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  • Please Pass The Caterpillar Stuffing

    New Educational Video Fosters Cultural Understanding By Revealing Roots Of Food Preferences And Taboos SANTA CRUZ, CA–Instead of turkey and mashed potatoes, imagine filling your holiday plate with fried spiders and rattlesnake. Sound yucky? Welcome to the world of food preferences, where what is considered delicious–and disgusting–is more a matter of culture than most people…

  • NAACP President Kweisi Mfume To Deliver UC Santa Cruz’s King Memorial Convocation Address

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–NAACP President Kweisi Mfume will be the keynote speaker at UC Santa Cruz’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Convocation on January 24. The event begins at 7 P.M. at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, 307 Church Street. It is free and open to the public. Mfume, who has led the National Association…

  • Fossil Teeth Of Extinct North American Rhinos Reveal An Aquatic Lifestyle Similar To Modern Hippos

    RENO, NV–Among the large mammals that roamed prehistoric North America was a type of rhinoceros that seems to have lived in the water, much like a modern hippopotamus. The extinct rhinoceros, known as Teleoceras, ranged from Florida to the West Coast from about 17 million years ago until about 4.5 million years ago. Its semi-aquatic…

  • UC Santa Cruz Professor Russell Flegal Receives Outstanding Faculty Award From Division Of Natural Sciences

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The Division of Natural Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has awarded Russell Flegal, professor and chair of the Environmental Toxicology Department, the Outstanding Faculty Award for 1999-2000. The award recognizes Flegal’s commitment to service, teaching excellence, and distinguished research career, said dean of natural sciences David Kliger. "He is an…

  • Inoperative Mercury Mines In The Coast Ranges Fingered As A Major Source Of Mercury Contamination In California Waters

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The New Idria mercury mine near Pinnacles National Monument is one of dozens of inoperative mercury mines in the Coast Ranges of California. It had one of the longest periods of operation (from 1854 to 1972) and was the second largest mercury producer in North America. Now, researchers from the University of California,…

  • UCSC Hosts Statewide Conference For Beginning Teachers November 18

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–For the first time, beginning teachers from across the state have the opportunity to meet for a daylong professional conference that will offer tips on issues such as classroom management, curriculum development, student assessment, and technology, all in the context of recognizing and celebrating the contributions new teachers make to schools. The New…

  • Mail Ballot At UC Santa Cruz Reaffirms Earlier Grades Vote

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–The members of the Academic Senate at UC Santa Cruz, polled via a mail ballot this fall, have reaffirmed an earlier vote implementing UC’s conventional grading system. The results of the most recent vote were announced late yesterday by senate chair Roger Anderson. The grading legislation continues to permit UCSC undergraduate students to…

  • UC Santa Cruz Arboretum Helps Protect Rare Island Succulents

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–A rare species of succulent that grows only on California’s Channel Islands has a better chance of surviving in the wild now, thanks in part to the efforts of the University of California, Santa Cruz, Arboretum. As an added benefit, succulent fans can now buy the hard-to-find plants at the Arboretum’s annual Dried…

  • Tesla Coil Demonstration Makes Science Lessons Shockingly Fun

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Daniel Greenhouse, a senior physics and math major at UC Santa Cruz, thinks learning about science should be fun. He began experimenting with electricity when he was 12 years old, and before long he was building Tesla coils that could generate huge arcs of electricity. This led to special-effects projects for concerts by…

  • California Academy Of Sciences Inducts Four UCSC Researchers

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–From a biologist who studies the nearshore marine environment to an ecologist who has championed the use of rigorous statistical research methods, four faculty members at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have been inducted as new fellows of the California Academy of Sciences. The academy is governed by the Fellows, a distinguished…

  • NASA, University Of California To Form Landmark Partnership

    NOTE TO EDITORS & NEWS DIRECTORS: News media are invited to attend a news conference at NASA Ames Research Center on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2000. The news conference will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., (PDT) in Bldg. 3, the Moffett Training and Conference Center. News media are also invited to attend a…

  • UCSC Raises $53.4 Million In Contracts And Grants Funding To Support Research And Education

    SANTA CRUZ, CA–Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, attracted $53.4 million in external contracts and grants to UCSC last year, the highest total ever received by the campus. The increase in contracts and grants funding during the 1999-2000 year reflects a pattern of continued growth that the campus has sustained for the last…

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025