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The field of human-computer interaction combines new technology in cyber-physical systems with human-centered design and usability.

UCSC experts in human-computer interaction are featured at Women in Tech Symposium

UC Santa Cruz's Leila Takayama, associate professor of computational media, will be a keynote speaker and Katherine Isbister, director of the Center for Computational Experience at the Baskin School of Engineering, will lead a panel at the 5th annual Women in Tech Symposium on the New Era of Human Computer Interaction, March 12.

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Honoring women and showcasing excellence

Honoring women and showcasing excellence

In addition to events and stories during Women's History Month, UC Santa Cruz is forming a new Campus Advisory Committee on the Status of Womxn.

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This is ... Oakes College

This is ... Oakes College

A new weekly video series will feature each of the 10 residential colleges at UC Santa Cruz. Experience Oakes College in this first installment.

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Deans present research at first LASER talk of 2021

Deans present research at first LASER talk of 2021

The March 11 event will feature research presentations by Jasmine Alinder, dean of the Humanities, and Katharyne Mitchell, dean of the Social Sciences.

'Deep Read' presents novelist Tommy Orange

'Deep Read' presents novelist Tommy Orange

The award-winning author of "There There" will be in conversation with literature professor Micah Perks in a free virtual event Wed. March 3, at 6:30 p.m.

Improvisation, a metaphor of autonomy, resistance

Improvisation, a metaphor of autonomy, resistance

History professor Eric Porter delves deeply into jazz improvisation as a means for "resistance, survival, and promoting one’s own resiliency."

Forest monitoring adds to climate change insights

Forest monitoring adds to climate change insights

Student interns at UCSC’s Forest Ecology Research Plot have contributed to a breakthrough in understanding how climate change affects forests.

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