Campus News
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From farming to pharmaceuticals, entrepreneurs sprout at UCSC
A true culture of entrepreneurial spirit has gripped the campus—thanks to an intentional focus on innovation, a growing crop of young entrepreneurs, and the stewardship of Silicon Valley veterans.
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Uncommon People / Alan Richards and Edmund Burke — A revolt against humiliation
Why did the Arab uprising happen? What are its implications for Americans?
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Uncommon People / Steve Gliessman: Planting the roots of agroecology deep in Santa Cruz
Agroecology is an interdisciplinary concept that extends beyond organic farming, and is widely known and taught in universities worldwide — thanks in part to UCSC Agroecology Program founder Steve Gliessman.
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Uncommon People / Azadeh Moaveni: The seeds of a writer were sown at UCSC
At UCSC, I learned what a potent tool writing could be in narrating, and thus owning, my experience in America.
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UCSC Alumni Regent sought
UC Santa Cruz alumni are being sought to fill a spot as a voting member of the UC Board of Regents.
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Philanthropy Focus / Stephen Bruce gives back by looking to the future
For the past two years, Bruce (Cowell ’79, economics) has brought international scholars to UCSC to discuss the global economic crisis as part of the Bruce Initiative on Rethinking Capitalism.
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Letters policy
Review welcomes letters and publishes them in its online and print editions; please read our policy.
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International Playhouse brings multicultural comedy to campus
International comedy theater will be in the spotlight when the UCSC Language Program and Cowell College present the 11th season of the International Playhouse. The four public performances will run from Thursday, May 12, through Sunday, May 15. Curtain time is 8PM at the Stevenson Event Center, Stevenson College. There is no admission charge. Parking…
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Two Cowell students awarded scholarships for study abroad
Two students were recently awarded Cowell College Scholarships for their upcoming study abroad experiences.
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Digital Arts exhibition showcases interactive new media art
“If plastics could speak, what would they say?” So begins graduate student Meredith Drum in the written description of her project, “Louisiana Re-Storied,” for the UC Santa Cruz Digital Arts and New Media (DANM) 2011 MFA Exhibition.
