Moschkovich is now a member of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's U.S. National Commission on Mathematics Instruction and a co chair of the National Academy of Education's ...
Astronomers used the Webb Telescope to make a temperature map of the “hot Jupiter” exoplanet WASP-18b, revealing dramatic ...
John MacMillan, who has served as interim Vice Chancellor for Research since July 2021, has accepted our offer to serve in the position on a permanent basis.
George Kraw attributes his life successes to the education he received from UC Santa Cruz. An alumnus and longtime donor to ...
The university’s multi-pronged approach—including field-to-plate food security, expanded access and food pantry resources, ...
Researchers from UC Santa Cruz will play an important role in protecting the United States’ transportation systems against cybersecurity threats as part of a new national center ...
Molecular interactions drive the biological clocks in our cells, synchronizing our bodies with the 24-hour cycle of night and day. Certain mutations can shorten clock timing, making some people ...
The Division of Physical and Biological Sciences is honoring three stellar alumni—atmospheric scientist Cora E. Randall, ...
Alegra Eroy-Reveles, an associate teaching professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, was honored for the positive impact she has had on her students, colleagues, and department. In ...
UC Santa Cruz associate professor of dance Ted Warburton will present the Arts Division’s 2013 Outstanding Faculty Research Lecture on Thursday, May 16, at the UCSC Media Theatre. (clockwise from top) ...
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