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7 May 2016 / 9 May 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Tim Stephens Graduate student researchers from across the divisions explained their work to a diverse audience during the 12th Annual Graduate Research Symposium at McHenry Library on Friday, April […]
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7 May 2016 / 22 December 2017 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Scott Rappaport A capacity crowd filled Kuumbwa Jazz Center Saturday night for Race, Class, and Culture through the Lens of Jazz–a special event presented by the UC Santa Cruz […]
28 April 2016 / 22 December 2017 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Kara Guzman, Santa Cruz Sentinel In September, photographer Lewis Watts visited the Calais Jungle, a migrant tent city on France’s northwest coast. At the time, the camp, near the […]
28 April 2016 / 8 May 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Guy Lasnier Human migration, borders, and notions of citizenship are at the heart of a series of events that help celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Department of Latin […]
26 April 2016 / 9 May 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Scott Rappaport The 2016 Constantine Panunzio Distinguished Emeriti Award, honoring emeriti professors in the University of California system, has been awarded to UC Santa Cruz professor emeritus of history […]
14 April 2016 / 22 December 2017 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Andrew Lachman, newsroom@santacruzsentinel.com For UC Santa Cruz Stevenson College provost and associate professor of history, Alice Yang, the price of liberty is eternal vigilance combined with social activism and […]
5 April 2016 / 19 February 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
UCHRI invites Humanities and humanistic Social Science PhDs to apply for three exciting funding opportunities: Humanists@Work Career Workshop – Travel Funding Applications The workshop will take place May 9, 2016 […]
4 April 2016 / 19 February 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Dan White Returning Slugs and the general public will have an immersive jazz experience that is sure to stimulate minds, move feet, and soothe souls during Alumni Weekend. The […]
By Dan White UC Santa Cruz’s Alumni Weekend festivities will include a thought-provoking symposium on learning, a farm-to-fork luncheon, a tour of the beloved Quarry Amphitheater, an informative and rocking […]
By Scott Rappaport Out of Line–the spring edition of the Creative Writing Program’s 2016 Living Writers Series–features eight writers who generally have fun with the unexpected. “I chose the theme […]
A distinguished group of speakers will explore the question, “How do we learn?,” at a brand-new Alumni Weekend event that will range from the world of virtual reality to the […]
8 March 2016 / 19 February 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Scott Rappaport The UC Presidential Chair in Feminist Critical Race & Ethnic Studies and the Living Writers Series at UC Santa Cruz will present an evening with acclaimed science-fiction novelist and critic Samuel […]
Fellows News
8 March 2016 / 9 May 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Sentinel staff report, newsroom@santacruzsentinel.com, @sc_sentinel on Twitter In the Ecotone: The UC Santa Cruz Campus is a new book by emeritus humanities profesor Jim Clifford that reflects on the […]
Event Recaps
1 March 2016 / 21 May 2020 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
On March 1st, 2016, UC Santa Cruz faculty asked the community to join them for a conversation about violence and video games. Over the past decade, the revolution in gaming […]
26 February 2016 / 19 February 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
Explore one of the largest private collections of African American art and artifacts. February 26 - May 22, 2016
16 February 2016 / 8 May 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Scott Rappaport The Center for Jewish Studies at UC Santa Cruz will present a one-day conference, The Venice Ghetto at 500 and the Future of Memory, on campus February […]
4 February 2016 / 19 February 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Alison F. Takemura, Sentinel When society grapples with issues such as racism, violence and life-altering technologies, it needs more than science. It needs humanity. William Adams, chairman of the […]
28 January 2016 / 9 May 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
UC Santa Cruz has been awarded four grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The campus received three awards of $50,400 to support faculty research, as well as a $119,417 […]
14 January 2016 / 9 May 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
The Institute for Humanities Research at UC Santa Cruz will present the 15th annual Sidhartha Maitra Memorial Lecture–featuring alumnus William “Bro” Adams, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities–onThursday, January […]
12 January 2016 / 9 May 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
The National Endowment for the Humanities(NEH) announced today that UC Santa Cruz alumna Patricia Limerick is one of three prominent and accomplished individuals who will join the Endowment’s advisory board. […]
15 October 2015 / 8 May 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
Each quarter, the Humanities Division’s Living Writers Series brings visiting authors and poets into UC Santa Cruz classes to give students an in-depth look into the world of the working […]
6 May 2015 / 19 February 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Scott Rappaport, UCSC Newscenter An interview with UC Santa Cruz professor of feminist studies Bettina Aptheker will be featured in Rebels & Revolutions–the second installment of NBC Bay Area’s […]
By Guy Lasnier, UCSC Newscenter A year-long study by UC Santa Cruz students finds that low-wage workers in Santa Cruz County earn a median wage of about $10 an hour compared […]
29 April 2015 / 19 February 2018 by Jessica Guild | Leave a Comment
By Wendy Mayer-Lochtefeld, Goodtimes Over the years, Santa Cruz writers of every stripe have managed to weave our unique blend of natural beauty, progressive politics and rich history into ideas […]