
News

- Dr. Nomsa Khalfani (Kresge ’91, sociology) received the Health Equity Award at the first-annual Maternal Health Summit for her work as Co-CEO of Essential Access Health.
- The study reveals that research breakthroughs are disproportionately clustered at a small number of institutions.
- Engineers prove their technique is effective even with the lowest-cost WiFi devices
- The web-based tool allows scientists to make the most of past research investments by making it easy to find and use already-collected genomic datasets and is expected to accelerate discovery for conditions like cancer, rare disease, […]
- The Central Coast K-16 Regional Collaborative, led by UC Santa Cruz’s Educational Partnership Center, is funding nearly 100 paid internships that connect local students with career pathways in high-demand fields across the region.
- Since 2000, the partnership has provided tens of thousands of local students with academic guidance, family engagement, and strong community connections to help them prepare for college.
- Birding tourism can support sustainable development and habitat conservation across the tropics, but only if countries can successfully attract birders. New research reveals what affects birdwatchers’ choice of destinations.
- The University of California Office of the President invites comments on an Interim Presidential Policy for the University of California’s Use of Online Program Management Companies.
- Sociology Professor Rebecca London testified before the state assembly to share policy recommendations and lessons from local community-led programs
- Town & Country said UC Santa Cruz was included because of its “growing reputation for research, social justice, and environmental sustainability.”