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Associate Professor Lily Balloffet's latest research traces successful early efforts to produce new antivenoms in Latin America and explores implications for modern public health issues, like snakebite and Chagas disease| News
California State Parks will conduct prescribed burns at Wilder Ranch State Park beginning Monday, October 6 through Friday, October 10.| News
Micah Card and Emanuel Suarez Jimenez were awarded the 2025 Spencer Dissertation Fellowships to study crucial emerging issues in education.| News
Center for Coastal Climate Resilience finds mix of hard infrastructure and nature-based solutions offers best defense against sea-level rise in San Francisco Bay| News
The Staff Advisory Board invites you to the Fall Forum with Chancellor Larive on November 4.| News
Professor Jenny Reardon will study how scientists working on high stakes emerging technologies are partnering with ethicists and social scientists to consider societal implications.| News
We are deeply committed to advancing educational opportunities, fostering an inclusive community, and celebrating the heritage, achievements, and contributions of all of our community members.| News
Marty O’Reilly (Kresge ’12, environmental studies) turned three out of four judges' chairs during The Voice blind auditions.| News
The department’s accreditation marks an important milestone, highlighting priorities of accountability, service, and community partnership.| News
Engineers developed a deep learning method that manipulates time to make better predictions.| News
UC Santa Cruz applied mathematicians produced the first self-consistent models of the Sun’s tachocline incorporating the correct dynamical ingredients.| News
Town & Country said UC Santa Cruz was included because of its “growing reputation for research, social justice, and environmental sustainability.”| News
Researchers use newly deployed ‘CHIME Outrigger’ telescopes and deep-space imaging to challenge long-held assumptions about what causes these mysterious cosmic signals| News
Machine learning enables real-time detection of fleeting anomalies before they fade away| News
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Dard Newman, associate professor of music and the Kamil and Talat Hasan Endowed Chair in Classical Indian Music, will play a key role in evaluating academic resource allocation models and advancing strategic initiatives that will help address the campus budget deficit.| News
To provide permanent power to the new Family Student Housing and child care center project at Hagar and Coolidge drives, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) must connect the site to UC Santa Cruz’s primary substation.| News
'Shloka' uses Hindu deities, practices, and narratives to communicate the problems of climate change| News
UC Santa Cruz, Pie Ranch, and the Amah Mutsun Land Trust are collaborating to show how leftover water from aquaculture can be used to grow plants sustainably, including native varieties used for restoration efforts.| News
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A study looking back on COVID-19 deaths in California found that immigrants who were potentially undocumented experienced much higher relative excess mortality during the pandemic, revealing failures in both public health and immigration policy.| News
Scientists trained a sea lion to bob her head in time with rhythmic sounds, the first example of beat keeping in a non-human mammal.| News
Investment from the Mellon Foundation will propel new program focused on experiential learning and career readiness for humanities students.| UC Santa Cruz News
A new STEM mentoring network seeks to maximize scientific excellence and output within the astronomy and astrophysics community by cultivating inclusive environments where people with marginalized identities can thrive.| UC Santa Cruz News