Barry J. Bowman, professor emeritus of molecular, cell, and developmental biology and a devoted supporter of UC Santa Cruz and of scientific discovery, died May 9 at his home in Santa Cruz surrounded ...
With nearly $3 million in new grant funding, the CITRIS Initiative for Drone Education and Research (CIDER) at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is launching a new program called Drones ...
Noting that UC Santa Cruz is “becoming a top pick for high-achieving students interested in science, activism, and sustainability,” Town & Country named UCSC as one of the top 15 Alt-Ivies of 2025.
The annual Celebrating the Humanities gathering was more than just a way to recognize excellence across the division. This ...
A new humanities career course at UC Santa Cruz gives students a sense of community and belonging. Photos by Carolyn Lagattuta. Launched this spring by the Humanities Division, “What Can I Do with My ...
A female green hermit hummingbird hovers over a tropical species of spiral ginger in Las Alturas, Costa Rica. A new study by plant biologists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, challenges a ...
At the end of May, the second-ever cohort of Sabatte Scholars gathered at the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum in celebration of their first completed year at the university. Isa Gonzalez (Stevenson ’29, ...
The technology to truly understand the human brain is almost here. Within two years, researchers could have working prototypes of a platform that combines artificial intelligence with living brain ...
Scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who have already used the vast troves of geolocation data from vessel-tracking systems to pinpoint where whales and other large marine animals ...
The Division of Student Affairs and Success is pleased to welcome Natasha Thompson to UC Santa Cruz as our new Director of the Disability Resource Center (DRC)! Natasha brings a strong background in ...
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