Campus News

  • Arts Leadership

    Iterim leadership for the Arts Division

  • Helping minority entrepreneurs succeed would reduce wealth inequality, economist says

    Helping minority entrepreneurs succeed would reduce wealth inequality, economist says

    African Americans aren’t getting the same boost from self-employment that Asians and whites enjoy, and the racial disparities demand new policy initiatives, says economist Robert Fairlie.

  • Student Union Assembly wants to get out the vote

    The Student Union Assembly (SUA), together with a coalition of other organizations, has embarked upon its annual voter registration drive.

  • Alumnus Joseph DeRisi wins $250,000 Heinz Award

    Alumnus Joseph DeRisi wins $250,000 Heinz Award

    UCSC alumnus Joseph DeRisi, whose breakthrough creation of a viral detection platform for malaria and other infectious diseases has helped advance biomedicine’s ability to detect both existing and new viruses, has been selected to receive the 14th annual

  • Bay Street Repaving

    The City of Santa Cruz Public Works Department is conducting a series of resurfacing projects on roadways throughout Santa Cruz, including Bay Street between Mission Street and High Street. The Bay Street work began late last week and will continue through the next two weeks, with completion anticipated prior to Fall 2008 Welcome Week. Campus…

  • Researchers attract record $131 million in funding in 2007-08

    UCSC researchers attracted a record $131 million in external grants and contracts to the campus in the 2007-08 fiscal year.

  • Mr. President . . .

    If you could advise the next president of the United States, what would you say? The Review‘s Jennifer McNulty asked UCSC experts what the next president’s top priorities should be. Watch video highlights of five interviews with our experts: Restore democracy to elections Sheldon Kamieniecki Dean of Social Sciences and Professor of Environmental Studies Rethink…

  • Pharmacy offering free disposal of medicines and sharps

    Pharmacy offering free disposal of medicines and sharps

    The UCSC Student Health Center Pharmacy can now provide safe and free disposal of personal unused and expired medications as well as household sharps, such as needles, lancets, and scalpels.

  • Student Health Center Closure on September 17, 2008

    The Student Health Center team welcomes you back to the new school year. In order to better serve you, our staff will be training on Wednesday, September 17th, and therefore the Health Center will be closed all day to patient care. Students needing urgent medical care on September 17th are advised to seek attention at…

  • Linguistics professor receives grant to help preserve endangered language

    Linguistics professor receives grant to help preserve endangered language

    UCSC professor of linguistics Sandra Chung has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation for a collaborative project to help preserve the endangered Chamorro language.

  • Bay Street Closure

    The City of Santa Cruz has informed the campus that Bay Street is closed southbound between King Street and Mission Street. The lane closure is expected to last for the rest of the day and into the night. Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes. This morning, a construction crew hit a major natural gas…

  • Bay Street Now Open

    We’ve been informed that as of 3 p.m. Bay Street is now open in both directions. Repairs to the broken gas main were completed more quickly than had previously been anticipated.

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