Campus News

  • Researchers shed light on bacterial infection linked to ulcers and stomach cancer

    About 40 percent of the U.S. population is infected with a bacterium that can cause stomach inflammation and ulcers and increases the risk of stomach cancer. Although the bacterium, called Helicobacter pylori, was discovered in the 1980s, scientists are just now beginning to understand how it causes infections in the stomach lining. Karen Ottemann, assistant…

  • Art in the Arboretum events at UC Santa Cruz

    If spring is here, can Art in the Arboretum be far behind? This annual event–to be held May 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.–showcases the literary, visual, and performing arts talent of UC Santa Cruz students and faculty. The world-renowned gardens of the UCSC Arboretum, showing their full spring colors, are the venue for…

  • UC Santa Cruz computer scientist wins National Science Foundation grant for research on software engineering

    James Whitehead, an assistant professor of computer science at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has received a prestigious award from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program. Whitehead will use the grant of $300,000 over five years to support his research on configuration management systems, which help teams of software developers…

  • Two UC Santa Cruz astronomers elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    Two professors of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz–Douglas Lin and Claire Max–have been elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The academy honors the nation’s most distinguished artists, scientists, and business and political leaders. The selection of Lin and Max brings the number of academy fellows…

  • UC Santa Cruz alumnus wins Mellon fellowship in humanistic studies

    When David Jacobson starts his Ph.D. studies this fall, he’ll be able to focus more on learning and less on worrying about tuition and expenses, thanks to his 2002 Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in Humanistic Studies. The prestigious award, which supports exceptionally promising first-year doctoral students preparing for careers in humanities teaching and scholarship, will…

  • Life Lab unveils new Garden Classroom at grand opening June 1

    The popular Banana Slug String Band will headline the grand opening Saturday, June 1, of the Life Lab Garden Classroom at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The public is invited to celebrate the creation of this new children’s educational facility from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Garden Classroom is located on the UCSC…

  • Innovative theater and film free at UC Santa Cruz

    One of the best-kept secrets of the theater and independent film scene in Santa Cruz is the diverse and original productions presented each spring, free and open to the public, at the University of California, Santa Cruz. This year marks the 23rd Chautauqua Festival, featuring more than 25 new short plays and films, all written,…

  • Local author James D. Houston to speak at UC Santa Cruz library event

    Nearly 40 years ago local author James D. Houston moved into a house where a story was waiting for him. “My wife and I were just looking for a inexpensive place to live and it was just an empty house in Santa Cruz. At the time, I didn’t know it had a story to tell,”…

  • UC Santa Cruz scientist honored for communicating physics

    The American Institute of Physics has awarded its 2002 Andrew Gemant Award for communicating physics to Michael Riordan, adjunct professor of physics at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Riordan is being honored for his teaching and writing, which explain physics concepts and history so that they are accessible to a wide audience. A citation…

  • Elizabeth Penaat, former vice chancellor of UCSC, dies at 68

    She was one of the first women in the U.S. to head the business operations of a university Elizabeth A. Penaat, a founding member of UC Santa Cruz’s administrative staff who later became a vice chancellor on campus, died on Thursday, April 25, at Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz after a lengthy illness. She was…

  • Olga Nájera-Ramírez named codirector of UCSC Chicano/Latino Research Center

    Olga Nájera-Ramírez’s appointment this spring as codirector of the UC Santa Cruz Chicano/Latino Research Center (CLRC) is the latest milestone for this Santa Cruz County native. Nájera-Ramírez, an associate professor of anthropology who specializes in Mexican folklore, is eager to strengthen connections between the university and the community in her new position as codirector of…

  • Expert on chemical and biological weapons to give a public lecture on biosecurity at UC Santa Cruz on Tuesday, April 30

    Graham Pearson, retired director general of the United Kingdom Chemical and Biological Defense Establishment, will visit the University of California, Santa Cruz, this month and next as a Regents’ Lecturer. During his visit, from April 29 to May 10, Pearson will give a public lecture on biosecurity, meet with UCSC faculty and students, and take…

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025