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SUMMARY:The Future of Work in the Age of AI: March Slugs and Steins with Dean PK Agarwal
DESCRIPTION:The Future of Work in the Age of AI: Chaos\, Adaptation\, or Growth? \nArtificial intelligence has reignited an old debate: are we approaching mass technological unemployment\, or simply the next phase of economic evolution? Public discourse swings between dystopian predictions of human obsolescence and confident assurances that “new jobs will replace old ones.” This lecture steps back from speculation and examines evidence. Drawing on economic history and disruptive change\, going back to the wheel and the printing press to electrification\, computers\, and the internet—we explore how societies have repeatedly confronted disruptive change: moments when existing skills\, institutions\, and expectations no longer matched the pace of innovation. The goal is not to predict the future\, but to provide a framework for thinking about it—what AI may automate\, what it may amplify\, and why the real disruption may be the speed of adaptation rather than the disappearance of work itself. The talk concludes with implications for higher education\, workforce development\, and how individuals can remain resilient in an age where intelligence is no longer exclusively human. \nREGISTER \n 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/march-slugs-and-steins-with-dean-pk-agarwal/
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:Bioinformatics: Lead the next wave of innovation
DESCRIPTION:Lead the next wave of innovation in life sciences and data.\nAs biotechnology and data analytics converge\, the demand for professionals who can interpret complex biological data and drive discovery continues to grow. Learn how experts in bioinformatics use computational tools\, programming\, and molecular biology to transform raw data into scientific and medical insights. \nJoin Darryl A. León\, Ph.D.\, chair of the UCSC Silicon Valley Extension Bioinformatics program\, for an inside look at how our courses can help you strengthen your skills in data analysis\, genomics\, and software tools—preparing you to contribute to advances in biotech\, pharmaceuticals\, and healthcare. \nThis info session is sponsored by the Bioinformatics certificate program. \nSpecial offer\nNew students get a 10% discount. Use code: FIRSTTIME10% \nClaim your seat today.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/bioinformatics-lead-the-next-wave-of-innovation/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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SUMMARY:Advance your career in medical device design and quality
DESCRIPTION:As healthcare technology evolves\, professionals who understand global regulatory standards\, risk management\, and quality systems are in high demand. Learn how to design\, document\, and validate medical devices\, digital health solutions\, and AI/ML-based devices while ensuring compliance with FDA\, ISO\, and EU MDR requirements. \nJoin Kiran Gulati\, chair of the UCSC Silicon Valley Extension Medical Device Quality and Design program\, for an inside look at how our courses provide hands-on training\, practical case studies\, and industry-relevant skills that prepare you for roles in quality engineering\, regulatory compliance\, and design assurance. \nThis info session is sponsored by the Medical Device Quality and Design certificate program at UCSC Silicon Valley Extension. \nClaim your seat. 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/advance-your-career-in-medical-device-design-and-quality/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T193000
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SUMMARY:Educational Therapy Program Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Transform learning\nJoin Diana Black Kennedy\, chair of UCSC Silicon Valley’s Educational Therapy certificate program\, to learn how this distinctive program prepares educators and professionals to create meaningful\, lasting impact. As one of the few programs approved by the Association of Educational Therapists (AET)\, it equips you with the skills to assess learning differences and implement research-based\, effective interventions with confidence. \nEmpower students and build your practice\nGain skills to support students with learning differences like dyslexia\, ADHD\, and autism using therapeutic and educational strategies. Whether you’re working in schools or starting a private practice\, this program helps you create individualized plans that foster meaningful progress. \nThis spring info session is sponsored by the Educational Therapy Program. \nClaim your seat. 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/educational-therapy-program-info-session/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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SUMMARY:Learn more about high school health pathways
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the new High School Health Pathways Summer Academy! \nAt this interactive info session about our new program for college-bound high schoolers\, Dr. Deepthi Nair\, senior director of the UC Santa Cruz Premed Postbacc Program\, will talk about the UC Santa Cruz High School Health Pathways Summer Academy\, a six-week session of transformative learning\, in-person\, at the Silicon Valley Campus of UC Santa Cruz. \nLearn more about the summer academy\, which offers hands-on learning in diverse topics such as: \n\nHuman biology\nMicroscopy\nPublic health advocacy\nExpert mentorship\nField experiences\nCapstone project\n\nHigh school students\, parents\, and advisors are invited to join the discussion and bring questions. \nClaim your seat today.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/learn-more-about-high-school-health-pathways/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260325T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260325T190000
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SUMMARY:Design digital experiences people love
