TuesdayNewsdayVol. 4 - Issue 28 - April 17, 2018 | |
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Jeff DeQuattro, marine program director for the Nature Conservancy in Alabama, examines young oysters growing on artificial reefs. |
Researchers at UC Santa Cruz, the Nature Conservancy, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at ETH Zurich find that restoration of marshes and oyster reefs are among the most cost-effective solutions for flood-risk reduction on the U.S. Gulf Coast. |
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| CP/EVC Marlene Tromp and Vice Chancellor Sarah Latham Staff can learn more and provide feedback at three upcoming sessions. |
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| The Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning will hold a Teach-In during Alumni Weekend to show how the campus is revitalizing its teaching mission. |
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| At the forefront of scholar-activist research, social psychologist Shelly Grabe documents grassroots efforts that produce lasting social change. |
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| Music professor Karlton Hester and his band, Hesterian Musicism, are featured during an evening of new hip-hop with live experimental jazz. |
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| Tickets for the popular summer concert and lecture series, and new evening tours, on Mount Hamilton go on sale at noon Wednesday. |
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