Campus News
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UCSC scientists applaud Nobel Prize for Higgs discovery
UCSC physicists played a significant role in advancing and confirming the theory that earned this year’s Nobel Prize in physics.
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Philanthropy Focus: Investing in community
After moving “over the hill” from Silicon Valley in January, David Doolin wanted to immerse himself in Santa Cruz life and culture. Seeking a meaningful philanthropic endeavor, he joined the Chancellor’s Associates at UC Santa Cruz.
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The road to ’65: Countdown to UCSC’s 50th anniversary / Quarry revival
This third installment in our series of stories leading up to a celebration of UCSC’s 50th anniversary is about the very early days of the Quarry Amphitheater and the central role the amphitheater has played on campus over the years.
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Where have all the otters gone?
Decimated by the fur trade of past centuries, the southern sea otter population has never fully recovered. UCSC scientists are piecing together the reasons why.
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‘I felt a great sense of responsibility’
A young alum’s experience in a Ghanaian slum confirmed his career path of sustainable development.
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Medical Plan Rates and Changes for 2014 Open Enrollment
The UC Office of the President announced yesterday that most University of California employees will see only small increases in monthly premiums for medical insurance next year and some people’s rates will go down, a marked departure from the pattern of price increases in recent years.
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UCSC receives National Leadership Grant for Libraries
UCSC has been awarded a grant of $418,540 from the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) for a project titled “From Descriptive Metadata to Citation: Building a Framework for Search and Communication in Game Studies.”
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Things everyone cares about
The Institute for Humanities Research asks questions that touch the core of human existence.

