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SUMMARY:The Virtual Dickens Universe
DESCRIPTION:While the originally planned program focusing on David Copperfield and Iola Leroy will still take place in 2021\, this week of online programming will feature a range of conversations that discuss the occasion of the pair and the insights that bringing them together can offer. Over the week\, scholars from Victorian studies and early African American studies will discuss linkages between their fields\, approaches for addressing race and racism in the classroom\, and productive ways to engage with Black studies in the nineteenth century and its transatlantic contexts. We hope that this will generate excitement to read these two novels over the next year and to join us in Santa Cruz for the full Dickens Universe conference. \n \nWe hope that this week will provide some useful context for these two novels\, as we read them together over the next year. In addition to providing some critical background for France E. W. Harper’s career and Iola Leroy\, it will also help place her alongside Dickens as one of the most important and prolific writers of the nineteenth century. Like Dickens\, Harper was a virtuoso writer of many literary genres (including fiction\, prose\, and poetry)\, was deeply involved in nineteenth-century print and periodical cultures. She was a powerful public speaker and an activist in the anti-slavery\, suffrage\, temperance\, and post-emancipation racial justice movements. \nQuestions? Call (831) 459-2103 or email cmahaney@ucsc.edu for assistance.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-dickens-universe/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: The Dickens Project: Day of Writing
DESCRIPTION:Due to the coronavirus outbreak\, this event has been postponed to a TBD later date.  \nThis 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.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-dickens-project-day-of-writing/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191124
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SUMMARY:FrankenCon 2019
DESCRIPTION:For over two hundred years\, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has haunted our days and chilled our dreaming nights. Celebrate and explore the enduring legacy of the world’s first science-fiction horror story with FRANKENCON\, a three-day conference of scientists\, theorists\, and artists on November 21-23\, 2019 at UC Santa Cruz. \nThe conference is in conjunction with the Theater Arts Department production of The Frankenstein Project\, a play by Kirsten Brandt. \nIn the centuries since Mary Shelley first penned the novel\, the lore and magic of Frankenstein has molded the modern genre of science fiction. With the explosive proliferation of golems\, robots\, monsters of artificial intelligence and genetically-engineered dinosaurs\, Frankenstein and its cultural progeny have come to dominate cultural discussions about the ethics of science\, the problems of modernity\, the obligations of parents and children\, and the painful act of creation itself. \nFree and open to the public \nFull information including guest speakers\, schedule\, and how to attend at:\n FRANKENCON.COM \nPresented by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Monster Studies\, The Humanities Institute and The Division of the Arts. With the support of Porter College\, Crown College\, The Science & Justice Research Center\, The Theater Arts Department\, Oakes College\, and the Department of Art & Design: Games & Playable Media; and with the generosity of our friends at DNA’s Comedy Lab & Experimental Theatre and Good Times Santa Cruz.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/frankencon-2019/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180518
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SUMMARY:Right Livelihood Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \n‘Alternative Nobel Prize’ Laureates at UCSC \nIn May 2018\, a group of Right Livelihood change-makers based in Canada and the US will convene at the University of California\, Santa Cruz to discuss challenges and opportunities for advancing social and environmental justice.  