TuesdayNewsdayVol. 3 - Issue 43 - September 12, 2017 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2017/september-12/images/leila-kevin-baby-600.jpg) Leila Takayama greets the 11-month-old son of her research assistant, who is beaming in remotely via a robot. (Photo by Melissa De Witte) |
Leila Takayama's work focuses on improving the design and function of personal robots to make them more appealing to humans, expanding what they can do for us. |
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![Initiative focuses on addressing sexual violence](/2017/09/images/classroom-400px.jpg) | Beyond Compliance has announced an ambitious, multi-year plan to move the campus closer to a future free from sexual violence and sexual harassment. |
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![Geologists deploying sensors to solve mysteries](/tuesday-newsday/2017/september-12/images/cascadia-250.jpg) | A team of geologists will deploy a vast array of seismometers along the Alaska Peninsula in an experiment they hope will solve long-standing mysteries. |
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![Campus moving forward with Kresge renewal](/tuesday-newsday/2017/september-12/images/kresge-college-250.jpg) | In the coming years, UC Santa Cruz will embark on an extensive two-phase renewal and revitalization of Kresge College. |
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![Everyday conversations foster children's learning](/tuesday-newsday/2017/september-12/images/callanan-kids-250.jpg) | For more than 20 years, Maureen Callanan has worked with Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose to study how children learn to think about the world around them. |
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