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Bernt Wahl, BA 1984, BS 1986 – author and entrepreneur, Fulbright Fellow. November 1985 coined UC Santa Cruz motto "Fiat Slug". Annie Wells, BA 1981 – photographer, filmmaker, winner of Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography in 1997. Lawrence Weschler, 1974 – author.
ETH Zürich. University of Washington. Thesis. Moisture transport in polyimide films in integrated circuits (1987) Denice Dee Denton (August 27, 1959 – June 24, 2006) was an American professor of electrical engineering and academic administrator. She was the ninth chancellor of the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Website. ucsc.edu. The University of California, Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz or UCSC) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Cruz, California. It is one of the ten campuses in the University of California system. Located on Monterey Bay, on the edge of the coastal community of Santa Cruz, the main campus lies on 2,001 acres (810 ha ...
Welcome to Dean’s List, a roundup of higher education news in the Triangle and across North Carolina from The News & Observer and me, Korie Dean. In this week’s edition, I share what UNC ...
Korie Dean. August 27, 2024 at 5:00 AM. Wednesday will mark one year since the on-campus shooting at UNC-Chapel Hill that left a professor dead. Tailei Qi, a now-former graduate student at the ...
Dean E. McHenry (18 October 1910 – 17 March 1998) was an American professor of political science, and the founding chancellor of the University of California, Santa Cruz. McHenry was born in Lompoc, California north of Santa Barbara, and received his bachelor's degree in political science from UCLA in 1932, and went on to receive a master's ...
Welcome to Dean’s List, ... UNC Charlotte named its student health center in honor of state Sen. Joyce Waddell. The center will be known as the Joyce Davis Waddell Center for Student Health and ...
The Baskin School of Engineering is housed in the Jack Baskin Engineering building, located on High Street at the north-most end of the UC Santa Cruz main campus. The structure was completed in 1971 and was originally the Applied Sciences Building before the engineering department was formed in the 1990s.