TuesdayNewsdayVol. 2 - Issue 19 - February 09, 2016 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2016/february-09/images/Keeley-Scholars-600.png) Linda Pineda, left, and Erica Ferrer worked on coastal research last summer. |
Erica Ferrer and Linda Pineda are the inaugural recipients of the Fred Keeley Coastal Scholarship, a new program that supports hands-on summer research for UC Santa Cruz students interested in coastal sustainability. |
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![Climate conference features Steven Chu](/tuesday-newsday/2016/february-09/images/chu-steven-250.jpg) | The former U.S. secretary of energy and 1997 Nobel Prize winner in physics will give the keynote address at the Climate Science and Policy Conference Feb. 27. |
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![Screening set for film on President Obama’s sister](/tuesday-newsday/2016/february-09/images/auma-obama_poster-250.jpg) | Nigerian filmmaker Branwen Okpako visits for a free screening of her award-winning documentary, "The Education of Auma Obama," Wednesday, Feb. 10. |
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![Astronomy retiree's gift endows fellowships](/tuesday-newsday/2016/february-09/images/arnold-klemola-250.jpg) | Retired UC Santa Cruz astronomy researcher Arnold Klemola has given $400,000 to support graduate student research in astronomy and astrophysics. |
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