Campus News
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In Memoriam: Donald Coyne, adjunct professor emeritus of physics
Donald G. Coyne, retired adjunct professor of physics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, passed away on October 1, 2008, in Santa Cruz, after a decade-long fight against cancer.
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Earth scientist Gregory Rau is finalist for ConocoPhillips Energy Prize
Gregory Rau, a senior researcher at UCSC’s Institute of Marine Sciences, was chosen as a finalist for the ConocoPhillips Energy Prize for his energy and carbon management proposal.
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Global honor society charters 366th chapter at UCSC
In February, UC Santa Cruz will become host to the 366th charter of Golden Key International Honour Society.
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Expert on origins of life to give free public lecture November 13 at UCSC
Biochemist David Deamer will discuss the origins of life in a free public lecture on Thursday, November 13, at UCSC.
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Campus, community report on successes in reducing carbon footprint
UC Santa Cruz has made remarkable progress in reducing its carbon footprint, Chancellor Blumenthal said in his one-year Climate Action Compact report.
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Campus Provost writes about ‘opportunities and challenges’
In the first in a series of messages, Campus Provost Kliger writes about “opportunities and challenges.”
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UCSC in the News
Eileen Zurbriggen of psychology was quoted in a story about sexy Halloween costumes for young girls that was distributed by Newhouse News Service.
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Flu shot clinics on campus
The Student Health Center is once again offering flu shots for campus staff and faculty.
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Graduate and Professional School Fair gives students glimpse of post-grad life
Representatives from graduate and professional school programs throughout the United States were on campus Monday to answer questions and provide information regarding graduate admissions, individual programs, and their school.