DESCRIPTION:In today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape\, organizations need professionals who can combine empathy\, usability\, and aesthetics to create interfaces that engage and delight users. \nJoin Nicole Sharratt\, instructor and chair of the UCSC Silicon Valley Extension User Experience and Web Design program\, for an inside look at how design specialists are using AI and the latest tools to excel in design. \n\nResearch‑driven methods\nPrototyping tools\nInclusive design principles\nSeamless digital experiences across platforms\n\nBe a design leader\nWe’ll share career trends and how our professional design courses give you the skills to lead user‑centered design projects—whether you’re shaping websites\, apps\, or digital products. \nSpeaker\nNicole Sharratt\, M.S.\, head of User Experience at Leidos QTC Health Services\, has more than 30 years of experience in the industry. She has worked as a UX leader with B2B and B2C organizations and is passionate about growing innovative UX teams and future design leaders. \nSponsor\nThis online discussion is sponsored by the User Experience and Web Design program. \nTake 10%\nNote: New students get 10% off their first course. \nClaim your seat today. 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/design-digital-experiences-people-love/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260325T190000
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SUMMARY:The morphing of the human resources world: An HR info session
DESCRIPTION:Join Philip Ziman\, former HR executive and chair of the Human Resource Management program at UCSC Silicon Valley Extension\, in exploring how the world of work is transforming and what does it mean for the future of human resources? \nWe’ll discover the MORPH framework\, a strategic planning tool that assesses\, measures\, and builds employee readiness for organizational change. We’ll also explore how AI\, labor market shifts\, compensation transparency\, and evolving employee expectations are reshaping recruiting\, performance management\, culture\, and career development. \nThis event is sponsored by the Human Resource Management certificate program at UCSC Silicon Valley Extension. We prepare aspiring and early-career professionals to lead in this new era of human capital strategy and build resilient\, purpose-driven HR careers. \nRegister today.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/the-morphing-of-the-human-resources-world-an-hr-info-session/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260326T170000
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SUMMARY:What's new in clinical research careers?
DESCRIPTION:Please note that this event has been moved to Thursday\, March 26.\nAdvance your career in the global clinical research industry.\nAs the demand for safe\, effective therapies grows\, so does the need for professionals who can lead clinical trials with scientific precision and regulatory expertise. Learn how experts design and manage studies that bring medical innovations from the lab to the marketplace—applying biostatistics\, good clinical practices\, and international regulations to ensure safety and compliance. \nJoin Karim Sajwani\, chair of the UCSC Silicon Valley Extension Clinical Trials Design and Management program\, for an inside look at how our courses prepare you to coordinate cross-functional teams\, oversee global trials\, and navigate complex approval processes that shape the future of healthcare. \nThis event is sponsored by the Clinical Trials Design and Management certificate program. \nClaim your seat. 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/whats-new-in-clinical-research-careers/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260326T180000
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SUMMARY:AI at the Edge of Embedded Systems
DESCRIPTION:An info session about the growing field of embedded systems.\nJoin Juergen Kienhoefer\, an instructor in the Embedded Systems program at UCSC Silicon Valley Extension\, in exploring how Edge AI brings powerful machine learning to low-power embedded devices. \nIn his course\, AI-Driven Embedded Systems\, students prepare to build and deploy visual\, audio\, and lightweight language AI using TensorFlow Lite and Edge Impulse on OpenML hardware. Discover how this hands-on course fits within the UCSC Silicon Valley Extension Embedded Systems Certificate program and will help advance your career in embedded AI. \nThis info session is sponsored by the Embedded Systems certificate program at UCSC Silicon Valley Extension. \nClaim your seat today. 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/ai-at-the-edge-of-embedded-systems/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260330T160000
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SUMMARY:AM Seminar:  Flexible Filaments and Swimming Cups: Just Go with the Flow
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Lisa Fauci\, Professor\, Tulane University \nDescription: The motion of waving or rotating filaments in a fluid environment is a common element in many biological and engineered systems. Examples at the microscale include chains of diatoms moving in the ocean\, flagella of individual cells comprising multicellular colonies\, as well as engineered nanorobots designed to deliver drugs to tumors. In this talk we will present mathematical and computational insights into these flows at the microscale. Our modeling approaches will vary from detailed models that capture flagellar material properties and wave geometry to minimal force-dipole models that represent a flagellum by a single point. We will investigate a few intriguing systems\, including the journey of extremely long insect sperm flagella through tortuous female reproductive tracts\, and the hydrodynamic performance of shape-shifting Choanoeca flexa colonies. \nBio: Lisa Fauci received her PhD from the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University\, and directly after that joined the Department of Mathematics at Tulane University in New Orleans\, Louisiana\, USA. Her research focuses on biological fluid dynamics\, with an emphasis on using modeling and simulation to study the basic biophysics of organismal locomotion and reproductive mechanics. Lisa served as president of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in 2019-2020. She is a fellow of SIAM\, the American Mathematical Society\, the Association for Women in Mathematics\, and the American Physical Society. In 2023\, she was elected to the US National Academy of Sciences. \nHosted by: Applied Mathematics Department
