on Saturday, January 31. In the photo, Frantz, who won this year’s Distinguished Teaching Award, smiles as last year’s award recipient, Carol Freeman, delivers a stirring tribute. John…