Campus News

  • Peace Corps Honors UCSC For Longtime Partnership

    Forty-four volunteers from UCSC are currently serving in the Peace Corps and approximately 400 have served since the university’s founding, said Patti Garamendi, associate director of the global volunteer organization. More volunteers have come from UCSC this fiscal year than from any other UC campus. Garamendi awarded UCSC a plaque for its contributions to the…

  • Space Policy Committee

    Message from Chancellor Greenwood To the Campus Community: The campus is considering a number of alternatives for space allocations, including how to make best use of Natural Sciences 2. This building has been undergoing earthquake repairs and is now ready for re-occupancy. Over the past months, several space allocation scenarios have been discussed by the…

  • Bequest To UC Santa Cruz Library Includes Rare Books Of James Joyce And Books And Personal Letters By Kenneth Patchen

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The University Library at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has received an important gift of books, letters, and other materials from the estate of the late Alan and Beatrice Parker of Carmel Highlands, California. Included in the collection are rare editions of the works of James Joyce and Kenneth Patchen and a…

  • Symmetry At Its Smallest

    Or, can supersymmetry save the Standard Model of the universe from itself? From a butterfly’s wings or a daisy’s petals to the cyclical repetition of the seasons, nature often shows a delicate, measured regularity. A cursory glance at the cramped equations scrawled all over the whiteboard in Michael Dine’s office suggests not the slightest trace…

  • UC Santa Cruz Farm Docent Training Begins March 13

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The UC Santa Cruz Farm and Garden is looking for volunteer docents to help teach the principles of organic farming and gardening to visitors who tour the Farm and Garden. Farm and Garden docents participate in a range of activities that include tours, public education programs, and other activities that support the Farm…

  • Headliners

    Chemist Joe Konopelski basked in his 15 minutes in the spotlight, and much more, for attempts in his lab to synthesize a potential cancer-fighting compound from a marine animal that divers can no longer find. The San Francisco Chronicle carried the story first, followed by an Associated Press article and photo that hit the front…

  • Plenitude Of New Worlds Challenges Skills Of Planetary Modelers

    This is not your father’s solar system About two years ago, astrophysicist Douglas Lin recalls, speaker after speaker at an astronomy meeting in Hawaii deplored the lack of convincing evidence for new planets outside of our solar system. Lin then arose to state that making planets is incredibly easy. Researchers weren’t finding them, he said,…

  • Of Note

    The UC Santa Cruz Farm and Garden is looking for volunteer docents to help teach the principles of organic farming and gardening to visitors who tour the Farm and Garden. Farm and Garden docents participate in a range of activities that include tours, public education programs, and other activities that support the Farm and Garden.…

  • When Did Time Begin?

    Easy: When eternal inflation ended and ordinary inflation began in our corner of the cosmos Time and the heaven came into being at the same instant in order that, having been created together, if ever there was to be a dissolution of them, they might be dissolved together. –Plato, Timaeus Many questions in cosmology appear…

  • UCSC Ranks 11th In New National Assessment Of Research Universities

    In a comprehensive new analysis of more than 200 top universities, UCSC ranks 11th in the nation among public campuses in the quality of its research productivity. The study and rankings are detailed in a just-published book that chronicles the rise of a new generation of postwar research universities in the United States. The book,…

  • Memory Is The Focus Of Psychologist Mary Sue Weldon’s Work

    Imagine if remembering how to walk was as hard as remembering your great uncle’s birthday. If you’re like most people, you’d be tripping all over yourself. Indeed, walking is such a natural activity that it’s not something people typically associate with memory. That’s because it draws on what memory researchers call implicit memory, which takes…

  • Four UCSC Professors Speak At Seattle Meeting Of World’s Largest Scientific Society

    Sunny Seattle, just a $64 round-trip away, is playing host to this year’s meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the largest general science organization in the world. The meeting, February 13-18, is an annual showcase for forefront research in science, and it also features interdisciplinary sessions on public policy, science and…

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025