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Give brought together 94 project teams and the broader UCSC community for 11 days of collective support for student success.
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 ...
The Asian American, Pacific Islander, Southwest Asia and North African (AA/PI/SWANA) Heritage Night Market created a vibrant, ...
On the night of June 5, the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History will come alive with squid lights, video projections, ...
Surveys show young workers suffer from scheduling instability, and those who are LGBTQ+ are more likely to experience wage ...
Animals adapt in more ways than one – ignoring that complexity could undermine efforts to help them survive climate change.
The research initiative Sikhs in the 21st Century: Remembering the Past, Engaging the Future is not just documenting a religious tradition—it aims to reshape how it’s studied, taught, and understood.
As ocean levels rise, coastal communities face an ever-increasing risk of severe flooding. The existing infrastructure protecting many of these communities was not built to withstand the combined ...
From the Sulay Wilson Collection: Philippines-based family members often sent photos such as this one to their US-based friends and kin. A new UC Santa Cruz initiative called Saritaan—meaning “to talk ...
Adult fruit fly brain infected with Wolbachia (in green). (Image by Brandt Warecki) Some parasites can hijack the behavior of the animals they infect. Grasshoppers colonized by hairworms will jump ...
For mission-based organizations like nonprofits and government agencies, bringing about positive change on big issues isn’t just a matter of working hard and believing in the cause. It requires taking ...
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