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UC Santa Cruz researchers are studying the ways certain genetic elements hide and make copies of themselves, so they can ...
UC Santa Cruz celebrated the 50th anniversary of its foundry—the last of its kind in the UC system to teach classes—with a ...
Animals adapt in more ways than one – ignoring that complexity could undermine efforts to help them survive climate change.
Give brought together 94 project teams and the broader UCSC community for 11 days of collective support for student success.
Surveys show young workers suffer from scheduling instability, and those who are LGBTQ+ are more likely to experience wage ...
On the night of June 5, the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History will come alive with squid lights, video projections, ...
The Asian American, Pacific Islander, Southwest Asia and North African (AA/PI/SWANA) Heritage Night Market created a vibrant, ...
UC Santa Cruz is relocating its Silicon Valley professional masters programs, Silicon Valley-facing research, and Silicon Valley Extension to a permanent home in Santa Clara. The UC Santa Cruz, ...
If you open the Atlantic magazine’s Fiction 2011 special issue, you’ll find “Someone I’d Like You to Meet.” Written by UC Santa Cruz alumna Elizabeth McKenzie, it’s one of nine remarkable short ...
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