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Welcome to our 2021 Virtual Open House!

In this week-long series, we opened the doors to our classrooms and laboratories (virtually), and shared just what it means to study as a Banana Slug on our campus! Our professors, students, and staff members brought some examples of our innovative, interdisciplinary research and learning directly to you in these LIVE virtual events. The event has passed, but we encourage you to view the video recordings below!

Designing a Video Game

Monday, Nov 1  5:00-6:30 p.m.

Recent UC Santa Cruz graduates discuss the roles they played to create the video game, Alone, Not Lonely . Faculty from Computer Game Design and Art & Design: Games and Playable Media will give an overview of the video game design programs at UCSC.

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Producer, Narrative, Creative Director, UI Designer, Concept Artist Major: Art & Design: Games and Playable Media College Affiliation: Crown Graduation Year: 2021  

Rachel Haub

Lead Programmer Major: Computer Science: Computer Game Design College Affiliation: Cowell Graduation Year: 2021  

2D Artist and Animator  Major: Art & Design: Games and Playable Media College Affiliation: Oakes Graduation Year: 2021

Ethan Grossbach

Level Designer Major: Computer Science: Game Design College Affiliation: Crown Graduation Year: 2022

Adrian Miller

Programmer Major: Computer Science: Computer Game Design College Affiliation : Stevenson Graduation Year: 2022

Gregory Kauffman

Sound Designer and Composer Major: Music College Affiliation : Cowell Graduation Year: 2021

Lezette De Paz

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Aurelia Swift

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Tuesday, Nov 2  5:00-6:30 p.m.

Alumni and current UCSC students share how they started businesses while on campus or after graduating. They will also discuss the entrepreneurship program opportunities UC Santa Cruz provides.

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Pavle Jeremic

Alum CEO & Founder of Aether Biomachines, Inc. Major:  Bio-Molecular Engineering College Affiliation:  Oakes

Grad Year:  2017

Location:  Davis, CA

Justin Redmond

Recent graduate

Co-Founder of ReFuel Technologies & current graduate student

Major: Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology 

College Affiliation: Porter Transfer Community

Grad Year: 2020

Location: Rialto, CA

Kimberley Bueno-Schonig

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Major: Politics & Legal Studies

College Affiliation: Crown College

Grad Year: 2016

Location: Pleasant Hill, CA

Shiloh Sacks

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CTO & Co-Founder of Wonderfil

Major:  Electrical Engineering 

College Affiliation:  Stevenson

Grad Year:   2022

Location:  Los Angeles, CA

Samuel Rapp

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College Affiliation: Cowell

Grad Year: 2021

Location: San Francisco, CA

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Current UC Santa Cruz students representing each of the five academic divisions on campus - Arts; Baskin School of Engineering; Humanities; Physical & Biological Sciences; and Social Sciences - discuss their experience as a Banana Slug in a Q&A format. Ask them anything!

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Arts Division Major:  Theater Arts and Music ( double major ) College Affiliation:  Cowell Graduating: Spring 2022 Hometown:   Rodeo, CA

Shivika Sivakumar

Baskin School of Engineering Major:  Computer Science and Politics ( double major ) College Affiliation:  College 9 Graduating: June 2022 Hometown:  Milpitas, CA  

Artis Anderson

Physical and Biological Sciences Major : Theater Arts   Minor:  STEM education College Affiliation: Rachel Carson College Graduating: Spring 2022 Hometown: South Central Los Angeles, CA

Jimmy Gomez

Social Sciences Major: Psychology, Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology, Education, Democracy, and Justice College Affiliation: John R. Lewis Graduating: Spring 2022 Hometown: Inglewood, CA

Daniel Marinero

Humanities Major:   Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Black Studies minor College Affiliation:  Kresge College Graduating: Spring 2022 Hometown:   Los Banos, CA

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Thursday, Nov 4 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.

Faculty and current UCSC students discuss programs and opportunities for undergraduate students to study and get involved in social justice issues including those within the Critical Race and Ethnic Studies department, the Center for Racial Justice and the Everett Program for Technology and Social Change .

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Christine Hong

Critical Race and Ethnic Studies

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Shauntay Larkins

Alexandra munoz.

Executive fellow at the Everett Program 

UCSC Class of 2021 

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Undergraduates in Research

Friday, Nov 5  5:00 - 6:30 p.m.

UCSC undergraduate students and faculty involved in research showcase multiple opportunities from different academic disciplines, and discuss how students can join a lab or research project during their time at UC Santa Cruz.

Research

Major:  Biomolecular Engineering & Electrical Engineering ( double major )

College Affiliation:  John R. Lewis

Graduation Year:  2023

Eris Albert-Minckler

Major:  Chemistry

College Affiliation:  Porter

Graduation Year: 2022

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UC Santa Cruz offers virtual tours of Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve

Prompted by the temporary suspension of in-person tours due to COVID-19, the new virtual tours are available in English and Spanish

January 11, 2021

By Tim Stephens

Ernesto Chavez-Velasco

A new virtual tour of Younger Lagoon Natural Reserve allows visitors to learn about the unique ecology and programs at the reserve from the comfort of their homes.

Younger Lagoon Reserve is a 72-acre natural reserve located on the UC Santa Cruz Coastal Science Campus. The reserve is part of the UC Natural Reserve System and serves as a living laboratory and outdoor classroom for research, teaching, and public service.

Prior to the pandemic, free docent-guided tours of the reserve’s beach and lagoon area were available through the Seymour Marine Discovery Center . Due to COVID-19 precautions, the Seymour Center was temporarily closed and the in-person tour program temporarily suspended in March 2020.

“The virtual tour is a collaboration between the Seymour Center and the Natural Reserves as part of our efforts to maintain public access and engagement during the pandemic,” said Reserve Director Elizabeth Howard.

