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SUMMARY:Snow Wonder
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty & Staff Health and Well-being Program presents Snow Wonder\, a UC systemwide wellness challenge!  \nRegistration opens November 3 – November 24\nChallenge runs Monday\, November 17 – Sunday\, December 14 \nJoin this 2025 UC Snow Wonder Challenge! Picture yourself having a healthier\, happier holiday season. Form teams with your colleagues and motivate each other and celebrate your healthy habit accomplishments to end the year on a healthy high note and head into 2026 feeling your best! \nVisit the UCSC Snow Wonder webpage to learn more. Register to create a new account and choose UC Santa Cruz as your location. Please note that space for this challenge is limited\, so sign up early.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/snow-wonder/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering
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SUMMARY:Giving Day
DESCRIPTION:On November 5\, 2025\, UC Santa Cruz will celebrate the 10th anniversary of Giving Day\, our signature 24-hour fundraising event that unites Slugs around the world in support of student success\, research\, and community programs. \nOver the past decade\, thousands of donors have raised millions to provide scholarships\, fuel groundbreaking research\, strengthen basic needs programs\, and ensure every student has the resources to thrive. \nThis milestone year is our chance to reflect on what we’ve achieved together and take bold steps forward. Giving Day 2025 will feature hundreds of campus projects\, exciting matches and challenges that amplify every gift\, and a global community of Slugs rallying for one cause: expanding opportunity. Mark your calendar\, sign up to be an Advocate\, and join us as we make the 10th year of Giving Day our most impactful yet.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/giving-day/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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SUMMARY:Top Grad Schools in International Relations
DESCRIPTION:Georgetown SFS\, Columbia SIPA\, Johns Hopkins SAIS\, and Tufts Fletcher will be visiting UCSC! This is a great opportunity for students to hear from all four schools at the same time. We will cover the following topics: \n\nThe Graduate School Application Process (how to stand out in your applications\, and what grad schools are looking for)\nAdmissions Requirements & Timeline\nFinancial Aid and Scholarships\nCareer Opportunities in Public Policy & International Affairs\n\nIf you have disability-related needs\, please contact the Career Success office at csuccess@ucsc.edu or (831) 459-4420 as soon as possible. \nYOU BELONG HERE\nPrograms and services are open to all\, consistent with state and federal law\, as well as the University of California’s nondiscrimination policies. Every initiative—whether a student service\, faculty program\, or community event—is designed to be accessible\, inclusive\, and respectful of all identities. To learn more\, please visit UC Nondiscrimination Statement or Nondiscrimination Policy for UC Publications.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/top-grad-schools-in-international-relations/
LOCATION:Cervantes and Velasquez Conference Room – Bay Tree Conference Center\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences
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SUMMARY:CSE Colloquium: Mitigating Data Scarcity via Simulation by Roozbeh Mottaghi
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Roozbeh Mottaghi\, University of Washington \nAbstract: Data has revolutionized progress across AI fields like natural language processing and computer vision. Yet\, in robotics\, data collection remains a significant challenge: robots must interact with complex\, dynamic environments\, making the process slow\, costly\, and difficult to scale. In this talk\, I will discuss how simulation is transforming the landscape of robotics research by addressing these data bottlenecks. I will introduce Habitat 3.0\, a 3D simulator designed for training and evaluating robotic agents in dynamic environments that include human interactions. Focusing on collaborative human-robot tasks\, I will present PARTNR\, a simulation benchmark designed to rigorously evaluate planning and reasoning in interactive settings. I will share key insights from this benchmark\, revealing both the impressive capabilities of current LLMs and the significant challenges they encounter when faced with the complexities of real-world environments. \nBio: Roozbeh Mottaghi is a Senior Research Scientist Manager at FAIR and an Affiliate Associate Professor in Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. Prior to joining FAIR\, he was the Research Manager of the Perceptual Reasoning and Interaction Research (PRIOR) group at the Allen Institute for AI (AI2). He obtained his PhD in Computer Science in 2013 from the University of California\, Los Angeles. After PhD\, he joined the Computer Science Department at Stanford University as a post-doctoral researcher. His research mainly focuses on embodied AI\, reasoning via perception\, and learning via interaction\, and his work on large-scale Embodied AI received the Outstanding Paper Award at NeurIPS 2022. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFaculty Host: Professor Mohsen Lesani \n\nLocation: Engineering 2\, E2-180\n\n*Refreshments such as coffee and pastries will be provided.\n\nZoom: https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/93445911992?pwd=YkJ2TQtF79h0PcNXbEcpZLbpK0coiY.1&jst=3
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/cse-colloquium-mitigating-data-scarcity-via-simulation-by-roozbeh-mottaghi/
