Sunday, February 5
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
We are thrilled to announce the opening of the Arts Division's new public art space in the city of Santa Cruz at 100 Panetta Avenue.
On February 5, the...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Flowers For Incarcerated Mothers is an art and garden project made in collaboration with artist jackie sumell and over two dozen mothers who are...
Monday, February 6
Speaker: Yeonjong Shin, Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor, Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology
Description: Machine learning (ML)...
Presenter: Jonathan R. Bradley, Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics at Florida State University
Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) has become a...
Join the GSA, the GSC and the Strategic Planning Committee to share your ideas for Envisioning the Future of Graduate Education.
Feb 6 - Arts
Feb 7 -...
Tuesday, February 7
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Join the GSA, the GSC and the Strategic Planning Committee to share your ideas for Envisioning the Future of Graduate Education.
Feb 6 - Arts
Feb 7 -...
Wednesday, February 8
Affordable organic produce from the UCSC Farm and local farmers, available to students, staff, faculty, and community members! Cash, EBT, Card, and Check...
UCSC's Natural Language Processing (NLP) MS Program is unique. Taught intensively over 15-18 months and building on your background in computer science, our...
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
A supportive space to realize you are not alone in struggling to juggle personal and academic demands. Common topics include: anxiety, motivation, Impostor...
Join the GSA, the GSC and the Strategic Planning Committee to share your ideas for Envisioning the Future of Graduate Education.
Feb 6 - Arts
Feb 7 -...
At the midpoint of World War II, an Axis army under Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was on the brink of conquering the Middle East. Drawing on his latest book,...
Nature journaling can help us view the natural world with new perspectives. Join us for guided practice during monthly Nature Journal Studio sessions inside...
The Art Department invites the community to attend drawing classes. Drop-In Draw provides a live model and room monitor. There is no formal lesson. Only dry...
NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Competition.
Attend the games in person or watch the broadcast online.
Thursday, February 9
Description: People have many reasons to want to learn a foreign language: some want to enjoy foreign media in its original form, some need it for business...
Open labs are co-working opportunities for website owners and content creators to meet with Information Technology Services staff to answer questions on any...
Baris Taskin, Professor, Drexel University
Abstract: In VLSI systems, computing is projected to contain hundreds of components from heterogeneous...
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
This webinar will bring together Brazilian social activists and Right Livelihood Award Laureates Cassia Bechara of the Movement of the Landless Rural Workers...
Have you noticed that a large portion of your writing happens in short bursts? So have we! Writing Together is structured, weekly writing time for graduate...
Join Lorato Anderson, the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Graduate Division, for help and information regarding graduate support, a...
The Graduate Men's Group is a participant driven group for male graduate students to come together to discuss the challenges of grad school. To participate...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Join the GSA, the GSC and the Strategic Planning Committee to share your ideas for Envisioning the Future of Graduate Education.
Feb 6 - Arts
Feb 7 -...
Join us for an evening of storytelling and networking in the company of powerful women (and men) who will share their struggles and successes as...
Seasoned citrus growers will provide detailed information appropriate for a range of growers, focused on a diverse range of citrus production. Presenters...
Friday, February 10
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Flowers For Incarcerated Mothers is an art and garden project made in collaboration with artist jackie sumell and over two dozen mothers who are...
Join Arts Professional Pathways for a conversation with Ms. Nicole Jefferson Asher.
Ms. Asher began her artistic journey studying at the world famous Dance...
Imposter syndrome is best explained as the persistent feeling of iinadequacy despite evident success. Individuals suffering from this
condition often doubt...
Affordable organic produce from the UCSC Farm and local farmers, available to students, staff, faculty, and community members! Cash, EBT, Card, and Check...
Saturday, February 11
RTL Power Analysis and Optimization
In this free, half-day workshop covering the fundamentals of power optimization—a critical component in today's chip...
Seasoned citrus growers will provide detailed information appropriate for a range of growers, focused on a diverse range of citrus production. Presenters...
NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Competition
NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Competition
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
The Writing on the Wall, a collaboration between artist Hank Willis Thomas and scholar and activist Dr. Baz Dreisinger, is an installation covering the...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Competition.
Attend the games in person or watch the broadcast online.
Flowers For Incarcerated Mothers is an art and garden project made in collaboration with artist jackie sumell and over two dozen mothers who are...
Men's Volleyball Competition hosted by the UC Santa Cruz.
Attend the games in person or watch the broadcast online.
NCAA Division III Men's Volleyball Competition
NCAA Division III Men's Volleyball Competition
Attend the games in person or watch the broadcast online.
Sunday, February 12
Seasoned citrus growers will provide detailed information appropriate for a range of growers, focused on a diverse range of citrus production. Presenters...
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Flowers For Incarcerated Mothers is an art and garden project made in collaboration with artist jackie sumell and over two dozen mothers who are...
"The three sessions will offer the Friends a chance to examine Victorian responses to the environment, with a particular emphasis on Australia. The first...
NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Competition.
Attend the games in person or watch the broadcast online.
Monday, February 13
Presenter: Raphaël Pestourie, Postdoctoral Associate in the
Department of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Description: Raphaël...
