Campus News
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UCSC’s digital artists take over museum for one night only-Oct. 21
This Friday, October 21, student and alumni artists from UCSC’s Digital Arts & New Media (DANM) program will transform Santa Cruz’s Museum of Art & History into a dynamic hub of new interactive digital art and technology.
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Seismologist Emily Brodsky featured in research profile
Emily Brodsky, professor of Earth and planetary sciences at UC Santa Cruz, is regarded as one of the most promising researchers into the physics of earthquakes.
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Seasonal Flu Shot Clinics on Campus – Staff
Seasonal Flu shots will once again be offered to staff and faculty at the Student Health Center located across from the University Center and Colleges 9 & 10 on McLaughlin Drive.
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Flu Shot Clinics on Campus – Students
Seasonal Flu shots will once again be offered to students at the Student Health Center located across from the University Center and Colleges 9 & 10 on McLaughlin Drive.
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Decoding cancer
With the genome era dawning, UCSC researchers are at the forefront of developing new therapies for one of humanity’s most heartbreaking challenges. Has cancer finally met its match?
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Hot dates
Join us for these signature events Founders Celebration 2011 October 21, 2011 Founders Day Gala Dinner Cocoanut Grove, Santa Cruz Scholarship Benefit Dinner February 25, 2012 Fairmont Hotel, San Jose Reunion Weekend April 27–29, 2012 Campus
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This is UCSC
Shakespeare Santa Cruz: At 30, still a cultural touchstone It may be hard to believe, but Shakespeare Santa Cruz has been thrilling audiences for three decades now. The theater company opened its latest season this past summer at the Mainstage Theater with one of the most successful productions in SSC’s history, The Comedy of Errors,…
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Student Volunteer Center
If you’re interested in getting involved in the community, through volunteering or internships, drop by the Student Volunteer Center.
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Galaxy mergers not the trigger for most black hole feeding frenzies
A survey of distant galaxies shows that galaxy mergers are not responsible for most active galactic nuclei.


