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The inaugural UC Santa Cruz Celebrating The Humanities gathering at the Seymour Center made a powerful case for the relevance ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Finnegan (Cowell, ‘74, Literature), this year’s recipient of the Distinguished ...
The Humanities Institute has an outsized impact on UC Santa Cruz and the wider world with its strong focus on research ...
Whales have inspired rich histories of storytelling. From the stories told by the Haida in the Pacific Northwest about sǵaana ...
AI weather models can accurately predict everyday weather but often fail to forecast rare, unprecedented events like Category ...
UC Santa Cruz researchers are studying the ways certain genetic elements hide and make copies of themselves, so they can ...
UC Santa Cruz celebrated the 50th anniversary of its foundry—the last of its kind in the UC system to teach classes—with a ...
A new UC Santa Cruz initiative called Saritaan—meaning "to talk story" in Ilokano—is preserving the untold migration stories ...
Animals adapt in more ways than one – ignoring that complexity could undermine efforts to help them survive climate change.
Nature-based solutions are cost-effective and scalable: UC Santa Cruz and US Geological Survey researchers found that ...
Using brain mapping, genetic engineering and machine learning, scientists reveal how parasitic bacteria take over fruit fly brains.
Wild horses running free at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary in South Dakota. (Credit: Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary) ...