Campus News
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October 31 Reception Planned For “Students’ Voices” Exhibit
SANTA CRUZ, CA–A reception is planned for the exhibit, "Students’ Voices: Three Decades Strong," on Thursday, October 31, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the McHenry Library courtyard at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The reception is free and open to the public. Halloween treats will be served. Guest speakers at the reception…
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UC Santa Cruz To Embark Upon A Major Expansion Of Its Academic Programs In Engineering
New Degree Offerings In Electrical Engineering And Applied Mathematics Will Pave The Way For A Future School Of Engineering, Ucsc’s First Professional School SANTA CRUZ, CA–A commitment of $2 million from the University of California Office of the President will help UC Santa Cruz launch a long-planned and ambitious expansion of its engineering programs, priming…
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Spotlight On Staff: Jude Desmond
Geometric designs in vibrant tropical colors hang on the walls of the cubicle in the Registrar’s Office where Jude Desmond works, recording student data. The designs are from the king-size quilt for which she won first prize in the Santa Cruz County Fair in September. Desmond, who holds a B.A. in art from San Jose…
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UC Santa Cruz Politics Faculty Discuss What’s At Stake In The Election During A Public Forum On Wednesday, October 30
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Bored by the election? Wondering what’s at stake? A panel of faculty experts from the University of California, Santa Cruz, will discuss it all at a free public forum on Wednesday, October 30, from 7 to 9 P.M. The event, which is handicapped accessible, will be held in the Stevenson College Dining Hall…
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Academic Senate To Issue Mail Ballot On Grading Proposal
A proposal to alter UCSC’s grading policy will be put to a mail ballot, it was announced at the Academic Senate meeting on Tuesday, October 15. The proposal would allow UCSC students to request letter grades in their courses and accumulate a grade-point average. The proposal was made by the senate’s Committee on Educational Policy…
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Headliners
UCSC faculty have been called on lately by national and international television for their expertise, including anthropologist Susan Harding, who was a consultant during the planning and production of a new six-part PBS documentary called "With God on Our Side: The Rise of the Religious Right in America." Harding was one of a handful of…
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New Faculty
Theodore Holman Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Theodore Holman uses chemical and biochemical techniques to study the biological functions of enzymes that contain iron or other metal atoms. Two of his current projects explore metalloproteins that regulate heme biosynthesis and play key roles in the formation of fatty plaques that can trigger heart disease.…
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Of Note
The Stevenson Global Security Colloquium continues with a talk on October 21 by Susanne Jonas, lecturer in Latin American and Latino studies, on "Transnational Realities and Anti-Immigrant State Policies in the Americas" from 3:30 to 4:40 p.m. in Room 131, Cowell College. On October 28, Saskia Sassen of Columbia University will speak on "Immigration Policy…
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Automated Supernova Searches To Begin Soon With Dedication Of New Robotic Telescope At Lick Observatory October 25
MT. HAMILTON, CA–Computers soon will take total control of a 30-inch telescope at Lick Observatory, making it the most sensitive fully robotic telescope anywhere. The Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope (KAIT), built by astronomers at the University of California, Berkeley, will be dedicated Friday, October 25, by officials from UC Santa Cruz, which operates the observatory…
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UC MBEST Center Receives $1 Million Federal Grant To Sustain Progress At Fort Ord Site
SANTA CRUZ, CA–The University of California’s Monterey Bay Education, Science, and Technology (MBEST) Center at the former Fort Ord military base will soon take another step toward recruiting new educational and research tenants, thanks to a $1 million grant from the Economic Development Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The new arrivals will join…
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Research Update: Earth sciences
A two-month cruise off the Pacific Northwest this summer was a slam-dunk success for UCSC hydrogeologist Andrew Fisher and a team of researchers aboard the 470-foot JOIDES Resolution, flagship of the international Ocean Drilling Program. Fisher, the expedition’s cochief scientist, and his team drilled into the seafloor near the Juan de Fuca Ridge, where the…
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In Memoriam
Private services were held last week for Gail Ellen Rich, a former UCSC staff member who died Saturday, October 5, of a pulmonary embolism. She was 45. Rich worked at the Performing Arts Public Events Office from February 1984 to June 1994. Most recently, she had been helping her domestic partner, Neal Hellman, run Gourd…