LOCATION:Engineering 2\, Engineering 2 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:Honoring Patrick Orozco Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Amah-Ka-Tura: “People of the Land” \nWe gather in recognition of Amah-Ka-Tura\, a symbol of the enduring legacy and successful efforts of Patrick Orozco and the Pajaro Valley Ohlone Indian Council. Today\, we honor Patrick’s unwavering commitment to protecting the sacred lands along Lee Road\, a site of deep cultural and spiritual significance. \nThis event marks the 50th anniversary of what has come to be known as “Wounded Lee” — a pivotal moment in the struggle to preserve Ohlone heritage. Patrick Orozco’s dedication to the protection\, remembrance\, and revitalization of the cultural traditions of the Ohlone People\, the Chumash People and other Indigenous People continues to inspire generations. \nWe gather in gratitude and remembrance\, acknowledging his role as a cultural bearer\, a protector of the land\, and a voice for the ancestors.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/honoring-patrick-orozco-luncheon/
LOCATION:Hay Barn\, 94 Ranch View Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meetings & Conferences
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SUMMARY:Road Trip! Light in the American West\, from Baja to the Yukon
DESCRIPTION:The photographs in this exhibition\, made between 2004 and 2025\, span across the American West from the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico to The Yukon territory in Canada. Paul Schoellhamer’s (Cowell ‘69) color photographs invite us to travel with him and reflect on our relationship to land\, the light that shapes it\, and the freedom – contested but essential – to move across it. \nThe exhibition draws on voices across time and perspective that frame the American landscape as more than a stage for beauty and awe. For Chief Satanta of the Kiowa Nation\, to roam the land freely was life itself. For N. Scott Momaday\, land must be “believed to be seen.” For Eliot Porter\, light and reflection imparted magic to Glen Canyon’s waters. For Wallace Stegner\, saving natural places meant saving fragments of our collective sanity. For Brook M. Thompson\, the Klamath River is recognized with personhood. Alongside these perspectives\, Paul’s images press us to see public land not as scenery to extract or aestheticize\, but as sustenance and history. Land is alive and contested. To see closely is not to linger on a romanticized vision of the American landscape\, but to reckon with responsibility: how we safeguard access\, how we imagine “wildness\,” and how we hold space for futures beyond our own. For Paul\, this exhibition is a call for students to encounter land and light firsthand and let those encounters be their teachers. \nOpening Reception\nOctober 4\, 2025\n1-4pm \n—– \nJoin us every Friday for Art Fridays.\nNo experience necessary. Supplies and snacks provided. \n\nSep 26 Snail Mail/Postcards\nOct 3 Souvenir Keychains\nOct 10 Stamp Magnets\nOct 17 Cyanotype Totebags/Pouches/Pencil cases\nOct 24 Candy Around The World Linocuts\nOct 31 Abstract Felt Collages\nNov 7 Phone Photos/Buttons\nNov 14 Travel Related Patches With Upcycled Materials\nNov 21 Thanksgiving Break! No Art Friday\nNov 28 Unexpected Landscape Surrealist Collage\n\nPlease note that the date and the project is subject to change.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/road-trip-light-in-the-american-west-from-baja-to-the-yukon/2025-11-05/
LOCATION:Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery\, 11 Cowell Service Rd\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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SUMMARY:Joint Senate/Admin Forum — Development of Achievement Relative to Opportunity (ARO) Guidelines for UC Santa Cruz Personnel Review
DESCRIPTION:The Committee on Academic Personnel (CAP)\, VPAA Ravelo\, and iCP/EVC Koch will host a working Forum on the Development of Achievement Relative to Opportunity (ARO) Guidelines for UC Santa Cruz Personnel Review on November 5\, 2025 from 3:00pm to 5:00pm via Zoom. Please see this document for history\, context\, and draft proposals for ARO guidelines. \nWith stakeholder feedback from this forum\, CAP\, the VPAA\, and the iCP/EVC aim to develop comprehensive guidelines for ARO in the personnel review process that consider disruptive\, external impacts on academic advancement. This online Senate forum will gather broad input from Senate faculty on a preliminary proposal for ARO guidelines with the goal of implementing the guidelines in review cycles beginning fall quarter 2026. Please join us for this working forum to share your valuable input and feedback\, and assist us in creating a set of guidelines that best serves our campus and faculty. We hope you will bring examples of impacts and thoughts on how we can best assess impacted work.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/aro-in-personnel-review/
LOCATION:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IUD4vjdJHS6XDiBo5hTVE9iS3oCmJubXTY2xkYhffwg/edit?tab=t.0
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:American Agitators Screening at Cabrillo
