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Environmental studies and Latin American and Latino studies major Chris Mathura won the dean's award for his research ...
An Ecosexual Emergency, the latest film by UC Santa Cruz professor Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle, premiered at Frameline ...
These games can help people think about stressful topics, initiating individual preparedness and larger dialogue. As the ...
The research collaboration opens up treatment possibilities for diseases in areas like oncology, cardiometabolic disorders, ...
The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz celebrated its 25th anniversary with a lively Night at the Museum event at the MAH, ...
Many nonprofits across Santa Cruz County have roots that trace back to UC Santa Cruz alumni, who played pivotal roles in ...
UC Santa Cruz alumna Emily Brubaker won the first season of Yes, Chef! against 11 other professional chefs.
Alumni Nicole Friedland (Merrill ’89, community studies) and Brett King (Crown ’92, chemistry) both spoke at the National ...
University of California, Santa Cruz and the Center for Coastal Climate Resilience (CCCR) represented at recent inernational ...
CRISPRware is a new tool scientists can use to design the best guide RNAs to edit genes in many organisms, without the need for deep bioinformatics expertise. By making gene editing more precise and ...
Undergraduate Elyse Venerable won the Chancellor's Award and Dean's Award for her research using strontium isotope analysis to uncover the origins of Oyo Empire war horses.
Linda Hirsch, a postdoctoral fellow at UC Santa Cruz who is supported by the Center for Coastal Climate Resilience, is exploring how technology can help individuals and communities prepare for and ...