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Formerly called the Chautauqua Festival after a 19th century educational and cultural movement that began in New York, the ...
Brenneis is a linguistic and social anthropologist who studies the relationship between language and politics and how ...
Three UC Santa Cruz graduate students participated in an immersive, community-engaged archival fellowship—supported by a ...
Ronan, the only non-human mammal to demonstrate highly precise beat keeping, continues to challenge our understanding of ...
Donna Haraway, Distinguished Professor Emerita in the History of Consciousness Department, received two international honors ...
Scientists show how ingested microplastics have similar effects on the endocrine systems of fulmars and humans ...
Many of the artists, like Dalley, are already finding success beyond UC Santa Cruz. Referents is a look into the future of ...
UCSC alumni gathered virtually as Wisdom Cole and J. Herman Blake reflected on the university’s founding values, the legacy ...
With new research, applied mathematicians at UC Santa Cruz introduce methods to improve the forecasting of pest populations ...
Transferring between universities can be stressful and disorienting, but at UC Santa Cruz, the Humanities Division works hard ...
Anti-Black Racism in America is Pettigrew’s 11th and final book, which he is releasing at the age of 94. He first joined the ...
Muramoto, who is based at UC Santa Cruz, was the first UC Agriculture and Natural Resources cooperative extension specialist ...