Campus News
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International Court of Justice rules against Japanese whaling program
UCSC mathematical biologist Marc Mangel testified in a case challenging the legality of Japan’s controversial whaling program.
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Walk to Class Challenge Day on April 22nd
An exciting, new annual event called Walk to Class Challenge Day that will take place on April 22, 2014.
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Registration for Recreation Classes and Workshops
Registration begins on Tuesday, April 8th at 9 am. We offer an amazing assortment of classes and workshops to meet every students needs.
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Edge of Eden Musical Festival
The Dean of Students Office, in association with the Student Union Assembly, is proud to announce the line-up for the first annual Edge of Eden Music Festival taking place on Saturday, May 10, at the East Field from 2 to 10 p.m.
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Great classes, no quizzes: alumni go ‘back to school’ for Teach-Ins
Choose between forensic anthropology, evolution, and espionage at annual academic afternoon featuring Alison Galloway, Ed Green and Bruce Thompson.
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Major gift will support a hallmark of the UCSC student experience
Chancellor Blumenthal announces a $2 million gift from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation to support a hallmark of the UCSC student experience.
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Seymour Center honors Ocean Conservancy’s Andreas Merkl with Global Oceans Award
Ocean Conservancy president and UCSC alumnus Andreas Merkl was honored at the Global Oceans Awards Gala.
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UCSC offers additional support for its NCAA teams
In a meeting with UC Santa Cruz’s NCAA coaches this week, Executive Vice Chancellor Alison Galloway outlined her plans to provide a temporary budget augmentation to the Athletics Department to better support the teams, the players, and the coaches who guide them. The budget augmentation, which is estimated to cost the campus approximately $800,000 annually, will begin this spring quarter…
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In Memoriam: Glen Langdon
Glen Langdon, professor emeritus of computer engineering, passed away on March 11 at the age of 77.


