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Minor quakes can disrupt natural tectonic patterns deep underground and change stress landscape, new study finds ...
A generous gift from the Mayfield Fund is transforming undergraduate research and mentorship opportunities at UC Santa Cruz, ...
Alumni Reunion Weekend 2025 brought nearly 400 UC Santa Cruz alumni, faculty, staff, and friends back to campus for a joyful ...
Sharon Daniel, a professor in the Film and Digital Media Department (FDM), teaches a course called Making an Exoneree, in ...
UCSC student Piramon Kumnurdmanee amplifies inclusivity in astronomy, showcasing indigenous stories and practices on her self ...
Sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Art Department, the Print Sale highlights emerging artists. Almost all of the proceeds from ...
Los Mejicas, a student run dance group, is bringing to life traditional dance forms from Latin America. The Grupo Folklórico ...
The inaugural cohort of Sabatte Family Scholars is wrapping up their first year at UC Santa Cruz. Several scholars recently ...
William “Monty” Graham (M.S. ’89, marine sciences) will lead the nation's premier coastal ecosystem research facility and its mission to understand the vital connections between land and water.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s masterpiece, Le nozze di Figaro or The Marriage of Figaro, is coming to Santa Cruz. The comedy, told in four acts, has been performed around the world and is still capturing ...
I am sharing the news that University Librarian Elizabeth Cowell has announced her plan to retire in January 2026, concluding 17 years of leadership to UC Santa Cruz and more than 30 years of service ...
Alumnus Jason Roberts (Cowell ’89, literature) was awarded the 2025 Pulitzer Prize on May 5, for his biography, Every Living Thing: The Great and Deadly Race to Know All Life. The prestigious prize ...