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SUMMARY:IDEA Hub: A Pitch for Social and Creative Enterprise
DESCRIPTION:IDEA Hub: Creative and Social Entrepreneurship at UCSC presents \nA Pitch for Social and Creative Enterprise \nJune 7th\, 2017 3-9PM\nParadox Hotel\, Santa Cruz\, CA \n3-6pm – IDEA Hub Pitch for\nSocial Change\n6-9pm – SCNT MeetUp \nApplications are currently being sought from UCSC students and community collaborators who have ideas for innovations that promote positive social change. \nRequirements/Eligibility: Team must have at least one UCSC student member. Innovations must be an original idea that addresses an area of societal need\, including (but not limited to) poverty\, affordable housing\, income inequality\, drug abuse\, violence\, mental & public health\, food security\, discrimination\, cultural sustainability\, participatory governance\, education\, transportation\, environmental sustainability\, climate change. Innovations must have completed R&D sufficient to demonstrate viability and potential to scale beyond initial target application or customers. \nHow to Apply: Send enterprise summary (max 3 pages) that includes name of Team\, Team\nmembers and affiliations\, contact information for team lead\, one sentence mission statement\, problem being solved and your solution to problem\, your intended customers and the value you bring to those\ncustomers\, competing products or services and why your innovation offers a better solution\, estimates of financial costs to develop your innovation/run your enterprise\, and potential source of revenue to cover those costs\, expertise and resources you bring.] \nEmail pdf to: cied@ucsc.edu\nFor more info: cied.ucsc.edu\nideahub.sites.ucsc.edu \nDeadline: May 19th\, 2017 \nPrizes:\n$3K first place\, $2K second place\, $1K third & possibility to apply for seed funding and services
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/idea-hub-a-pitch-for-social-and-creative-enterprise-2/
LOCATION:Hotel Paradox
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Excellence in the Humanities: 2016-17 Spring Awards
DESCRIPTION:Event Photos: by Sarah Caldwell\nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr.  \nHumanists study the stories of humanity\, in all their wonderful and tragic manifestations. The annual “Celebrating the Humanities” event is an opportunity for you to participate in this never-ending exploration of what it means to be human. \nHumanities Division’s awards acknowledge those who have achieved special recognition\, distinctions and honors over the course of this last year. Past year’s categories for acknowledgement have been: \nFaculty Awards and Honors\nResearch Grants and Fellowships\nTeaching Awards and Instructional Innovation Major Publications\nUndergraduate Awards and Honors \nHumanities Undergraduate Research Awards (HUGRA) – supports and encourages undergraduate research in the Humanities \nDean’s and Chancellor’s Awards – granted to undergraduates who have completed an outstanding senior thesis or project during the current academic year. \n  \n \nClick here to download the Humanities Spring Awards Program
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/celebrating-excellence-in-the-humanities-2016-17-spring-awards-2/
LOCATION:Cowell Provost House\,  Cowell Provost House\, Cowell Service Rd‎ University of California Santa Cruz\, Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Living Writers: UCSC Creative Writing Program
DESCRIPTION:UCSC Creative Writing Program\, Undergraduate Student Reading\n\nThe UC Santa Cruz Creative Writing Program Presents\nThe Lives of Other Songs\nLiving Writers Series Spring 2017 \nThursdays / 5:20-6:50pm / Humanities Lecture Hall \nApril 13\, 2017: Tongo Eisen-Martin\, author of someone’s dead already (Bootstrap Press\, 2015) \nMay 4\, 2017: Tsering Wangmo Dhompa\, author of A Home in Tibet (Penguin\, 2014) and Eric Sneathen\, author of Snail Poems (Krupskaya\, 2016) \nMay 11\, 2017: Aisha Sasha John\, author of THOU (BookThug\, 2014) \nMay 18\, 2017: Rosa Alcalá\, author of Undocumentaries (Shearsman Books\, 2010) \nJune 1\, 2017: Lauren Levin\, author of The Braid (Krupskaya\, 2016) \nJune 8\, 2017: UCSC Creative Writing Program\, Undergraduate Student Reading
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/living-writers-ucsc-creative-writing-program-2/
LOCATION:Humanities Lecture Hall\, Room 206\, UCSC Humanities Lecture Hall\, 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:OpEd Project Workshop: "Write to Change the World"
DESCRIPTION:Write to Change the World\nThe “Write to Change the World” program builds participants’ capacity to translate their research for the public and to engage in debate at a national level based on their areas of  expertise. This program focuses on increasing the number of underrepresented voices in the media and bringing the humanities to bear on public debates. Working in partnership with the OpEd Project\, we will host three one-day workshops led by OpEd Project facilitators\, with approximately 20 fellows in each workshop\, from nine participating campuses (UCSF\, UCSB\, UCI\, UCR\, UCSD\, UCSC\, UCD\, UCM\, UCLA)\, for a total of 60+ fellows. After the 1-day workshop\, fellows will have access to a yearlong mentorship with media mentors through the OpEd Project. This program provides extraordinary resources\, access and support\, including cutting edge game-based\, research-driven programming\, and access to a prestigious network of fellows at peer institutions nationwide. Apply now for Spring 2017 workshops at UC Merced\, UC Santa Cruz\, or UC Irvine. \nAbout the OpEd Project\nThe Op-Ed Project envisions a world where the best ideas – regardless of where they come from – will have a chance to be heard\, and to shape society and the world. Working with top universities\, foundations\, think tanks\, nonprofits\, corporations and community organizations\, the OpEd Project scouts and trains under-represented experts to take thought leadership positions in their fields; the OpEd Project connects them with national networks of high-level media mentors; and vets and channels the best new experts and ideas directly to media gatekeepers who need them\, across all platforms. For more on the OpEd Project\, visit their website. \nOur fellows will:\n1) Attend a 1-day workshop\n2) Draft an Op-Ed within three months following the workshop\n3) Connect with a media mentor through the OpEd Project within three months following the workshop \nDates and Locations:\nUC Merced: April 14\, 2017\nUC Santa Cruz: June 9\, 2017\nUC Irvine: June 16\, 2016 \nApply\nFaculty and postdoctoral fellows can apply online for Spring 2017 workshops here by Feb. 1\, 2017.\nFor more information\, contact the Center for the Humanities at UC Merced at humanities@ucmerced.edu. \nUCSC OpEd Workshop Participants\nClick here to read about the faculty fellows at the UCSC workshop 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/oped-project-workshop-write-to-change-the-world-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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