DESCRIPTION:American Agitators comes to Santa Cruz! We cordially invite you to the screening of American Agitators with a discussion and a Free Dinner! Spaces are limited\, so RSVP today! \nSponsored by Santa Cruz Local\, Cabrillo College\, COPA\, UCSC Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas\, UCSC Center for Labor and Community\, and UCSC Institute for Social Transformation. \nAMERICAN AGITATORS captures the remarkable story of organizing for social change in the U.S. through the work Fred Ross Sr. and many others such as iconic organizers Dolores Huerta and Fred Ross Jr. as well as current ones\, all of whom have devoted their lives to the pursuit of justice and equality. \nFor over 50 years Ross led a groundbreaking organizing approach that improved the lives of thousands and reverberates in organizing strategies today. From organizing Dust Bowl refugees to helping Japanese-Americans find jobs and housing after release from the internment camps to challenging KKK activity by organizing civil unity leagues in California that led to the integration of local school boards across California’s Citrus Belt\, Ross’ work with the Mendez case laid the foundation for the Supreme Court’s decision in Brown vs Board of Education and his mentorship of legendary organizers Cesar Chavez and Huerta led to the success of the United Farmworkers. \nGenerations of organizers and activists\, many of whom are featured in AMERICAN AGITATORS\, stand on the shoulders of Ross and his innovative organizing tactics. Evidence of Ross’ impact is illustrated in the case examples the film explores: in Atlanta\, where Fight For 15 organizers demand an increased minimum wage and the unionization of workers across the Southern states; in Las Vegas where hotel workers organize for fair wages and to get out the vote; in Oakland\, where teachers\, families and community members forged a fair contract with the Oakland school district. \nThe documentary demonstrates the efficacy of member-led movements built through patience and by listening. \nAward-winning filmmaker Raymond Telles has made American Agitators to illustrate how collective action can create long term\, positive change especially at a critical moment in American history. \n“Bringing Fred’s life to the screen is the medicine our society needs right now. He empowered people to be engaged in the democratic process.” \n-Dolores Huerta\, February 2022 \nView: American Agitators Premier Trailer \nCheck us out: American Agitators
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/american-agitators-screening-at-cabrillo/
LOCATION:Cabrillo College\, 6500 Soquel Dr.\, Aptos\, CA\, 95003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:The UC Santa Cruz Kraw Lecture Series presents:  Stars to Soil:  A Journey from the Big Bang to Planet Earth
DESCRIPTION:In this Kraw lecture\, Professor Alexie Leauthaud will present the latest results on the nature of our universe\, including groundbreaking and prize-winning new results on the nature of dark energy. Leauthaud will discuss our current understanding of the basic ingredients of our Universe and will explain why recent results from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument Collaboration (DESI) collaboration made international headline news earlier this year. She will speculate on what this might mean for the future of our Universe. Zooming into planet Earth\, Professor Leauthaud will then explain why astronomers are increasingly becoming involved in the fight against climate change. She will discuss her own journey in recognizing the predicament of life on this blue planet will conclude with a big picture view of the challenges that lie ahead. \n\nIn-Person Reception: 5:30 p.m.\nLecture: 6–7 p.m.\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/the-uc-santa-cruz-kraw-lecture-series-presents-stars-to-soil-a-journey-from-the-big-bang-to-planet-earth/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:A Joyful Noise—video\, music\, panel discussion\, and fellowship
DESCRIPTION:Audiences are invited to listen\, share\, and express ideas and feelings about individual and collective struggles in this interdisciplinary event featuring music\, arts\, science\, and creative videography: \n\nVideo screening (Art)\nMusical interlude\nVideo screening (STEM)\nPanel discussion with Q&A\nLight refreshments with continued conversation/fellowship in the lobby\n\nThis event features live performances—Karlton Hester (tenor sax and composer of electronic score)\, akua naru (word)\, Tammy Hall (piano)\, Pierpaolo Polzonetti (clarinet; guest professor from UC Davis)\, and Jing Zhou (Guzheng)—and videography by Patricia Saucedo\, Katarina Fink\, and Nanaiya Hester. Video participants include Karlton Hester (electronic music score and tenor saxophone)\, Fahima Ife and Renaldo Wilson (UCSC Critical Race & Ethnic Studies)\, akua naru (UCSC Music Department)\, Mandjou Kone (UCSC Department of Performance\, Play & Design)\, Angel Riotutor (director of the American Indian Resource Center and People of Color Sustainability Collective)\, and Chari Glogovac-Smith (UCSC Film and Digital Media Department). \nThis event is presented as a collaboration between Arts Division and STEM Associate Deans of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (DEI)\, including: Marcella Gomez\, associate professor/associate dean for DEI with the Jack Baskin School of Engineering; Pedro Morales-Almazan\, associate teaching professor/associate dean for DEI with the Division of Physical and Biological Sciences (PBSci); Karlton Hester\, professor/associate dean for DEI with the Arts Division; and Anju Reejhsinghani\, vice chancellor and chief diversity officer at UC Santa Cruz.\n—\nADMISSION\n– FREE and open to the public\n– Doors are scheduled to open 30 minutes prior to event start time\n—\nVISITOR PARKING\n– Parking by permit\, ParkMobile\, or $5 cash/credit via the on-site parking attendant\n– Arts Lot #126 is the closest parking lot to the event\n– Visitors with DMV placards or plates may park for free in DMV spaces\, Medical spaces\, or ParkMobile spaces without additional payment\, or in timed zones for longer than the posted time.\n– More information provided by UCSC Transportation & Parking Services (TAPS)\n—\nThis program is open to all members of the public consistent with state and federal law.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/joyful-noise/
LOCATION:Music Center Recital Hall\, 400 McHenry Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Performances
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