The virtual tours are available in English or Spanish through the websites of both the Seymour Center and Younger Lagoon Reserve.

UCSC undergraduate Ernesto Chavez-Velasco serves as the guide for both tours. A senior majoring in environmental studies, Chavez-Velasco has done an internship at the reserve and is currently a student employee working on the reserve’s habitat restoration projects. He had just begun leading in-person tours when the pandemic shut them down in March.

“The virtual tours are pretty similar to the in-person tours in terms of the information about the reserve and local natural history and biodiversity,” he said. “The videos take people to different places in the reserve just like the in-person tours. The biggest difference is being able to answer people’s questions when it’s in person.”

The virtual tour features a map of the reserve with marked locations where visitors can click to watch videos about the features of each type of habitat. Undergraduate Rose Brown Orr created the website for the tours and edited the videos as part of an internship project under the supervision of Vaughan Williams, restoration field manager for the reserve, Daniel Costa, director of the Institute of Marine Sciences, and Howard. Orr, a senior in environmental studies, said her interest in the reserve and in Geographic Information System (GIS) methods made it an appealing project.

“I was thrilled to work on a project using GIS as I was planning to graduate with a concentration in GIS,” she said. “GIS offers a variety of story map templates, and we went with a user-friendly design that allows the visitor control over what part of the reserve they want to look at.”

Orr has done all of the work on this project remotely, including learning about the reserve itself. The experience has made her appreciate the value of remote learning.

“It’s important to keep learning during the pandemic and use alternative methods to make that happen,” she said. “I’m glad more people will be able to visit the reserve virtually now through the website.”

The University of California Natural Reserve System is a unique assemblage of 41 protected wild land sites throughout California. The reserves encompass nearly all of the state's major ecosystems, preserved in as undisturbed a condition as possible to support research and teaching programs. The four NRS sites that form the UC Santa Cruz unit are spread along 60 miles of the central coast: Año Nuevo Island Reserve, Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve, Fort Ord Natural Reserve, and Younger Lagoon Reserve. The UCSC NRS also administers the UCSC Campus Natural Reserve.

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If your student indicated a preference for university housing during the admission acceptance process, then they should:

  • If they are frosh- expect to be notified via email in mid-July of their room type, and in late August of their specific room and roommate assignment.
  • If they are transfers- check their UCSC email for time-sensitive information about applying for university housing. Only students who indicated a preference for university housing during the admission process, and submit all forms and required fees by stated deadlines, will be eligible for a housing guarantee. (This applies to transfer students only)

Students whose disabilities substantially impact their ability to live in the standard housing environment may request housing accommodations (e.g. an accessible room, debunked bed, visual fire alarm, etc.). Requests for housing accommodations are submitted through the UCSC Disability Resource Center .

Students whose disability requires the use of a Service or Support Animal and who plan to live in university housing must request approval by submitting documentation to the Disability Resource Center ( DRC ). Service or support animals may not reside in university housing without prior registration.

For detailed information and commonly asked questions on what to bring for technology on campus visit our ResNet Website . Students can learn how to get online and how to access the university's  wireless services . 

Living Off-Campus

Students planning to live off-campus while attending UCSC are encouraged to utilize the services and resources of the UCSC Community Rentals Office . Community Rentals is a student's best resource for finding rental housing in the Santa Cruz area.

The first step to any off-campus housing search is to complete the online Renters Workshop . In addition to learning how to optimize a rental search and living experience, students also receive a certificate of completion to add to any rental application packet. Landlords know that educated tenants make better tenants and many prefer or only accept those who complete this workshop.

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The Baskin Engineering Student Ambassadors (BESA) are offering in-person tours, virtual tours, and office hours throughout the quarter. 

Tour times and office hours are listed on the booking page below and subject to change based on BESA availability.

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About the Exhibit

This exhibition, opened in May 2017, presents primary materials that document daily life in the Haight-Ashbury during the Summer of Love, and is entirely comprised of items held in the UCSC Library’s Special Collections & Archives. The items on display are drawn from a variety of collections, including the Grateful Dead Archive, the Ruth-Marion Baruch Photographs, the Eric Thiermann Photographs, the James Gunderson and Peter Coha Comic Book Collection, and our rich collection of alternative periodicals and small press literary publications. The Summer of Love took place in the public sphere: the images and texts on display in Dead Central would have been available on the streets of San Francisco fifty years ago.

Exhibit curated by Kate Dundon, Mary deVries, Janet Young, and Beth Remak-Honnef.

Virtual tour created by Kristy Golubiewski-Davis, Ann Hubble, Alix Norton, and Reed Scriven.

Special thanks to Ryan Dzialo and Marcus Thayer in Library Operations. The University Library thanks the Scott Brittingham Family Foundation for its generous support of this exhibition.

These collections are available from the UCSC Library's Special Collections & Archives and the digital copies of the work are intended to support research, teaching and private study. All items may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Use of this work beyond that allowed by fair use requires written permission of the copyright holder(s). Responsibility for obtaining permission, and for any use or distribution of this work, rests exclusively with the user and not the UC Santa Cruz Library. Requests for permission to publish must be directed to the rights holder. 

If you have questions or concerns, please contact us at  [email protected] .

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To learn more about the Summer of Love, visit the Love on Haight  Digital Exhibit .

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The land on which we gather is the unceded territory of the Awaswas-speaking Uypi Tribe. The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, comprised of the descendants of indigenous people taken to missions Santa Cruz and San Juan Bautista during Spanish colonization of the Central Coast, is today working hard to restore traditional stewardship practices on these lands and heal from historical trauma.

The land acknowledgement used at UC Santa Cruz was developed in partnership with the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band Chairman and the Amah Mutsun Relearning Program at the UCSC Arboretum .

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