Campus News

  • Background, Center for AO dedication: Adaptive optics technology provides powerful tools for eye doctors

    Note to reporters: Austin Roorda will give a presentation on adaptive optics applications in vision science at the dedication of the Center for Adaptive Optics on June 21 at UC Santa Cruz. The following is provided as background information to assist you in covering this event. The same technology that astronomers are using to sharpen…

  • A wildflower, a moth, and a diverse landscape: Shifting relationships offer a rare view of how species interactions evolve

    The complicated relationship between a common wildflower and a little gray moth is yielding new insights into how species coevolve, with implications for the conservation of biodiversity. Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Washington State University (WSU) described the variable interactions between these two species–a remarkable case study in coevolution–in a paper…

  • Class of 2002’s commencement exercises begin Friday, June 7

    A number of graduation celebrations, the first of which starts a day earlier, are also planned UCSC’s class of 2002 will participate in commencement exercises on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, June 7-9. Approximately 1,900 (1,896) students are candidates this spring for bachelor of arts, music, or science degrees; 58 are to receive master of arts…

  • Early film theory book features ongoing debates

    Are movies art, or entertainment? Does watching violent films encourage violent behavior in teenagers? Should movies be censored? These questions are being debated today, but they were also posed nearly 100 years ago by Hugo Münsterberg, a German psychologist who came to America and fell under the enchantment of the new medium called the “photoplay.”…

  • UCSC names teaching award winners for 2001-02

    Thirteen faculty members and 10 teaching assistants have been honored for teaching excellence at UCSC. Each spring the Academic Senate recognizes 10 or more members for exemplary and inspiring teaching. Winners are selected by the Committee on Teaching from a group of nominees proposed by students. Nominated faculty submit statements on their teaching, and department…

  • New climate study shows California’s vulnerability to global warming

    Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have produced a detailed picture of how California’s climate is likely to change within the next 50 to 100 years as a result of global warming. Their study, complete with temperature and precipitation data for different parts of the state, goes far beyond the usual speculation about…

  • MEDIA ADVISORY: NSF Director Rita Colwell to speak at UCSC on June 21 at dedication of Center for Adaptive Optics

    What: Rita Colwell, director of the National Science Foundation, will speak at the University of California, Santa Cruz, as part of a dedication ceremony for the national Center for Adaptive Optics. Where: Science Hill, UC Santa Cruz When: Friday, June 21, 2002 1:30 p.m. Address by Rita Colwell, Director of the National Science Foundation “NSF’s…

  • Free poetry reading at UCSC’s Alan Chadwick Garden June 15

    One of the most pleasant rituals of spring is the annual poetry reading in the Alan Chadwick Garden at the University of California, Santa Cruz. This year’s event takes place on Saturday, June 15. The event, “Poetry and Music in the Garden,” features readings by four poets from noon until 2 p.m. It is free…

  • Researchers find clues to the normal function of prion proteins

    All mammals produce a version of the prion protein, but scientists don’t know what it normally does. In an altered form, the prion protein becomes an infectious agent that causes “mad cow disease” and its counterparts in other animals, including humans. Researchers now suspect the normal prion protein plays a role in the transport or…

  • UC Santa Cruz grieves death of sociologist Lionel Cantú Jr., 36

    Lionel Cantú Jr., an assistant professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, died unexpectedly on Sunday, May 26, at the age of 36. The cause of death was cardiac arrest, said Patricia Zavella, professor of Latin American and Latino studies. Cantú had been hospitalized after suffering a ruptured intestine earlier in the…

  • UC Santa Cruz awards $20,000 scholarships to twelve regional transfer students

    This spring marks the 10th consecutive year the University of California, Santa Cruz, has awarded $20,000 scholarships to talented community college transfer students. In September, 12 students will enroll at UCSC as recipients of Karl S. Pister Leadership Opportunity Awards, a program created to foster the transfer of accomplished students who overcame adverse socioeconomic circumstances.…

  • Long Marine Lab’s annual ‘Whale of an Auction’ set for June 14

    The Friends of Long Marine Lab will hold a “Whale of an Auction,” the group’s popular annual fundraiser, on Friday, June 14. The event will take place in the Porter College Dining Hall on the UC Santa Cruz campus, starting at 6 p.m. A social and gastronomic occasion as well as an auction, the evening…

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