TuesdayNewsdayVol. 9 - Issue 32 - May 09, 2023 | |
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By strengthening connections between rural and urban areas, the Regional Food Business Centers will drive economic opportunities across the region, creating a more diversified and resilient food system. |
Regional Food Centers will target their work to historically underinvested communities in their region. With a focus on serving the North Bay and Central Coast, the Center for Agroecology will collaborate with community-based organizations to facilitate technical assistance for farmers and others working in the food system and share resources, training, and materials. |
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| Animals tend to get smaller as their populations grow, but male California sea lions have gotten bigger over the past 50 years. |
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| The online summer Orientation Course has been recognized for its innovative and inclusive approach to preparing entering students. |
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| Alyssa Scarsciotti (Stevenson ’20, Sociology and Linguistics) will join the first cohort of Peace Corps volunteers to return to overseas service. |
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| Holger Schmidt's lab has developed a deep neural network that improves the accuracy of their unique devices for detecting pathogen biomarkers. |
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| Starting in June, UC Santa Cruz community members will soon have access to a new bike share system that stretches across the county. |
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