Join the GSA, the GSC and the Strategic Planning Committee to share your ideas for Envisioning the Future of Graduate Education.
Feb 6 - Arts
Feb 7 -...
Presenter: Assistant Professor Toryn Schafer, Department of Statistics at Texas A&M
Description: Model development for sequential count-valued data...
Join us in person or virtually for a compelling lecture given by the president of the American Council of Learned Societies, Joy Connolly.
A Connected...
Deciding which grad school to commit to can be a very stressful decision! In this panel, students will have a chance to hear from current grads and faculty...
Tuesday, February 14
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Wednesday, February 15
Free live and virtual yoga series taught by yoga instructor Chlore Rosen. Open to all UCSC grad students! Please bring your own yoga mat, props, and anything...
Affordable organic produce from the UCSC Farm and local farmers, available to students, staff, faculty, and community members! Cash, EBT, Card, and Check...
Join us at the 2023 Economic Forum Luncheon on February 15th from 11:30-1:30. The Forum is hosted by UC Santa Cruz, in partnership with the Santa Cruz County...
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
During these profoundly taxing times, it is natural to feel little control. We are facing an unprecedented combination of stressors, any one of which could...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
A supportive space to realize you are not alone in struggling to juggle personal and academic demands. Common topics include: anxiety, motivation, Impostor...
Join UC Santa Cruz as we explore the design of ecosystems to support individuals and communities in navigating a whitewater world of change. We will discuss...
Join us at the Museum for a deep dive into Laurie Palmer's new book The Lichen Museum, in which she uses lichen as an emblem for navigating environmental and...
The Art Department invites the community to attend drawing classes. Drop-In Draw provides a live model and room monitor. There is no formal lesson. Only dry...
Thursday, February 16
Undergraduate and graduate students and recent alumni interested in pursuing careers in all industries are welcome to attend. Get the chance to meet...
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Have you noticed that a large portion of your writing happens in short bursts? So have we! Writing Together is structured, weekly writing time for graduate...
Join Lorato Anderson, the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Graduate Division, for help and information regarding graduate support, a...
The Graduate Men's Group is a participant driven group for male graduate students to come together to discuss the challenges of grad school. To participate...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Dean Celine and the Arts Division welcome students, faculty, staff, and the general community to come together throughout the 2022–23 year for salon-style...
Join us in discussing how we can increase research impact through Open Source and Open Data
This is a free event - but registration is required
Science...
A night of laughs hosted by UCSC's Asian AAPIRC, AIRC, Womxn Center, College 9 & John Lewis College Activities Office, Cowell & Stevenson Activities, SANAI...
Friday, February 17
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Join Digital Scholarship Librarian Daniel Story for this in-person workship for those with a basic understanding of QGIS who want to learn more advanced...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Flowers For Incarcerated Mothers is an art and garden project made in collaboration with artist jackie sumell and over two dozen mothers who are...
Affordable organic produce from the UCSC Farm and local farmers, available to students, staff, faculty, and community members! Cash, EBT, Card, and Check...
A presentation, community discussion, and forum exploring the history of representation and racism in surfing.
This event is in conjunction with Porter...
Saturday, February 18
This workshop is full. You can view our additional upcoming events to see what other workshops we are offering.
Learn to graft fruit trees and go home with...
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
The Writing on the Wall, a collaboration between artist Hank Willis Thomas and scholar and activist Dr. Baz Dreisinger, is an installation covering the...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Flowers For Incarcerated Mothers is an art and garden project made in collaboration with artist jackie sumell and over two dozen mothers who are...
Sunday, February 19
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Flowers For Incarcerated Mothers is an art and garden project made in collaboration with artist jackie sumell and over two dozen mothers who are...
Tuesday, February 21
Join us in the Baskin Engineering Courtyard for coffee, donuts, and swag to help kick off National Engineers Week.
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
"Unapologetically Ambitious: Take Risks, Break Barriers, and Create Success on Your Own Terms"
The Diverse Voices speaker series returns for its fifth...
The annual convocation celebrates the life and dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by presenting speakers who discuss the civil rights issues of equality,...
Wednesday, February 22
If you are interested in pursuing a career in AI, machine learning, or natural language processing, then take advantage of this opportunity to gain insights...
Affordable organic produce from the UCSC Farm and local farmers, available to students, staff, faculty, and community members! Cash, EBT, Card, and Check...
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
A supportive space to realize you are not alone in struggling to juggle personal and academic demands. Common topics include: anxiety, motivation, Impostor...
After Humanism and the Nation State: More Democracy, Democracy that is More, or Democracy No More? with Wendy Brown
In most accounts of dangers to...
Join this workshop to receive help developing your IDP (individual development plan).The IDP creates a roadmap and fosters communication with mentors in a...
The Art Department invites the community to attend drawing classes. Drop-In Draw provides a live model and room monitor. There is no formal lesson. Only dry...
Thursday, February 23
As we confront the fragility of California’s water system, a crucial question emerges: how can we adapt to water scarcity without jeopardizing farmer...
