Campus News
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Alumni Profile / 2007: Cody Townsend: Steep thrills
It’s almost impossible to breathe for the full minute-and-a-half video that shows Cody Townsend hurtle himself on skis through a narrow crevice on an insanely steep, rugged Alaska mountain.
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Alumni Profile / 2008: Stephanie Foo: Story hunter
A couple years out of UC Santa Cruz, Stephanie Foo decided she wanted to work for the radio show This American Life. So she hitchhiked to the world’s biggest porn convention with a load of borrowed radio equipment, talked her way inside with a fake press pass, and began a podcast she called “Get Me…
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Alumni Profile / 2011: Tiffany Loftin: Changing the narrative around higher education
Tiffany Dena Loftin met President Barack Obama, she was overwhelmed and nervous, but she managed to pull herself together. After all, she wanted to talk with him about a pressing civil rights issue that had been on her mind for many years.
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1986: Kris Perry: Standing for equality
Kris Perry doesn’t think about the way historians will tell her story. Instead, the 1986 Merrill College graduate with degrees in sociology and psychology thinks how life will be different for children nationwide because of what she did.
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Philanthropy Focus: Names of Fame
The names of UC Santa Cruz’s unique colleges, buildings, and centers may seem natural and inevitable, as much a part of the campus’s landscape as its famous towering redwood trees and rambling meadows. But each name evokes a surprising story.
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New managing director brings business and scientific expertise to the Genomics Institute
Ravi Jain will oversee the institute’s strategic planning, business development, and operations, among other responsibilities.
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AlumnEye
Dale “Eddie” Kinnamon had to stop to try to capture the most spectacular sunset he havd ever witnessed.
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This is UC Santa Cruz
News roundup from UC Santa Cruz in the fall ’15 UC Santa Cruz Review
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Big ideas
From saving falcons to peering into the universe, sequencing the human genome, and putting organic food on American tables, UC Santa Cruz has become known as the small university where big things happen.
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Waters’ edge
Alice Waters—who has an international reputation as a chef, cookbook author, and spokesperson for sustainable food—shares common cause with UC Santa Cruz’s pioneering role in sustainable food systems.
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Life, realized
Alumni authors give voice to transformative experiences at UC Santa Cruz that changed their lives and shaped their careers.
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An Alumni Weekend to remember
Alumni Weekend in April celebrated and honored UC Santa Cruz’s 50th anniversary in fittingly grand style.