TuesdayNewsdayVol. 6 - Issue 24 - March 10, 2020 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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Editor's note | UC Santa Cruz is suspending in-person classes in response to coronavirus (COVID-19). Read more. |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2020/march-10/images/egypt.jpg) Elaine Sullivan’s project uses 3D technologies to create interactive models that can be navigated through space and time. |
A new "born-digital" publication by UC Santa Cruz associate history professor Elaine Sullivan takes a fresh look at the ancient Egyptian burial site of Saqqara to demonstrate how it has evolved over more than 2,500 years.
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![Care for the vulnerable and fight misinformation](/tuesday-newsday/2020/march-10/images/laurie-garrett-250.jpg) | Alumna and Pulitzer Prize-winning science reporter Laurie Garrett calls for communities to work together to cope with the coronavirus. |
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![Holl publishes 'Primer of Ecological Restoration'](/tuesday-newsday/2020/march-10/images/holl_250.jpg) | After 24 years of teaching 'Restoration Ecology,' Karen Holl has published the book she wishes had been available when she first stepped into the classroom.
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![Two 'map geeks' do a deep dive on our love of maps](/tuesday-newsday/2020/march-10/images/all-over-map-book.jpg) | Two Science Communication program alumni look at the human fascination with maps and explore the many intriguing stories behind them. |
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