Campus News
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Awards and Honors
Margaret Delaney, professor of ocean sciences, was named a distinguished lecturer for 1997-98 by the Joint Oceanographic Institutions/U.S. Science Advisory Committee. Each year, JOI/USSAC selects six scientists to give academic talks around the country on research related to ocean drilling. Assistant professor of earth sciences Andrew Fisher holds the same prestigious lectureship this year; associate…
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Headliners
The Hubble Space Telescope has unveiled more evidence for "walls" of galaxies at great distances from earth. Astronomer David Koo, part of a UCSC team that will use the Keck Telescope for a multiyear survey of 15,000 galaxies, provided perspective on the latest research in the pages of Science. And astronomer Jerry Nelson, designer of…
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Hearst Foundation Grants $50,000 To Long Marine Lab Education Efforts
A $50,000 grant from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation of San Francisco will strengthen public education programs at the Joseph M. Long Marine Laboratory, a research and education facility operated by UCSC. The grant will allow educators to augment "Windows to Discovery," the popular program that debuted at Long Marine Lab in 1994. Windows to…
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New Cookbook Reveals The Secrets Of The Great Chefs Of Santa Cruz County And Benefits The Friends Of The UCSC Farm And Garden
SANTA CRUZ, CA–From Bittersweet Bistro to The Shadowbrook, recipes from some of the finest restaurants in Santa Cruz County are featured in a new cookbook, Recipes from the Great Chefs of Santa Cruz County. Whatever local specialties make your mouth water–whether it’s appetizers like poached trout and wild mushrooms with watercress and radishes, or desserts…
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UC Santa Cruz Physicists Contribute To Bold New Experiment At Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
SANTA CRUZ, CA–It’s hard to imagine a more intriguing riddle in science than the one a machine at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) will begin to investigate in 1999: Why do we exist? More specifically, the new machine, called the "B Factory," will explore why the universe is dominated by matter–the stuff that composes…
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Hearst Foundation Grants $50,000 To Long Marine Lab Education Efforts
SANTA CRUZ, CA–A $50,000 grant from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation of San Francisco will strengthen public education programs at the Joseph M. Long Marine Laboratory, a research and education facility operated by UC Santa Cruz. The grant will allow educators to augment "Windows to Discovery," the popular program that debuted at Long Marine Lab…
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Appointments
Sandra A. Clark has been appointed to the position of Silicon Valley and Central Coast corporate training director for UCSC Extension. Clark will be working with high-tech companies and businesses of all sizes and types to provide training programs tailored to their needs. She has worked with corporate clients at UC Berkeley Extension for more…
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Headliners
Elections make news, and UCSC folks helped provide context and commentary for reporters. KSBW-TV tapped Anthony Pratkanis of psychology and Bob Meister of politics for help with their live analysis of election returns. The _Santa Cruz County Sentinel _also turned to Pratkanis for insight into the campaign-financing woes of local city council candidate Eleanor Eisenberg…
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New Faculty
Kirsten Silva Gruesz Assistant Professor of Literature Kirsten Gruesz’s areas of interest are nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature of the Americas, including Latino culture. Her research explores the way that literature was used to unite communities in the early American republics, and particularly in the Spanish-speaking borderlands. She is currently working on a book entitled "Ambassadors…
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Of Note
The men’s soccer team, coached by Sean Sullivan and assistants Ashley Edgar and Paul David Seldis, ended their season at 15-5, the best record in school history. The Slugs also had a record nine shutouts. "We accomplished all the goals we set for ourselves, says Sullivan. "The only one missing was an invitation to the…
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Research Update: Physics
It’s hard to imagine a more intriguing riddle in science than the one a machine at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) will begin to investigate in 1999: Why do we exist? More specifically, the new machine, called the "B Factory," will explore why the universe is dominated by matter–the stuff that composes galaxies, the…
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The University Of California Responds To Prop. 209’s Passage
Several of the University of California’s top administrators have issued statements in the wake of the passage of Proposition 209 on November 5. In a letter to the UCSC campus community last Wednesday (November 6), Chancellor Greenwood pledged that the proposition’s passage would not reduce UCSC’s commitment to the "principals of nondiscrimination and inclusion." In…