Campus News

  • Grant Carries Summer Learning Into School Year

    Over the past three summers, more than 90 students from Monterey County middle schools have studied science, math, and English at UCSC in a challenging summer program. These students–former participants in the Summer Session/Seaside Junior High School Math/Science Institute–resumed their extracurricular studies last month in a tutoring program sponsored by Summer Session and funded by…

  • Take Note

    Would your child get a kick out of a pregame clinic with a UCSC coach? A chance to meet college athletes? Attend UCSC sports events with other kids? Sounds like fun? Then sign up your son or daughter for the Junior Slug Club. Kids will receive a Junior Slug t-shirt, a membership card, and free…

  • Regional History Project Publishes Kenneth Thimann’s Oral History

    The University Library’s Regional History Project has just published Kenneth V. Thimann: Early UCSC History and the Founding of Crown College, the oral history memoir of the respected scientist, who died in January 1997. Thimann came to UCSC in 1965, at the invitation of founding UCSC Chancellor Dean McHenry. McHenry asked Thimann to head what…

  • New Gifts Push Marine Discovery Center Toward Fund-Raising Goal

    An artist’s conception portrays the Marine Discovery Center, now in the early phases of construction next to Long Marine Lab. The $5.3 million center will triple Long Marine Lab’s capacity to educate schoolchildren and the general public about the marine environment. To date, private donors have contributed about two-thirds of the project’s cost. SANTA CRUZ,…

  • Accolades

    Greg Rau, senior researcher at the Institute of Marine Sciences, was one of 270 scientists elevated to the rank of fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Rau was nominated by the Section on Biological Sciences for his expertise on the cycling of carbon in the environment, most notably in marine…

  • Employees Can Make Benefits Changes Through November 21

    The time to make changes in benefits is at hand. Many changes can be made only once a year, during Open Enrollment. This year Open Enrollment takes place from Saturday, November 1 through Friday, November 21. Any changes that employees would like to make to medical, dental, vision, DepCare, and TIP plans must be made…

  • Classified Ads

    Currents online is now accepting classified ads from faculty and staff. Before submitting an ad, please read the policies and submittal procedure. For sale: Volvo sedan, 1982. Excellent condition, one owner, $4,000. June Gordon. 425-2060. Housing wanted: One or two BR house in Emeline, East Santa Cruz, or UCSC neighborhood beginning in January or February.…

  • UC Santa Cruz Sends Student Literacy Tutors To Local Schools

    UCSC student Cherry Corales discusses her first day as a literacy tutor for third graders at Natural Bridges Elementary School. SANTA CRUZ, CA–After his first day as a literacy tutor for second graders at Watsonville’s Starlight Elementary School, Octavio Murillo was buoyant. "It was awesome," he exclaimed. "I had so much fun with the kids.…

  • Making the News

    While on a research trip to Besançon, France, history professor Jonathan Beecher was interviewed by Radio France and was the subject of a profile in the local newspaper, L’Est Republicain. Beecher’s work concerns a tradition of French radical and utopian thought with deep roots in the east of France. Economist Michael Hutchison discussed the Southeast…

  • Millennium Committee Launches Web Page

    The UCSC Millennium Committee has established a new Web site to keep the campus community up to date on its activities. A link to the Web page has also been added to the UCSC home page: http://www.ucsc.edu. The Millennium Committee was established by Chancellor Greenwood in July 1997 to reassess and articulate the basic values…

  • New Faculty

    Matthew Henken: Assistant Professor of Philosophy Matthew Henken comes to UCSC from Dartmouth College, where he taught philosophy last year. His work focuses on epistemology and metaphysics as well as the philosophy of language, the history of philosophy, and the philosophy of mind. Henken’s recent research concerns philosophical skepticism about necessity and morality. He received…

  • Ocean Spill Puts New Long Marine Lab Facility To The Test

    Oil spill: 11-3-97 A spill of a mysterious oily substance in Monterey Bay during the weekend of October 25 injured hundreds of grebes, loons, and other seabirds. The spill triggered a rescue effort based at the Department of Fish and Game’s new Oiled Wildlife Veterinary Care and Research Center, next to UCSC’s Long Marine Lab.…

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