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UCSC in the News

Michael Loik of environmental studies was featured prominently in a Los Angeles Times article about the ripple effects of this winter's heavy rains.

The Santa Cruz Sentinel ran a story about Cormac Flanagan, assistant professor of computer science, who won a prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship.

The San Jose Mercury News reported that American studies professor Tricia Rose “boldly confronted some of the people responsible for disseminating misogynistic lyrics” at a landmark conference titled “Feminism and Hip Hop” held at the University of Chicago.

The Los Angeles Times quoted psychology professor Catherine Cooper in a feature story about “home” and how the word means different things after we move out of our childhood home.

Stephen McCabe, coordinator of research and education at the UCSC Arboretum, was quoted in a Santa Cruz Sentinel story about the exceptional amount of rain this year and its effects on plant life.

William Berry, managing director of the University Affiliated Research Center at NASA Ames, was quoted in a story about the future of NASA Ames in the San Jose Business Journal.

GEO World wrote up the UC Atlas of Global Inequality. The atlas is a project of the Center for Global, International and Regional Studies.

The Watsonville Register-Pajaronian ran a feature on the new outdoor concert series created by the UCSC Arboretum in honor of the university's 40th anniversary.

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