The standard model of how the universe works involves the widely accepted theory that dark energy is a fundamental constant ...
Porter College hosts EnCore, a culminating exhibition of student projects from Porter 1, the college’s core course. The event ...
For the second year in a row, UC Santa Cruz undergraduate computer engineering student Astra Tsai was the fastest student to ...
Many have seen the newest mural on campus, Danza a la Rebeldía (Dance as Rebellion), but now is the chance to learn more ...
Spring Emeriti Faculty Lecture, Susan Harding explores the limits of modern secularity and secular norms during the 1980’s ...
Alumna Cassi Janakos (Porter ’11, economics) has been named to the prestigious Inc. 2025 Female Founders 500 list for leading ...
The American Educational Research Association (AERA) has named Cynthia Lewis, professor emerita of education at the ...
Professionals in arts disciplines know there is always a way to make a living doing what you love, and the award-winning ...
Three UC Santa Cruz faculty members have been named new fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Using CRISPR-based engineering methods to prompt stem cells to organize into embryo-like structures, scientists at UC Santa Cruz were able to create “programmable” cellular models of embryos without ...
For the second year in a row, UC Santa Cruz undergraduate computer engineering student Astra Tsai was the fastest student to solve the National Security Administration’s (NSA) codebreaker challenge.
Sagnick Mukherjee will receive his Ph.D. in astronomy and astrophysics from UC Santa Cruz this spring. He is expected to begin his fellowship at Arizona State University in September 2025. (Photo by ...