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Red sea urchins are an important commercial fishery species along the California coast. Emily Donham and other UC Santa Cruz researchers studied how different populations of red sea urchins respond to changes in their environments.

Vulnerability of red sea urchins to climate change depends on location

Scientists found that red sea urchin populations are adapted to local environments, but some populations will suffer more than others as conditions change in the future.

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Campus community invited to SlugUnity

Campus community invited to SlugUnity

By Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Success Akirah Bradley-Armstrong and Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Anju Reejhsinghani

The university invites students, staff, and faculty to gather together.

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New Campus + Community Center launches

New Campus + Community Center launches

UC Santa Cruz will launch a new center to coordinate campus and community connections for action-oriented scholarship that advances social justice.

Three UCSC faculty named 2022 AAAS fellows

Three UCSC faculty named 2022 AAAS fellows

Jean Fox Tree, Lise Getoor, and Alexander Wolf were named 2022 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Welcoming John Bollard

Welcoming John Bollard

Bollard joins the Division of Student Affairs and Success as the associate vice chancellor for student health and wellness and chief well-being officer.

Improving the student experience

Improving the student experience

After careful consideration, Colleges, Housing, and Educational Services is moving to the Division of Student Affairs and Success.

Slug Bike Life grows with county-wide partnership

Slug Bike Life grows with county-wide partnership

UC Santa Cruz’s Slug Bike Life has been awarded $712,000 for phase II of the bike safety, information and encouragement program.

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