TuesdayNewsdayVol. 3 - Issue 31 - May 09, 2017 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2017/may-09/images/ias-event.jpg) A mineral processing plant in Skouries, Halkidiki. |
The Institute of the Arts and Sciences will present a dramatic, four-screen video installation in San Francisco. Titled 'Unearthing Disaster I & II,' the installation was created by Berlin-based artists Angela Melitopoulos and Angela Anderson. Their work examines the destruction of a pristine, mountainous forest region in northeastern Greece by a Canadian mining company.
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![New teaching center tackles campus climate](/tuesday-newsday/2017/may-09/images/jody-greene-250px.jpg) | Jody Greene, founding director, Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning The center will host Susan Longerbeam, who studies the role of culture in higher education pedagogy.
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![The future is in interactive storytelling](/tuesday-newsday/2017/may-09/images/storytelling-250px.jpg) | In 'The Conversation,' professors Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Michael Mateas discuss the deep interdisciplinary approach needed for the next generation of media. |
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![Zachos elected to National Academy of Sciences](/tuesday-newsday/2017/may-09/images/jim-zachos-250.jpg) | James Zachos, a climate scientist, has earned one of the highest honors a U.S. scientist can receive. |
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![U.S. farmland becoming a hot commodity](/tuesday-newsday/2017/may-09/images/fairbairn-250.jpg) | Institutional investors have been buying up farmland across the country in a trend that could have significant impacts on farmers. |
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![Julie Guthman wins Radcliffe Fellowship](/tuesday-newsday/2017/may-09/images/guthman-julie-250.jpg) | Social Sciences Professor Julie Guthman has been awarded a Radcliffe Institute Fellowship that will support a year-long residential research project at Harvard University.
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