TuesdayNewsdayVol. 4 - Issue 23 - March 13, 2018 |  |
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 University Librarian Elizabeth Cowell, left, and Professor Emerita Sandy Faber. The top floor of the Science and Engineering Library will be named in honor of Faber. (Photo by Carolyn Lagattuta) |
The re-envisioning of the Science and Engineering Library will be completed in phases, starting with the top floor. A $5 million grant will transform the physical experience of that space in ways that will support and inspire students. |
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 | Scott Brandt, Vice Chancellor, Research The visibility and importance of UC Santa Cruz in Silicon Valley has never been greater—and the campus is just getting started. |
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 | Bay Tree Bookstore The shipping/receiving supervisor with 15 years of service is March's honoree in the Staff Advisory Board's Staff Recognition Program.
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 | Assistant professor Elaine Sullivan is leading an effort that will bring people together to help build a sustainable system for the digital publication and discovery of historical records.
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 | Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes serious respiratory disease in infants and older adults, but past efforts to develop a vaccine have met with frustration and disappointment.
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 | The Humanities Institute and Cowell College will present a special screening of "And Then They Came for Us" on March 14 at the Del Mar Theater in downtown Santa Cruz.
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 | A Working Group of Mothers in Science has proposed guidelines for scientific conferences to remove barriers for parents. |
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