In these tumultuous times\, this meeting will deepen and ground our local efforts toward a more sustainable\, equitable\, and peaceful world. \nPublic Program Dates: May 15 – 17\, 2018\nPlace: University of California\, Santa Cruz\, USA \n  \nThe Right Livelihood Award \nThe Right Livelihood Award—widely known as the ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’—was established in 1980 to honor and support courageous people and organizations offering visionary and exemplary solutions to the root causes of global problems. In addition to presenting the annual award\, the Right Livelihood Award Foundation also supports the work of its Laureates\, particularly those whose lives may be in danger due to the nature of their activities. \n  \nThe Right Livelihood College \nCommon Ground Center at UC Santa Cruz’s Kresge College is the one and only Right Livelihood College in North America\, and we are honored to host the first North American Regional Conference featuring many Laureates from the USA and Canada. By linking activists and academics\, the Right Livelihood College highlights UC Santa Cruz’s trailblazing leadership in service of people and the planet\, and makes vital contributions to the intellectual life of the campus and community. \n  \n\n\nLaureates attending \nThe following Laureates have confirmed their attendance: \n\nRobert Bilott (USA\, 2017)\n\n“…for exposing a decades-long history of chemical pollution\, winning long-sought justice for the victims\, and setting a precedent for effective regulation of hazardous substances.”\n\n\nSheila Watt-Cloutier (Canada\, 2015)\n\n“…for her lifelong work to protect the Inuit of the Arctic and defend their right to maintain their livelihoods and culture\, which are acutely threatened by climate change.”\n\n\nBill McKibben / 350.org (USA\, 2014)\n\n“…for mobilising growing popular support in the USA and around the world for strong action to counter the threat of global climate change.”\n\n\nPaul Walker (USA\, 2013)\n\n“…for working tirelessly to rid the world of chemical weapons.”\n\n\nJamila Raqib on behalf of Gene Sharp (USA\, 2012)\n\n“…for developing and articulating the core principles and strategies of nonviolent resistance and supporting their practical implementation in conflict areas around the world.”\n\n\nYannick Beaudoin (David Suzuki Foundation)\, on behalf of David Suzuki (Canada\, 2009)\n\n“…for his lifetime advocacy of the socially responsible use of science\, and for his massive contribution to raising awareness about the perils of climate change and building public support for policies to address it”.\n\n\nAmy Goodman (USA\, 2008)\n\n“…for developing an innovative model of truly independent political journalism that brings to millions of people the alternative voices that are often excluded by mainstream media.”\n\n\nDaniel Ellsberg (USA\, 2006)\n\n“…for putting peace and truth first\, at considerable personal risk\, and dedicating his life to inspiring others to follow his example.”\n\n\nMaude Barlow (Canada\, 2005)\n\n“… for their exemplary and longstanding worldwide work for trade justice and the recognition of the fundamental human right to water.”\n\n\nTony Clarke (Canada\, 2005)\n\n“… for their exemplary and longstanding worldwide work for trade justice and the recognition of the fundamental human right to water.”\n\n\nWes Jackson / The Land Institute (USA\, 2000)\n\n“…for his single-minded commitment to developing an agriculture that is both highly productive and truly ecologically sustainable.”\n\n\nAlice Tepper Marlin (USA\, 1990)\n\n“…for showing the direction in which the Western economy must develop to promote the well-being of humanity.”\n\n\nFrances Moore Lappé (Small Planet Institute) (USA\, 1987)\n\n“…for revealing the political and economic causes of world hunger and how citizens can help to remedy them.”\n\n\nAmory Lovins (USA\, 1983)\n\n“…for pioneering soft energy paths for global security.”\n\n\nPat Mooney (Canada\, 1985)\n\n“…for working to save the world’s genetic plant heritage.”\n\n\nLisa Wartinger\, Bruce Curtis and/or Peter Schweizer of Plenty International (USA\, 1980)\n\n“…for caring\, sharing and acting with and on behalf of those in need at home and abroad.”\n\n\n\n\n  \nPartner Organisations \nA number of groups at UC Santa Cruz are collaborating to co-host this event\, including:UCSC Foundation\nCommon Ground Center\nKresge College\nBlum Center on Poverty\, Social Enterprise\, and Participatory Governance\nEverett Program for Technology & Social Change\nCenter for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems\nDivision of Social Sciences\nThe Humanities Institute\nUniversity Relations\nScience and Justice Research Center\nSustainability Office\nEnvironmental Studies Department\nHeller Chair in Agroecology\nRachel Carson College & Headley Chair for Integral Ecology and Environmental JusticePlease contact us using the information below if you would like to contribute to the conference.\n\n  \nConference Background \nSince 2013\, the Right Livelihood Award has arranged a series of regional conferences for its Laureates. It was after a call from one of our Colombian Laureates\, asking for help to strengthen their regional network\, that we decided to bring Laureates from Latin America and the Caribbean together for the first time. Since it was such an important and fruitful meeting\, this meeting was followed by regional meetings for Laureates in Africa and the Middle East in 2014\, in Asia in 2015\, and\, in 2016\, Laureates in Europe. The meeting of North American Right Livelihood Award Laureates will be the fifth regional conference. In times when safe spaces for action are shrinking for civil society all over the world\, these meetings provide an enabling environment for important actors toward a more sustainable and peaceful world. Award recipients have been able to share struggles\, exchange ideas\, strengthen networks of collaboration\, and engage more deeply with change makers and communities local to the areas where the meetings have been held.