Campus News
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UCSC in the News
The San Francisco Chronicle ran an op-ed by history professor Dana Frank about the military coup in Honduras.
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Alumna Caitlin Williams Freeman creates stunning desserts for SFMOMA
Caitlin Williams Freeman whips up desserts that pay homage to SFMOMA artists.
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History professor Dana Frank contributes op-ed to San Francisco Chronicle about crisis in Honduras
Professor of history Dana Frank has contributed an op-ed piece titled “Obama’s Honduran Test” to today’s San Francisco Chronicle about Sunday’s coup in Honduras.
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Campus H1N1 Update
July 1, 2009 From: Drew Malloy, M.D., UCSC Medical Director A 21 year old UCSC student residing off campus was seen and treated at the Student Health Center for the first confirmed case of H1N1 influenza involving a UCSC student. The student was seen on 6/17/09 and treated with antiviral medication and the results confirmed…
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Integrated optical trap holds particles for on-chip analysis
A new type of optical particle trap can be used to manipulate bacteria, viruses and other particles on a chip as part of an integrated optofluidic platform.
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Update from President Yudof on furloughs/salary reductions
In a letter today to the UC community, President Yudof reports that he has received thousands of comments regarding options under consideration for salary reductions and/or furloughs for UC faculty and staff. He includes some of the most frequently heard concerns and says he will consider them carefully before bringing a final proposal to the…
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Chancellor Blumenthal shares budget video message from UC President Yudof
In a video for the UC community, President Yudof asks for continued feedback on furlough/salary reduction options.
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UCSC in the News
Economist Rob Fairlie was quoted in an Inc. article about the growing number of start-ups in low-growth industries.
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UCSC among top five universities in study abroad awards
Last year, UC Santa Cruz became one of the top five universities in the country in awarding students for the Gilman Scholarship, which offers grants to undergraduate students of limited financial means to pursue academic studies abroad.

