TuesdayNewsdayVol. 2 - Issue 37 - June 21, 2016 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2016/june-21/images/learning-glass-600.jpg) Linguistics professors Pranav Anand and Jim McCloskey discuss the engineering problems presented by linguistic theory. |
How do you say what you mean—without saying what you mean? That question is more crucial today as talking with your smartphone, your television, your car, and your house becomes more commonplace. |
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![Philip Johnston](/tuesday-newsday/2016/june-21/images/johnston_250.jpg) | Learning Technologies, ITS The instructional technologist and alum, who has worked at UCSC for 17 years, is June's featured staff member in the SAB Staff Recognition Program. |
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![A day in the sun for UC Santa Cruz grads](/tuesday-newsday/2016/june-21/images/commencement-2016-250.jpg) | As they awaited to receive their diplomas, UC Santa Cruz scholars reflected on friendship, mentors and inspiration. |
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![Grant supports research on solutions for low vision](/tuesday-newsday/2016/june-21/images/manduchi-250-2.jpg) | Computer engineer Roberto Manduchi is among the first grantees in a technology initiative to help people with chronic visual impairment. |
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![New archivist launches effort to document history](/tuesday-newsday/2016/june-21/images/mora-teresa-250.jpg) | Teresa Mora sees UCSC's 51-year story waiting in the details—newsletters, meeting minutes, correspondence, and images stashed in forgotten boxes. |
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