Events
Week of Events
Postponed: Online Humanities Funding Workshop – Pivot
Postponed: Online Humanities Funding Workshop – Pivot
The Research Development Office is holding an online workshop for Humanities faculty and graduate students to learn how to use Pivot to find funding opportunities. Pivot is a grant search engine that exists to connect researchers to private and federal funding. In this session, you will learn how to: 1. Effectively tailor funding opportunity searches […]
CANCELLED: The Deep Read: Kresge Reads The Testaments
CANCELLED: The Deep Read: Kresge Reads The Testaments
Get in the Deep Read spirit with a community of readers. Every Wednesday from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. (through April 1), students, staff, and faculty are welcome to join Kresge Provost Ben Leeds Carson at the Kresge Provost House to read aloud and discuss The Testaments. To find the location, follow Google Maps to “Kresge Provost […]
Radical Futurisms Film Series: Part III
Radical Futurisms Film Series: Part III
How are artists envisioning radical futures? This free film series assembles a diverse group of visionaries whose films offer points of light in a dark world. Get Tickets Here >> Featuring films by Isabelle Carbonel, Cauleen Smith, The Otolith Group, Allora and Calzadilla, John Jota Leaños, Thirza Jean Cuthand, and Woodbine. For more information on the […]
CANCELLED: The Future of Jewish Food
CANCELLED: The Future of Jewish Food
The leadership of this event has decided that it is in the community's best interest to cancel this event. We will do our best to reschedule this event for a future date. Thank you for understanding. The UC Santa Cruz Humanities Institute presents: The Future of Jewish Food at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, San […]
POSTPONED: The Dickens Project: Day of Writing
POSTPONED: The Dickens Project: Day of Writing
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, this event has been postponed to a TBD later date. This program brings high school juniors and seniors to UCSC for an essay writing competition at UCSC. The grand prize winner will receive a scholarship worth 5 UC credits to study nineteenth-century literature at the Dickens Universe summer conference.