Open labs are co-working opportunities for website owners and content creators to meet with Information Technology Services staff to answer questions on any...
NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Competition.
Watch the live stream.
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Competition.
Watch the live stream.
Have you noticed that a large portion of your writing happens in short bursts? So have we! Writing Together is structured, weekly writing time for graduate...
Join Lorato Anderson, the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Graduate Division, for help and information regarding graduate support, a...
The Graduate Men's Group is a participant driven group for male graduate students to come together to discuss the challenges of grad school. To participate...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
A short course with Orin Martin at the UCSC Farm, Alan Chadwick Garden, and Fifth Crow Farm
Course Schedule
Thursday, February 23th, 5:30-7:00pm — Online...
Friday, February 24
Come visit the new creative/maker space in Baskin Engineering, in the basement of the Baskin Engineering building. Meet student clubs and learn about future...
NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Competition.
Watch the live stream.
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
Baskin Day is a student-run event to celebrate the efforts of students and professors in the Jack Baskin School of Engineering by showcasing student...
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Flowers For Incarcerated Mothers is an art and garden project made in collaboration with artist jackie sumell and over two dozen mothers who are...
Affordable organic produce from the UCSC Farm and local farmers, available to students, staff, faculty, and community members! Cash, EBT, Card, and Check...
NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Competition.
Watch the live stream.
Get off the beaten path, stand on the highest peaks, ski the steepest slopes, and be a part of the gripping adventures waiting for you at this year's Banff...
A mother’s hopes for her son clash with an educational system rigged against him in Dominique Morisseau's Pipeline.
Learn more at...
Saturday, February 25
A short course with Orin Martin at the UCSC Farm, Alan Chadwick Garden, and Fifth Crow Farm
Course Schedule
Thursday, February 23th, 5:30-7:00pm — Online...
NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Competition
Join us for the 20th Annual Practical Activism Conference!
Practical Activism is a free day-long conference featuring speakers, performances, interactive...
NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Competition.
Attend the games in person or watch the broadcast online.
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
The Writing on the Wall, a collaboration between artist Hank Willis Thomas and scholar and activist Dr. Baz Dreisinger, is an installation covering the...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Flowers For Incarcerated Mothers is an art and garden project made in collaboration with artist jackie sumell and over two dozen mothers who are...
Join us for the Norris Center Art and Research Symposium !
Dr. Frick is Chief Scientist at Bat Conservation International and an Associate Research Professor...
Get off the beaten path, stand on the highest peaks, ski the steepest slopes, and be a part of the gripping adventures waiting for you at this year's Banff...
A mother’s hopes for her son clash with an educational system rigged against him in Dominique Morisseau's Pipeline.
Learn more at...
Sunday, February 26
A short course with Orin Martin at the UCSC Farm, Alan Chadwick Garden, and Fifth Crow Farm
Course Schedule
Thursday, February 23th, 5:30-7:00pm — Online...
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Flowers For Incarcerated Mothers is an art and garden project made in collaboration with artist jackie sumell and over two dozen mothers who are...
A mother’s hopes for her son clash with an educational system rigged against him in Dominique Morisseau's Pipeline.
Learn more at...
Get off the beaten path, stand on the highest peaks, ski the steepest slopes, and be a part of the gripping adventures waiting for you at this year's Banff...
Monday, February 27
Together we are forging new futures so that our communities are sustained and thriving. This labor of love often looks external: Changing the material...
Tuesday, February 28
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
This screening series assembles recent works by Indigenous filmmakers that examine a range of speculative, dystopian, and hopeful futures. Featured artists...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Wednesday, March 1
Affordable organic produce from the UCSC Farm and local farmers, available to students, staff, faculty, and community members! Cash, EBT, Card, and Check...
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
What are the relations between abolition and the cinematic archive? Explore these questions through a rotating series of excerpts and full-length short...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
A supportive space to realize you are not alone in struggling to juggle personal and academic demands. Common topics include: anxiety, motivation, Impostor...
The Art Department invites the community to attend drawing classes. Drop-In Draw provides a live model and room monitor. There is no formal lesson. Only dry...
Thursday, March 2
The hundreds of photographs which compose Degrees of Visibility chart the proliferation of jails, prisons, and detention centers across the United States....
What are the relations between abolition and the cinematic archive? Explore these questions through a rotating series of excerpts and full-length short...
Sky Hopinka’s visually striking and linguistically rich films, photographs, and poetry, explore the layered nature of contemporary Indigenous experience. A...
Have you noticed that a large portion of your writing happens in short bursts? So have we! Writing Together is structured, weekly writing time for graduate...
Join Lorato Anderson, the Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Graduate Division, for help and information regarding graduate support, a...
The Graduate Men's Group is a participant driven group for male graduate students to come together to discuss the challenges of grad school. To participate...
Six years. 4,121 streets. Angelica Glass walked the entire County of Santa Cruz, learning photography as she went.
We are excited to bring you a story of...
Friday, March 3
[This event is for Arts Division staff and faculty only and is not open to other UC Santa Cruz units, students, or to the general public.]
Arts Dean Celine...