TuesdayNewsdayVol. 9 - Issue 10 - November 15, 2022 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/2022/11/tnbanner.jpg) Dancers from Senderos, an arts education and community organization. (Photo by Crystal Birns) |
More than 400 university scholars, students, community organizers, foundation representatives, artists, and activists came together to build collaborative partnerships for community-engaged research and meaningful social change at the UC Santa Cruz conference: All-In: Co-creating Knowledge for Justice. |
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![Beck to lead Center for Coastal Climate Resilience](/2022/11/mike-beck.jpg) | The center is part of the university’s renewed research focus on climate change, resilience, and coastal sustainability. |
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![Humanities faculty showcase innovative work](/2022/11/humanitiesdelegationphoto400.jpg) | A delegation from UCSC at a national conference spoke about the strong applicability of humanities-related skills to 21st-century jobs. |
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![Ruiz memorializes Santa Cruz’s lost Chinatowns](/2022/11/unnamed.png) | Assistant Professor Susana Ruiz and a collaborator have been selected as one of ten recipients of this year’s Hewlett 50 Arts Commissions in Media Arts. |
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![Scholarship offers support to student veterans](/tuesday-newsday/2022/november-15/images/donovanbaker.jpg) | The Bruce Lane Memorial Scholarship for military veteran students was established in memory of Bruce Lane, who worked at UCSC for 27 years. |
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![Scientists find black hole lurking in galaxy](/tuesday-newsday/2022/november-15/images/at2020neh_hst-500.jpg) | By studying intermediate-mass black holes, scientists hope to improve their understanding of the growth of supermassive black holes. |
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