Profiles
4 November 2022 / 4 November 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
Jonathan Van Harmelen is a PhD candidate in History at UC Santa Cruz. Van Harmelen’s research explores the role of Congress during and after the Second World War in shaping […]
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31 October 2022 / 3 November 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
The annual competition is open for submission and plans to expand opportunities for prize winners Lifelong friends and philanthropic partners Peter Coha and James (Jim) Gunderson established the Coha/Gunderson Prize […]
28 October 2022 / 28 October 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
Matt Polzin is a PhD candidate in Literature at UC Santa Cruz. Polzin’s research applies the concept of queer temporality to Feminist, Queer, and Trans Speculative Fiction in order to […]
21 October 2022 / 21 October 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
Anne Napatalung is a PhD candidate in Feminist Studies at UC Santa Cruz. Napatalung’s research centers around the Tuskegee School of Midwifery (1941-1946) in Alabama, framing it as a potent […]
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17 October 2022 / 21 October 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
UC Santa Cruz Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Performance, Play and Design, and Associate Professor of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Dr. micha cárdenas has been awarded the National Women’s […]
14 October 2022 / 14 October 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
Chief Editor Catherine Segurson reflects on the magazine’s evolution and working with THI Public Fellows The Humanities Institute is thrilled to congratulate our partner, Catamaran Literary Reader, as they celebrate […]
13 October 2022 / 17 October 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
For more than four decades, Bettina Aptheker, UC Santa Cruz Distinguished Professor Emerita, gave UCSC students an unforgettable immersion in feminist history. Aptheker has developed a large and loyal following […]
10 October 2022 / 3 November 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
An expert on intellectual property law, Tahir Amin is a critic of the power structures that result in the unequal distribution of desperately needed medications across the globe, including vaccines. […]
6 October 2022 / 6 October 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
Steven Green is a PhD candidate in History at UC Santa Cruz. Green’s research investigates the role of foodways in shaping Jewish communities and culture in the American Midwest in […]
3 October 2022 / 6 October 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
The Anuradha Luther Maitra and Thomas Kailath Endowed Professorship in South Asian Studies will advance the center’s position as a leading hub of research and discourse dedicated to South Asia […]
23 September 2022 / 26 September 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
Those who are interested in ancient Egypt and the Pharaohs should reserve a spot for “Era of Gold, Era Of Empire,” Egyptologist and UCSC history professor Elaine Sullivan’s talk on […]
22 August 2022 / 30 August 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
The inaugural session of the Center for Racial Justice Summer Institute brought activists, community leaders, students, staff and faculty together in solidarity for racial justice This month, the Center For […]
4 August 2022 / 30 August 2022 by Kirstin Wagner | Leave a Comment
For four decades, the Dickens Universe has filled UC Santa Cruz with a bustling community of scholars, students, and community members who socialized at Victorian teas, talked about books, and […]
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