Sea otters are one of the few animals that use rocks and other objects to access their food, and a new study has found that ...
For America's first-ever report on nature’s inherent worth, and its contributions to the economy, our health and well-being, ...
As an academic institution, we encourage and depend on the robust exchange of ideas. We also strive to maintain a campus environment that is welcoming, open, civil, and mutually respectful of everyone ...
Kristi Truong (Stevenson ’26, global community health) played soccer since she was seven years old. When choosing where to attend college, she overcame pressures to attend a school with a D1 program, ...
Iolanthe may not be Gilbert & Sullivan’s best known work but according to music lecturer Sheila Willey “I actually think the ...
From a young age, UCSC alumna and alumni councilor Diane Nguyen felt the desire to help others. Now as the founder of her own ...
Professor of Biomolecular Engineering Camilla Forsberg and her research group have discovered a distinct, secondary ...
In 2024, the student cohort doubled from 20 to 40 students, and an agriculture-focused track was added alongside the general ...
Kimberly TallBear, this year’s recipient of the University of California, Santa Cruz Distinguished Humanities Graduate ...
The Division of Student Affairs and Success is pleased to announce Laura Arroyo has been named Associate Vice Chancellor for ...
Introns are perhaps one of our genome’s biggest mysteries. They are DNA sequences that interrupt the sensible protein-coding ...
Campus Transit is currently operating modified Loops and Upper Campus routes, and will continue to serve the Village stops in both directions as well as the interior of East Remote. East Field House ...