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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s masterpiece, Le nozze di Figaro or The Marriage of Figaro, is coming to Santa Cruz. The comedy, told in four acts, has been performed around the world and is still capturing ...
UCSC undergraduate researcher Sheyna Burns (Oakes ’26) is pioneering inclusive agricultural research and entrepreneurship ...
Alumnus Jason Roberts (Cowell ’89, literature) was awarded the 2025 Pulitzer Prize on May 5, for his biography, Every Living ...
Three UC Santa Cruz graduate students participated in an immersive, community-engaged archival fellowship—supported by a ...
I am happy to pass along the news that James B. Milliken was formally approved today as the next president of the University of California, our nation’s preeminent public university system. Milliken ...
Formerly called the Chautauqua Festival after a 19th century educational and cultural movement that began in New York, the ...
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 ...
UCSC alumni gathered virtually as Wisdom Cole and J. Herman Blake reflected on the university’s founding values, the legacy ...
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 ...
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