Campus News

  • Become a docent at the UCSC Farm & Garden

    Do you enjoy gardening, learning about food and farming issues, and sharing your enthusiasm and knowledge with others? If the answer is “yes!,” then consider becoming a tour guide at two of Santa Cruz’s most beautiful locations.

  • UCSC in the News

    UCSC in the News is a weekly column summarizing prominent media placements UCSC faculty, staff, and students have received.

  • National engineering honor society installs chapter at UC Santa Cruz

    National engineering honor society installs chapter at UC Santa Cruz

    The Engineering Honor Society at UC Santa Cruz was officially installed as the California Alpha Delta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi in a ceremony held on Saturday, March 8, at UCSC’s Baskin School of Engineering.

  • Arboretum director Daniel Harder weighs in on LBAM controversy

    Arboretum director Daniel Harder weighs in on LBAM controversy

    Daniel Harder, director of the UCSC Arboretum, received a flurry of media attention after he weighed in on a controversial state plan to eradicate the light brown apple moth (LBAM) using aerial spraying of a pheromone treatment.

  • Jessica Fiske Bailey appointed assistant vice provost for Undergraduate Education

    Jessica Fiske Bailey has now been given formally the title of assistant vice provost for Undergraduate Education, a role she has been filling unofficially since July 2007.

  • Sign up for fresh, organic produce from the UCSC Farm

    Sign up for fresh, organic produce from the UCSC Farm

    The UCSC Farm is enrolling members in this year’s Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. By purchasing a “share” of the season’s harvest, members receive a box of fresh-picked, organic fruits and vegetables every week for 22 weeks.

  • Retired staff member Ray Marcus dies

    Ray Marcus, who worked as property manager in Physical Plant and retired from UCSC in 1993, died February 29.

  • New Associate Dean in the Graduate Studies Division

    It is my pleasure to announce that Professor Tyrus Miller has accepted the position of Associate Dean in the Graduate Studies Division. Tyrus arrived in 1999 as a scholar of European modernisms and avant-garde movements. He earned his Ph.D. at Stanford and taught for four years at Yale University in the departments of English, Comparative…

  • Court issues order on Science Hill protest

    In a preliminary injunction issued yesterday, Santa Cruz County Superior Court enjoined seven defendants and others from lodging in trees occupied since November 7 on Science Hill. The court’s order affirms that this tree occupation was and is unlawful and not, as some have claimed, protected free speech. The injunction (http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/protest/biomedical/prelim-injunction_03-10-08.pdf) prohibits not only the…

  • Felicia Rice honored with Rydell Visual Arts Fellowship

    Felicia Rice honored with Rydell Visual Arts Fellowship

    UCSC alumna Felicia Rice (Cowell ’78)–manager for the Digital Arts and New Media M.F.A. program-has been awarded a $20,000 Rydell Visual Arts Fellowship. Rice is one of four Santa Cruz County artists selected from a pool of 46 visual artists that will receive the grants to pursue their work. The Rydell fellowships were established by…

  • Professor honored by Society for American Music

    Professor honored by Society for American Music

    Professor of music Leta Miller has received the Lowens Award from The Society for American Music for the best article published on American music in 2006. Miller was honored for her article “Henry Cowell and John Cage: Intersections and Influences, 1933-1941,” published in the Journal of the American Musicological Society. The award was announced last…

  • Telecommuting could help staff balance work, life

    Telecommuting could help staff balance work, life

    The Staff Advisory Board will host a panel discussion for all staff on telecommuting and alternative work schedules.

Last modified: May 02, 2025