Marty O’Reilly (Kresge ’12, environmental studies) turned three out of four judges chairs during The Voice blind auditions.
AI-powered seizure detection offers up to 44.8% improved performance for predicting seizures compared to baseline methods. The method is relevant for a wide range of fields that use time series.
UC Santa Cruz is one of 18 colleges and universities to earn the Seal in 2025, reaffirming its place in a group of nearly 50 institutions that are taking responsibility for advancing student success.
The inaugural Communicating Climate Solutions Symposium convened community leaders, local officials, researchers, and journalists like KQED’s Danielle Venton, who moderated one of the event's panels. ...
For more than 50 years, UC Santa Cruz has been a national leader in supporting farmers and shaping food systems. Stand with us to defend this work.
Two researchers received two-year grants from The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation. Two researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have received Young Investigator Awards from the ...
The actress Sheila Atim in a scene from Isaac Julien's "All That Changes You." Acclaimed artist, filmmaker, and Distinguished Professor of The Arts and History of Consciousness Isaac Julien has ...
The new collaboration allows scientists, including those in underserved regions such as Africa, to collect and process cryo-EM data without investing in multimillion-dollar microscopes or high-powered ...
For the 2025-2026 academic year, the UC Santa Cruz Arts Division is welcoming two new faculty members who bring fresh energy, ...
One year after graduating from UC Santa Cruz, Jane Grantham (Porter ‘24, art and design: games and playable media) held a contract role with Warner Bros Entertainment and recently started a new ...
One year after graduating from UC Santa Cruz, Tanner Rowland (Cowell ’24, politics) works as a congressional aide in the U.S. House of Representatives under the Office of Congressman Jimmy Panetta.
One year after graduating from UC Santa Cruz, Ryan Haraden (Stevenson ’24, intensive psychology) is a J.D. Candidate at ...
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