Campus News

  • Evolutionary / Revolutionary:  an evening of art, music, science

    Evolutionary / Revolutionary: an evening of art, music, science

    The University of California, Santa Cruz will present Evolutionary/Revolutionary, a remarkable evening of art, science and life, on Saturday, October 15, at the Flint Center in Cupertino.

  • Tuition, fee increases sought to meet budget shortfall

    With cost-cutting and revenue-generating measures in place to fill the bulk of a billion-dollar budget gap resulting from steep cuts in state funding, the University of California staff is preparing to recommend to the Board of Regents that roughly one-quarter of the shortfall be offset with tuition and fee increases, UC Vice President Patrick Lenz…

  • How will you build your legacy?

    How will you build your legacy?

    People like you support UCSC research teams as they develop solutions to critical environmental and social problems. Begin your legacy with a planned gift to UCSC.

  • UCSC in the News

    A Nature article on a genetic analysis of ovarian cancer was widely covered internationally, including stories in the Washington Post, Associated Press, Newsday, and the Santa Cruz Sentinel. Professors David Haussler and Josh Stuart contributed to the analysis and were co-authors of the paper.

  • UC Santa Cruz sees strong demand from prospective freshmen

    UC Santa Cruz sees strong demand from prospective freshmen

    Approximately 4,100 prospective freshmen have expressed their intent to enroll in UC Santa Cruz this fall, based on University of California systemwide data released June 30. More than one-third of the prospective new students are from groups traditionally underrepresented at four-year universities.

  • UCSC researchers contribute to detailed ovarian cancer analysis

    UCSC researchers contribute to detailed ovarian cancer analysis

    A team of UCSC researchers contributed to an analysis of genomic changes in ovarian cancer that has provided the most comprehensive and integrated view of cancer genes to date. Their work focused on understanding the molecular pathways in the cell that are disrupted in ovarian cancer.

  • UCSC professor investigates social impact of technology

    UCSC professor investigates social impact of technology

    How can we as citizens use technology to contribute to the public good? That’s a key question fueling the research of UC Santa Cruz associate professor of film and digital media Warren Sack.

  • UCSC in the News

    Results from the 10-year Tagging of Pacific Predators study by professor of ecology and evolutionary biology Daniel Costa and colleagues attracted worldwide news coverage after their article appeared in the journal Nature.

  • Recent retirements, September 2009 – March 2011

    A listing of staff and faculty members who retired during the period of September 2009 through March 2011.

  • Condors land at UC Lick Observatory

    Condors land at UC Lick Observatory

    Five California condors made a historic fly-by and stopover at the UC Lick Observatory atop Mt. Hamilton earlier this week.

  • Researchers win $2 million grant to study spread of bat-killing fungus

    Researchers win $2 million grant to study spread of bat-killing fungus

    Two UC Santa Cruz researchers, Winifred F. Frick and A. Marm Kilpatrick, have won a $2 million National Science Foundation grant to study the spread of a fungus that is decimating bat populations in the northeastern United States.

  • California Whistleblower Protection Act – Annual Notice

    Provisions of the California Whistleblower Protection Act require the University to post notices regarding the Act and, on an annual basis, to provide a copy of the notice to all employees who have UC authorized access to email.

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025