\n\nAdd strength to change-makers by supporting this conference \nSince its founding by Jakob von Uexkull\, Individual donations have been the backbone of the Right Livelihood Award. Institutional donors also help to support the Award. If you would like to contribute to this meeting of courageous people and organisations in North America that have found practical solutions to the root causes of global problems\, please visit the ‘Donate‘ section. \nMark your support: “Regional conf.\, Santa Cruz” \n  \nContact information \nKajsa Övergaard\nSenior Programme Director\nRight Livelihood Award Foundation\nkajsa@rightlivelihood.org\n+46-8-7020340 \nDavid Shaw\nCoordinator\, RLC Campus Santa Cruz\nCo-Director\, Common Ground Center\nUCSC Kresge College\ndaveshaw@ucsc.edu\n+1-831-222-0253
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/right-livelihood-conference/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180430
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SUMMARY:Alumni Weekend 2018
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE \nAlumni Weekend 2018\nApril 27-29 \nFor more info visit: alumniweekend.ucsc.edu
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/alumni-weekend-2018/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160502
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CREATED:20150709T180341Z
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SUMMARY:UC Santa Cruz Alumni Weekend 2016
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE \nApril 28 – May 1\, 2016  \nMore info and event schedule at: alumniweekend.ucsc.edu \nQuestions? Contact alumni@ucsc.edu or call (831) 459-5003.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/uc-santa-cruz-alumni-weekend-2016-2/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150928
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CREATED:20150611T193046Z
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SUMMARY:SAVE THE DATE: Founders Celebration Events
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our most spectacular Founders Celebration event yet\, during our fall signature weekend of 50th festivities\, Sept. 25-27. The Founder’s event will be a deliciously interesting evening with Foundation Medal awardee Alice Waters—chef\, activist\, author\, and owner of famed Berkeley restaurant Chez Panisse. The full weekend of programming will include other events celebrating our history and looking to our next 50 years. \nFounders Celebration Events September 25 – 27
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/save-the-dates-founders-celebration-events-2/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150427
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CREATED:20140716T202109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140716T202109Z
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SUMMARY:UCSC Alumni Weekend
DESCRIPTION:UC Santa Cruz is a place like no other. It was imagined from the minds of original thinkers—the rebels and visionaries\, artists\, scientists\, and poets who had the courage to strike off on a different path. They were in search of ideas that question norms in hopes of making the world a better place. \nNow we are celebrating 50 years of questioning authority. Stay tuned for more details. \nAlumni Weekend 2015\nApril 23-26 at UC Santa Cruz\nhttp://specialevents.ucsc.edu/alumniweekend/ \nQuestions? Contact alumni@ucsc.edu or call (831) 459-5003.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/ucsc-alumni-weekend-2/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140525
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SUMMARY:"Working w/ Shakespeare: The Winter's Tale" Conference
DESCRIPTION:[vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \nIn celebration of Shakespeare’s 450th birthday\, Working w/ Shakespeare fosters a dialogue between three professions that are especially dedicated to understanding his work: literary critics\, theater designers\, and professional actors. What makes literary criticism\, design\, and performance different as forms of interpretation? How might their distinctive practical techniques and theoretical concerns enrich and transform each other? These questions are the framework for the conference’s three workshops\, each of which will focus on The Winter’s Tale. \n[/vc_column_text] [vc_column width=”1/3″ el_position=”first”] [rb_section_title title=”Workshop I: Acting with Shakespeare” icon=”con-none” border=”true” margin=”35″ width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \n \nMike Ryan is an actor and the