Campus News
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New book proposes innovative water allocation system
New Book Rivers Of Gold Proposes Innovative Water Allocation System For California SANTA CRUZ, CA–It’s tough for environmental scientist Brent Haddad to address California water policy issues in the wake of the movie Chinatown and the book Cadillac Desert. Even Californians who know little about the state’s pending water crisis know enough history to fear…
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Symposium on teaching
Educators Invited To Attend Symposium On Teacher Quality January 27-28 SANTA CRUZ, CA–Educators are invited to attend a two-day symposium on teacher quality that is being sponsored by the New Teacher Center at the University of California, Santa Cruz, on January 27-28. The gathering, "Keeping the Dream Alive: A Quality Teacher for Every Child," will…
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The hip Danny Hoch comes to UC Santa Cruz January 22
The Hip Danny Hoch Comes To UC Santa Cruz January 22 SANTA CRUZ, CA-What do a billionaire rapper, a Cuban break dancer, a prison guard, and a young boy in physical therapy recovering from a gunshot wound have in common? They all spring from the fertile mind of Danny Hoch. These characters and many others…
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Butoh dancer brings exquisite art form to Santa Cruz
Butoh Dancer Brings Exquisite Art Form To Santa Cruz This Month SANTA CRUZ, CA-Imagine actually observing a stalactite forming drip by drip, a constellation navigating the sky, or sweet peas vining their way up a trellis. Of course it’s impossible to witness such subtle wonders but, through the evocative work of Butoh dancer Maureen Fleming,…
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Alumni Association names 99 award winners
UCSC Alumni Association Names Award Winners For 1999 SANTA CRUZ, CA-A biology professor, the department assistant for women’s studies, and an alumnus who was an environmental biologist defending the human rights of indigenous people in Colombia have won the three top awards given annually by the UC Santa Cruz Alumni Association. Barry Bowman, Nicolette Czarrunchick,…
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Angela Davis to speak on prisons and racism
Downtown Lecture To Focus On Prisons And Racism SANTA CRUZ, CA–Angela Davis, professor of history of consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz, will present a talk titled "The Prisoner Exchange: The Underside of Civil Rights" on Thursday, January 13, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the McPherson Center for Art and History, 705…
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New details about elephant seal migration
High-tech Tracking Devices Reveal New Details Of Elephant Seal Migrations And Feeding Strategies SANTA CRUZ, CA–Thousands of elephant seals are now returning from their fall migrations for the winter birthing and breeding season at Año Nuevo, a major rookery for seals and sea lions 55 miles south of San Francisco. How the elephant seals spent…
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Chancellor to attend AAAS board meeting
UC Santa Cruz Chancellor M.R.C. Greenwood Focuses On Science Education Issues At Aaas Board Meeting In San Jose SANTA CRUZ, CA–The Board of Directors of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meets this week in San Jose to focus on the issue of science education, a top priority of the board’s chair,…
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New institute supports global research
New Institute At UCSC Will Support Global Environment And Planetary Science Research SANTA CRUZ, CA–The University of California’s Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP), a multicampus research unit, is expanding to include a branch on the UC Santa Cruz campus. The UCSC branch of the institute will address fundamental questions relating to Earth’s environment,…
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Astronomers discover six new planets orbiting nearby stars
Astronomers Discover Six New Planets Orbiting Nearby Stars SANTA CRUZ, CA–The world’s most prolific team of planet hunters has found six new planets orbiting nearby stars, bringing the total number of planets astronomers have detected outside the solar system to 28. The researchers also found evidence suggesting that two previously discovered planets have additional companions,…
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Professor receives France’s highest academic honor
UC Santa Cruz Professor Receives France’s Highest Academic Honor SANTA CRUZ, CA–Miriam Ellis, a lecturer in French at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has nearly 30 years of history in evidence in her campus office. Her walls are adorned with the fliers and posters, mostly in French, that represent hundreds of student performances in…
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Broadcast schedule for the UCSC Forum
Announcing December Broadcast Schedule For Ucsc Forum Editors and News Directors: Below is the broadcast schedule for December for UCSC Forum, which features the best of lectures and programs at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The show airs at 8 p.m. each Sunday and 4:30 p.m. each Wednesday on Community TV of Santa Cruz…