TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 27 - April 06, 2021 | |
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The Innovation and Business Engagement Hub will serve as the nexus for UC Santa Cruz’s innovation community, the business community, our innovation partners, and investors. |
The Hub's creation will help support the campus community in bringing to market cutting-edge research and ideas from faculty, students and innovators, expanding corporate philanthropy and partnerships, creating more career pathways for students, and supporting a thriving regional economy. |
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| Alumna Osiris Ortiz, with UCSC's Educational Partnership Center, has spent years talking with students about the benefits of a college education. |
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| Marco Rolandi, professor of electrical and computer engineering, will serve as faculty director of the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Development.
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| An April 15 discussion, 'Reparations for Black Americans', will convene leading experts and advocates of reparations, racial equity in California and beyond. |
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| Jean Langenheim, an eminent plant ecologist and leading authority on amber and plant resins, died on Sunday, March 28, in Santa Cruz. She was 95. |
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| The New Yorker - April 05, 2021 Nathaniel Mackey’s Long Song | | NPR - March 31, 2021 In Hotter Climate, 'Zombie' Urchins Are Winning And Kelp Forests Are Losing | | NBC News - March 31, 2021 Coronavirus pandemic slowdown has made the oceans quieter, which has been good for whales | | New York Times - March 20, 2021 The Deep American Roots of the Atlanta Shootings | | CNN Business - March 23, 2021 Amazon was supposed to kill Instacart. Instead Instacart became a mini-Amazon | | The Guardian - March 22, 2021 'The fakery is all part of the fun': the hoax of the mirror selfie | | The New York Times - April 01, 2021 New York Will End Long-Term Solitary Confinement in Prisons and Jails | | KAZU - April 02, 2021 What A Decade Of Counting Seeds Tells Us About Future West Coast Forests |
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