Co-Artistic Director of Santa Cruz Shakespeare. Acting with Shakespeare is an interactive workshop that explores how actors move from the page to the stage; how verse\, rhetoric and complex imagery are made more intelligible to the ear; and how to pull useful clues from Shakespeare’s text that translate the spoken word into action. As one of Shakespeare’s final works\, The Winter’s Tale combines bold experimentation with verse form with the theatrical cunning of a producer at the peak of his game. \n[/vc_column_text] [/vc_column] [vc_column width=”1/3″] [rb_section_title title=”Workshop II: Designing with Shakespeare” icon=”con-none” border=”true” margin=”35″ width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \n \nKate Edmunds\, Professor of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz\, has designed scenery for over thirty years\, from New York to California\, to great acclaim. In Designing with Shakespeare\, participants will move from the written to the spoken word\, and then from words to the visual images that reflect their own thoughts\, developing designs for The Winter’s Tale that communicate their own insights about the play. Through design\, we will try to “see what we mean” when we work with Shakespeare. \n[/vc_column_text] [/vc_column] [vc_column width=”1/3″ el_position=”last”] [rb_section_title title=”Workshop III: Writing with Shakespeare” icon=”con-none” border=”true” margin=”35″ width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \n \nSean Keilen teaches Shakespeare in the Literature Department at UC Santa Cruz. Writing with Shakespeare takes The Winter’s Tale as the starting point for a dialogue about literary criticism’s long-standing investment in the hermeneutics of suspicion and the prospect of grounding interpretation\, instead\, in aesthetic experience. Suppose that we approach Shakespeare’s play not only as an object for analysis but also as a model for thinking and writing about art. What\, then\, could our criticism become? \n[/vc_column_text] [/vc_column] [rb_blank_divider height=”35″ width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [vc_column width=”1/2″ el_position=”first”] [rb_section_title title=”Schedule” icon=”con-none” border=”true” margin=”35″ width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \nFriday\, May 23\nLocation: Digital Arts Research Center\, Room 108 (Map – Park in lot #126) \n9:00-9:30 AM – Welcome and Introductions \n9:30 AM -12:00 PM – Workshop I: Acting with Shakespeare \n12:00-1:00 PM – Lunch @ DARC 3rd floor balcony \nLocation: Theater Arts\, Second Stage (Map – Park in lot #126) \n1:00-3:30 PM – Workshop II: Designing with Shakespeare \nSaturday\, May 24\nLocation: Humanities Building 1\, Room 210 (Map – Park in lot #109) \n9:30 AM – 12:00 PM – Workshop III: Writing with Shakespeare \n12:00-12:30 PM – Closing Lunch Reception \n[/vc_column_text] [/vc_column] [vc_column width=”1/2″ el_position=”last”] [rb_section_title title=”Sponsors” icon=”con-none” border=”true” margin=”35″ width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] [vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \nWorking w/ Shakespeare: The Winter’s Tale is presented by Shakespeare’s Disciplines\, a research cluster of the Institute for Humanities Research\, with generous support from the Dean of Arts\, the Seigfried B. and Elisabeth M. Puknat Literary Studies Endowment and the Department of Literature\, and w/Shakespeare\, a Multicampus Research Group of the University of California Humanities Network. \n[rb_blank_divider height=”35″ width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] \n[rb_button size=”medium” style=”light” url=”mailto:ihr@ucsc.edu” label=”Request Readings” target=”_blank” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”]  \n[/vc_column_text] [/vc_column]
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/working-with-shakespeare-2/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140511
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SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet Conference
DESCRIPTION:Can humans and other species continue to inhabit the earth together? Through noticing\, describing\, and imagining\, we renuew conversation about life on earth. \nConference schedule: Thursday\, May 8\, 2014\, 7-9 pm\nUrsula K. Le Guin\nDiscussants: James Clifford and Donna Haraway \nTickets no longer available for The Rio Theater. However\, there are still two options for attending: 1) A few seats will be available at The Rio Theater on a first-come\, first-serve basis. There will be a line outside the theater on the evening of the event for these last-minute seats. 2) The event with be live-casted to the Humanities Lecture Hall (Room 206)\, and you are welcome to view it there (as seating permits).    \nFriday\, May 9\, 2014\nCollege 9/10 Multipurpose Room UCSC campus\nNo registration\, all welcome \n9:00am Introduction \nAnna Tsing \n9:20-10:50am Inhabiting Multispecies Bodies\nDonna Haraway (speculative fabulation) and Margaret McFall-Ngai (microbes)\nDiscussant: Jenny Reardon (Sociology) \n11:00am-12:30pm On Damaged Landscapes \nKate Brown (plutonium) and  Deborah Bird Rose (extinction)\nDiscussants: Eric Porter (History)\, William Cronon (History) \n1:45-3:15pm Caring for Country/Rewilding\nJens-Christian Svenning (future megafaunas) and Jessica Weir (indigenous ecologies)\nDiscussants: Ingrid Parker (Biology)\, Chris Connery (Literature) \n3:45-5:45pm Memory\, History\, Place\nWilliam Cronon (American landscapes)\nDiscussants: Andrew Mathews (Anthropology)\, Jens-Christian Svenning (Biology)   \nSaturday\, May 10\, 2014\nCollege 9/10 Multipurpose Room\, UCSC campus\nNo registration\, all welcome \n9:30-11:00am Arts of Noticing\nDeborah Gordon (ants) and Anne Pringle (lichens)\nDiscussants: Donna Haraway (Science Studies)\, Anna Tsing (Anthropology) \n11:15am-12:45pm Cross-Species Histories\nCarla Freccero (wolf/men) and Marianne Lien (homeless salmon)\nDiscussants: Thomas Wentzer (Philosophy)\, Maya Peterson (History) \n1:45-2:45pm Gardens and Graves\nLesley Stern (US-Mexico borderlands) \n3:00-5:00pm Roundtable Nils Bubandt (anthropology)\, Margaret Fitzsimmons (environ- mental studies)\, Peter Funch (zoology)\, Nora Bateson (film) \nFor more information\, visit the conference website.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/environmental-humanities-interdisciplinary-conference-2/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140428
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SUMMARY:Alumni Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Please stay tuned for more information.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/reunion-weekend-2/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110501
DTSTAMP:20260516T211129
CREATED:20110108T001304Z
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SUMMARY:Day by the Bay
DESCRIPTION:An exciting array of events and activities are planned on campus during UCSC’s upcoming “Day By The Bay” event. The campus’s annual  reunion weekend will take place this year from Friday\, April 29\, through Sunday\, May 1. \nA complete schedule of events — and all related details — can be found at: http://events.ucsc.edu/daybythebay/ \nWe hope you will join us for as many of the following special events as possible: \nSaturday\, April 30\nIntellectual Forum\n11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.\, Humanities Lecture Hall\n“Game Changers: Green Chemistry and Social Change Philanthropy” \nOakes Provost Kimberly Lau will moderate a discussion between UCSC alumni who are creating major paradigm shifts in our collective approach to meeting social\, environmental\, and economic challenges. Featured speakers are: \nDrummond Pike (Stevenson ’70) founder of Tides and cofounder of Working Assets\nMichael Wilson (Stevenson ’84) research scientist and pioneer in the emerging field of “green” chemistry \nPlease register for this free event on the Day by the Bay web site. \nDay by the Bay Picnic\n12–3 p.m.\, East Field\nDelicious local food\, microbrews\, and wine. Fun activities for kids (including a bounce house and climbing wall)\, robotics displays\, displays from the colleges\, student entertainment\, and much\, much more. \nThis year\, we have also planned for a “Faculty & Staff Lounge” at the site of the picnic. In the largest tent in the center of the picnic\, the “lounge” will be provide another opportunity for alumni to reconnect with favorite professors and staff. There will be comfy lounge furniture and coffee for you to enjoy while you reminisce along with alumni from all eras. \nPlease register for this free event on the Day by the Bay web site. \nAll Alumni Wine Reception\nCowell Provost House Lawn\, 3–4:30 p.m.\nJoin us for a toast to celebrate our alumni. Reconnect with old classmates and faculty\, meet new friends and share your story about how UCSC has impacted your life. \nPlease register for this free event on the Day by the Bay web site.\n\nUCSC Class of 1971 40-Year Reunion Dinner\nUniversity Center\, 6 p.m.\nReconnect with fellow alumni and your favorite faculty and staff for a night of mingling and memories to celebrate the last 40 years.\nTickets to this event cost $45. \nPlease register for this event by Friday\, April 15\, on the Day by the Bay web site. \nSunday\, May 1\nWriters Life: A celebration of writing at UC Santa Cruz\nHumanities Lecture Hall and Plaza\, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. \nHumanities is hosting a selection of alumni writers–novelists\, journalists\, and screenwriters–coming together for a community event to focus on the joys and challenges of writing as a living\, the business of writing\, and trends for the future.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/day-by-the-bay-2-2/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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