TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 28 - April 13, 2021 | |
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Food Security in a Changing World is the focus of this year's Confronting Climate Change Conference. |
Confronting Climate Change, held virtually this year, will bring together experts in climate science, food systems, and policy to discuss how we can adapt to feed a growing population. It is free and open to the public. |
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| Early in the pandemic, Lisa Wisser and the rest of the Environmental Health and Safety team worked to provide face coverings to the campus and stay up on the latest information. |
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| UC Santa Cruz's all-virtual Alumni Week will offer Slugs and the community a wide menu of smart, interesting, and fun events, wherever you may be. |
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| Research by psychology professor Phil Hammack shows that teens describe their gender and sexuality in diverse new ways, but some are left behind.
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| Award-winning literary scholar and cultural historian Saidiya Hartman will be featured at the inaugural Hayden V. White Distinguished Annual Lecture.
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| Planetary scientists Ian Garrick-Bethell and Mikhail Kreslavsky are among nine chosen by NASA to join Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter team. |
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| Economics professor and Center for Analytical Finance co-director Galina Hale is uncovering how appearance affects career success for economists. |
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| The Filer famlly, including L.A. Superior Court Judge Kelvin Filer, believe in public service, and say their time at UC Santa Cruz changed their lives. |
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