TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 31 - May 04, 2021 | |
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UC Santa Cruz graduate student Wendy Bragg is leading the rescue efforts. |
Marine scientists at UC Santa Cruz are leading a rescue of thousands of black abalone buried by tons of sediment and debris from the Dolan Fire burn scar along the Big Sur coast, a prime habitat for the endangered species that hosted one of the few remaining healthy populations. |
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| By Chancellor Larive and CPEVC Kletzer The month helps to create awareness of how Asian and Pacific Islander people have enriched America's history and are instrumental to its future success. |
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| From deploying personal protective gear to managing a wildfire response, the staff in the Office of Emergency Services had to be flexible and focused.
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| The Pilipino Cultural Celebration is turning 30, and it’s marking the occasion with a digital play and interview video series featuring Bayanihan alumni. |
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| Professors David Haussler and Beth Shapiro are coauthors of a new paper describing the first results of a project to sequence all vertebrate genomes. |
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| In partnership with the university, the community-led Tobera Project will develop an oral history archive and digital exhibition to be housed at McHenry Library. |
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| William T. Doyle, professor emeritus of biology, and founding director of UCSC's Institute of Marine Sciences, died April 21 in Santa Cruz at age 91.
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| UC Santa Cruz researchers, who have studied the pandemic’s impact on K-12 education, share lessons they hope will be remembered for the future. |
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