Campus News
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UCSC Music Center Facts And Figures
Overview And Construction Construction will start during the month of November on the Music Center–a new facility at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The facility is located on a four-acre site southwest of the Student Center, overlooking the Great Meadow. The Music Center will house the Music Department, which currently shares space with the…
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Conference On November 12 Spotlights Agricultural Preservation
SANTA CRUZ, CA–A daylong conference titled "Community and Agriculture–Understanding the Concerns of a Changing Region," on Saturday, November 12, will address the pressures facing agriculture in Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz counties. Central Coast agriculture generates food and jobs and preserves open space, but the growing urban population is threatening the viability of agriculture…
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Eleven UCSC Science Majors Earn $5,000 Scholarships
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Eleven science students at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have received $5,000 scholarships from the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation. The students were honored today (October 19) at a ceremony in San Francisco. Now in its 22nd year of awarding scholarships, the northern California chapter of the ARCS Foundation awarded…
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UC Santa Cruz Offers Workshop On Library Resources On Alternative Sexualities In Celebration Of First National Lesbigay Month
SANTA CRUZ, CA–"Ask. Tell. Pursue. Research!" is the title of an instruction session offered at the University Library by the University of California, Santa Cruz, in celebration of the first national Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay History Month. Library staff will offer this workshop to help participants learn how to access and use library resources focusing on…
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New Archive At UC Santa Cruz Will Serve As Valuable Resource On The Education Of Migrant And Immigrant Children
Celebrations Of The Work Of Local Philanthropist William Mackenzie Set For October 23 In Santa Cruz And November 6 In Pebble Beach SANTA CRUZ, CA–For much of his life, William Mackenzie was concerned with the prospects of the children of immigrants and migrant workers. A Monterey Bay Area resident, Mackenzie made it his mission to…
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UCSC Psychologist Elliot Aronson Receives Distinguished Career Award
SANTA CRUZ, CA–One of the world’s leading social psychologists, Elliot Aronson is dedicated to improving people’s lives. His work exploring the science of how people think and behave has contributed greatly to the field of social psychology, and his distinguished career is marked by groundbreaking findings on how to reduce prejudice in public schools, how…
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UC Santa Cruz Reports $32.4 Million Received By Contracts And Grants Office In Support Of Research And Education During 1993-94 Year
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Faculty and staff at the University of California, Santa Cruz, received $32.4 million in contracts and grants for research last year, an increase of 4.8 percent from the amount received the previous year. Public and private grants are included in the annual total reported by UCSC’s Contracts and Grants Office. The 1993-94 year…
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UC Santa Cruz Names C. James Quann To New Post Created To Bolster Student Recruitment And Retention
SANTA CRUZ, CA–C. James Quann has been appointed interim associate vice chancellor for enrollment management at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in a move designed to bolster efforts to recruit and retain students. The appointment, which was announced by Executive Vice Chancellor R. Michael Tanner and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Francisco J. Hernandez,…
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Charles Daniel Named Dean Of Graduate Studies At UC Santa Cruz
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Professor emeritus of biology Charles Daniel, one of the founding faculty members at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has been appointed dean of the Division of Graduate Studies at UCSC. Daniel’s appointment, the result of an on-campus search, took effect August 1. Daniel will oversee programs and issues that affect the nearly…
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Multicultural Education Is One Key To Breaking Through Racial Polarization In California, Says Leading Scholar
SANTA CRUZ, CA–As racial polarization grows and the backlash against immigrants and welfare families intensifies, the University of California has an obligation to develop multicultural courses to foster greater understanding of the diversity of the American experience. That’s the view of Ronald Takaki, a professor of ethnic studies at the University of California, Berkeley, and…
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Porter College Series Offers Engaging, Provocative Fare
Indonesian Theater, Talks By Holocaust Survivor And "Zoot Suit" Lawyer/activist, Storytelling, And Reading By Noted Poet Are Among The Presentations Planned For Fall Series At Uc Santa Cruz SANTA CRUZ, CA–Every year Porter College at the University of California, Santa Cruz, sponsors a series that features exceptional performers and speakers. The series offers a chance…
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UC Santa Cruz Psychologist Says Sarcasm, Metaphor, Slang, And Other Forms Of Figurative Speech Reveal The Poetic Way The Mind Works
SANTA CRUZ, CA–When John Lennon proclaimed in 1964 that the Beatles had become more popular than Jesus Christ, he was engaging in the age-old practice of using irony to make a social statement. Like Lennon, people rely on figurative speech all the time to help convey their messages. When a coworker says her boss’s request…