TuesdayNewsdayVol. 5 - Issue 4 - October 09, 2018 | |
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The West Coast premiere of a new interpretation of the Henry James Gothic classic "Strange Window: The Turn of the Screw" will be Oct. 12-14 at the Experimental Theater in the Theater Arts Center. |
The show is directed by Marianne Weems, who joined the arts faculty just last year and is the artistic director and co-founder of The Builders Association. The company is an influential theatrical ensemble that has created a significant body of work at the cutting edge of integrating media with performance. |
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| In a 'Santa Cruz Sentinel' op-ed, psychology Professor Eileen Zurbriggen calls on everyone—particularly men—to help create a world where rape does not occur. |
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| The Oakes Provost House will be renamed to honor Emeritus Professor and founding Oakes College Provost J. Herman Blake at a ceremony this month. |
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| The Cal-Bridge program has received a $5 million grant to support Ph.D. pathways in physics and astronomy at 24 campuses, including UC Santa Cruz. |
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| This fall, UCSC alum Ricardo Garcia will take the helm of the LA County Public Defender's Office—the largest and oldest public defender's unit in the country. |
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| UC Santa Cruz and UC Merced students returned home this summer to the Central Valley, eager to give back to their communities. |
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