TuesdayNewsdayVol. 8 - Issue 18 - January 25, 2022 | |
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The program will include courses to expand the perspectives of engineering students regarding the effects and potential for positive impact of technology. |
UC Santa Cruz will create a new Certificate in the Humanities—with the launch set for this fall—introducing Baskin School of Engineering students to humanities disciplines to help them better understand the social and cultural impacts of technological change. |
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| Events will take place throughout the academic year, culminating in a month-long festival in May with live music concerts and dance performances. |
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| The preservation project will concentrate on items within the archives that are unique to the Biblioteca Amazónica and not available elsewhere. |
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| Rebecca Hernandez, the former director of UCSC’s American Indian Resource Center, has been named the university’s first community archivist.
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| The release is of the complete dataset of 10,000 galaxies observed by the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) project. |
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| Democracy Now - January 19, 2022 Scholars Angela Davis, Gina Dent & Beth Richie on Why the World Needs “Abolition. Feminism. Now.” | | EcoWatch - January 14, 2022 Sounds from Human Activity Highly Disruptive to ‘Unicorns of the Sea’ | | KAZU - January 21, 2022 How dangerous are tsunamis and what should I do if one is headed this way? | | New York Times - January 20, 2022 Why Whales Don’t Choke | | Nature - January 11, 2022 Landmark Colombian bird study repeated to right colonial-era wrongs | | San Jose Mercury News - January 10, 2022 Santa Cruz’s notorious lagoon about to get an upgrade | | Mongabay - January 14, 2022 Grounded by conflict and COVID, Colombia’s bird tourism struggles to soar | | Universe Today - January 14, 2022 Nancy Grace Roman Telescope Will do its Own, Wide-Angle Version of the Hubble Deep Field |
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