Up to ten California-residents will receive full scholarships to pursue a Masters of Science in Natural Language Processing ...
UCSC student Stephanie Mayo-Burgos (Porter ’25, environmental studies and legal studies) pursues her dreams with the help of ...
The Office is responsible for the administration of UCSC’s policies and procedures regarding discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, religion, disability, sex, gender, age, and other ...
As Donald Trump prepares to take office for a second term as President, research led by the University of California, Santa Cruz is demonstrating the important role nonprofits played during Trump’s ...
Hailing from Fresno, Emmanuel Ogundipe (Stevenson ’25, legal studies) was drawn to UC Santa Cruz for its inclusive community, scenic campus environment, and emphasis on interdisciplinary learning. Now ...
From left to right: George M. Kraw, Neroli Devaney, Kamari Maxine Clarke, Chancellor Cynthia Larive, Jacob Martinez, and Dr. Keith Curry at the 2024 UCSC Alumni Awards celebration dinner. Paul Fielder ...
Researchers mapped predicted bioavailable strontium isotope ratios across Sub-Saharan Africa. Matching values from the map against those observed in artifacts and plant, animal, and human remains will ...
Using trowels and brushes to remove ancient soil at an Early Bronze Age burial site in Umm el-Marra, Western Syria—35 miles from modern-day Aleppo—Elaine Sullivan unearthed a pivotal clue: four small ...
A team of researchers led by Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Ricardo Sanfelice are developing technological innovations to support berry monitoring, harvesting, and shipment across ...
"Just as Dr. King fought for civil rights to create a more just and compassionate society, I advocate for mental health to be recognized as a fundamental human right," says Chamique Holdsclaw, an ...
Our thoughts are with all those impacted by the horrific wildfires that continue to burn in and around Los Angeles. The degree of devastation is incomprehensible, with people killed and injured, ...
The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) radio telescope. (Credit: Andre Renard) Science Division Dean Bryan Gaensler. An international team of scientists led by McGill University ...