Campus News
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Computer scientist Yang Liu wins NSF CAREER award
Yang Liu, assistant professor of computer science as the Baskin School of Engineering, won a prestigious NSF CAREER award for his study of human-centered machine learning.
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Spring Break COVID Updates
With Spring Break quickly approaching March 19-26, we are writing to provide some important COVID-related reminders.
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Planning for in-person instruction this fall
We are excited to share that we are planning for in-person instruction this fall.
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Spring break COVID testing protocol and travel guidelines
With the end of winter quarter quickly approaching, we write to share UCSC’s 2022 COVID spring break guidelines.
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Staff Human Resources is collecting feedback
Staff Human Resources is conducting a short, confidential survey for nonacademic staff to collect feedback about SHR’s services.
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Introducing The 2022 Deep Read: Yaa Gyasi’s Transcendent Kingdom
The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz announces the return of The Deep Read annual program. The group will read Transcendent Kingdom, the acclaimed novel from Brooklyn-based author Yaa Gyasi.
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Russian invasion of Ukraine – Supporting our community
Over the past week, we have closely followed the news of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and we join the international community in condemning this unprovoked attack.
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Exposing the racist underpinnings of ‘neutral’ technology
In her keynote speech at the all-virtual 38th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Convocation, sociologist Ruha Benjamin warned of the “neutral” veneer of tech, and how it can often disguise oppressive practices.
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Elephant seals’ map sense tells them when to head ‘home’
Researchers found that female elephant seals know their distance from the breeding beach and allocate extra time to get back if they have farther to travel.
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A slow-motion section of the San Andreas Fault may not be so harmless after all
A study of rocks drilled from nearly 2 miles under the surface suggests that the central section of the San Andreas fault has hosted many major earthquakes, including some that could have been fairly recent.

