Campus News
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Campus Holiday Gathering
This is a reminder that Chancellor Blumenthal and his wife, Kelly Weisberg, invite all faculty and staff to a Holiday Gathering & Campus Celebration on Friday, December 10, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the University Center.
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Cowell Health Center Holiday Open House
I am pleased to announce the completion of Student Health Services expansion, renovation, and seismic improvements construction project at the Cowell Student Health Center.
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Appointment of Humanities Endowed Chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies
I am pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Nirvikar Singh to the Sarbjit Singh Aurora Chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies. The chair–established through the Sikh Foundation by Hardit and Harbhajan K. Singh in memory of their son, Sarbjit Singh Aurora–supports research and teaching in Sikh and Punjabi studies from a multicultural and global…
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Life thrives in porous rock deep beneath the seafloor, scientists say
Researchers have found compelling evidence for an extensive biological community living in porous rock deep beneath the seafloor.
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Chancellor hosts founding employees at University House luncheon
As part of the campus’s 45th-anniversary celebration, Chancellor Blumenthal invited a dozen UCSC pioneers to a tribute luncheon.
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Hope in the sky: rainbow image wins top honors in holiday photo contest
Annie Wang, a student photographer, beat out more than 200 other contestants with her vivid photo of a rainbow over Oakes College.
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Honorable mentions for campus photographers
Staff members, students and faculty snapped hundreds of pictures of UC Santa Cruz and submitted them for a once-a-year contest sponsored by the Chancellor’s Office and the Arts Division. But these recepients of honorable mentions had very different visions of the campus. Some of the shots are moody, and others are wry and funny —…
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President Obama nominates alumna Kathryn Sullivan for commerce post
President Barack Obama has nominated UCSC alumna Kathryn Sullivan for the post of assistant secretary of commerce.
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Study predicts distribution of gravitational wave sources
A study led by a UCSC undergraduate predicts for the first time where detectable sources of gravitational waves are likely to occur in the local galactic neighborhood.

