Campus News
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Mark Krumholz: Rising star
A young astronomer advances his pioneering research while also volunteering to teach a population hidden from the public eye: Inmates.
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Erica Terrell: Healthy plans
Senior plans to continue her education in public health policy with the aim of improving the lives of people in her native Compton.
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Theater Arts professor Mark Franko to moderate panel on choreographing human rights issues at Lincoln Center
UCSC Theater Arts professor Mark Franko will moderate a roundtable discussion titled “Rights to Move: Choreographing the Human Rights Struggle,” at Lincoln Center on October 10
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Important Flu Information
As you might know, flu can be spread easily from person to person. While the vast majority of adults recover within 5-7 days, there have been rare hospitalizations, and even deaths, from this infection in otherwise healthy college students. We are taking steps to help prevent the spread of flu — both seasonal and H1N1…
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National Science Foundation One-Day Workshop
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is offering a one-day workshop on our campus on Friday, November 20, 2009. All campus faculty and graduate students who are interested in proposing research projects to the NSF can benefit from attending. Sponsored by Vice Chancellor for Research Bruce Margon and the Division of Social Sciences, it is free…
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Apply to be a UC System-Wide Committee Representative
As the official voice of the UC students, UCSA needs YOU to represent over 200,000 students on important decision-making committees for the UC system. These committees deal with critical policy issues that affect every student in the UC system (e.g. admissions policy, budget priorities, sustainability practices, diversity issues and technology investments). It is vital that…
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Antarctic expedition studies survival strategies of Weddell seals
Eight years after her last major expedition to Antarctica, biologist Terrie Williams is back on the ice.
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Update from Campus Provost/ Executive Vice Chancellor Kliger
With the first full week of the new term behind us, I’d like to note what an extraordinary beginning it was, and what a normal beginning, too, in many ways. We have thousands of new students starting their academic careers, full of promise and excitement. We have nearly two dozen new faculty members joining us.…
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An interview with engineering dean Arthur Ramirez
Art Ramirez describes the qualities that make the Baskin School of Engineering uniquely positioned to contribute to the technologies of the 21st century.