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/am-seminar-flexible-filaments-and-swimming-cups-just-go-with-the-flow/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260305T232932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T232932Z
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SUMMARY:A Sacred Witnessing: A Trans Day of Euphoria Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cantu Queer Center and the Diversity Center for an intergenerational Trans Day of Visibility gathering rooted in euphoria\, joy\, and sacred witnessing. Trans\, nonbinary\, Two-Spirit\, and gender-expansive people of all ages are invited to share their stories\, create art\, and witness each other’s full humanity in a moment of dangerous hypervisibility and harm to our community. The event will include intergenerational story sharing\, protest sign art\, gentle restorative offerings\, live performance\, tabling with local organizations\, and light refreshments. \nThis event is open to students\, faculty\, staff\, alums\, and the wider Santa Cruz community. \nRSVP in advance. \nYou Belong Here: The programs and services described here 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/a-sacred-witnessing-a-trans-day-of-euphoria-event/
LOCATION:Diversity Center\, 1117 Soquel Ave\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drop-In Support,Lectures & Presentations,Performances,Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260401T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260401T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T232457Z
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SUMMARY:FINS: Fisheries Insights Narratives and Stories seminar series featuring Dr. Randi Solhjell
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the first talk in the FINS: Fisheries Insights Narratives and Stories seminar series featuring Fulbright Fellow Dr. Randi Solhjell. Her talk\, “Managing a Fishy Business: Norway’s foreign aid and its impact on global fisheries governance” will discuss how Norwegian actors shape global fisheries policy through diplomacy\, regulatory innovation and engagement in international institutions such as the UN FAO. She will also discuss how she studies fisheries from a social/political science lens. \nFINS: Fisheries Insights Narratives and Stories Seminar Series \nDr. Randi Solhjell\, Fulbright fellow\, University of Oslo \nTitle: Managing a Fishy Business: Norway’s foreign aid and its impact on global fisheries governance \nWhen: Wednesday\, April 1st from 11am-12pm  \nWhere: Ocean Health Building Rm 118\, 115 McAllister Way\, Santa Cruz\, CA 95060 and on Zoom \nAgenda: \n\n10:30 am – 11:00 am – Professional Networking Session (in person only – light snacks and refreshments provided)\n11 am to 12 pm – presentation followed by Q & A \n12 pm – 1pm – student lunch with the speaker in OHB courtyard → sign up here\n\nZoom Meeting Registration: https://ucsc.zoom.us/meeting/register/NwH0_qUbSeuIm3A76DY-Dg \nRandi Solhjell is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law\, Faculty of Law\, The University of Oslo\, and visiting Fulbright scholar at the Science and Justice Research Center\, the University of California\, Santa Cruz. She holds a PhD in Political Science from the London School of Economics. 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/fins-fisheries-insights-narratives-and-stories-seminar-series-featuring-dr-randi-solhjell/
LOCATION:Ocean Health Building\, McAllister Way\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260401T110000
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SUMMARY:CSE Colloquium - Messages from across the event horizon:  AI Agentic Design for Computer Architecture (and more generalizable learnings)
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Christopher Fletcher\, UC Berkeley \nAbstract: \nIt is difficult to escape the hype of agentic coding.  Is the hype real?  Are we still living in ~Summer 2025 — when AI coding would accomplish little more than upset its human supervisor?  Or has a level shift in technology finally arrived? \nIn this talk I will argue the latter.  I will describe a self-imposed experiment to discover modern AI coding tools’ capabilities (starting mid February 2026).  I will try (my best) to communicate my utter and sheer surprise at where the state of the art actually is.  Then I will do a deep dive and try to relay everything I have learned about this new engineering discipline—based on my attempts to push the technology as hard as I can for the past 1.5 months.  I will conclude by pontificating about the future of computer architecture and academic research more generally. \nBio: \nChristopher Fletcher is an Associate Professor of EECS at UC Berkeley. He is a computer architect whose research spans architecture\, security\, and domain-specific acceleration\, especially at their intersections from cryptography and hardware attacks to algorithm-to-hardware co-design. His work has received 31 paper recognitions and several other honors\, including the NSF CAREER Award\, Intel and Google faculty awards\, UIUC research and promotion awards\, election to DARPA ISAT\, and MIT’s George M. Sprowls Award\, with related work also recognized by Scientific American as one of ten “World Changing Ideas.” \nHosted by: Professor Alvaro Cardenas \nLocation: Engineering 2\, Room E2-180 (Refreshments such as fruit\, pastries\, coffee\, and tea will be provided.) \nZoom Option: https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/93445911992?pwd=YkJ2TQtF79h0PcNXbEcpZLbpK0coiY.1&jst=3 \n 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/cse-colloquium-messages-from-across-the-event-horizon-ai-agentic-design-for-computer-architecture-and-more-generalizable-learnings/
LOCATION:Engineering 2\, Engineering 2 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260401T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260401T173000
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SUMMARY:VMCC Talk with Maggie Cao—Sepia: Biotic Media and Ocean Worlds
DESCRIPTION:Sepia is a term used to describe inks of a rich\, brown color\, but few know that this artistic usage is taken from the animal world\, where sepia refers to a genus of cuttlefish—a nod to the long history of extracting melanin fluid from cephalopods for drawing and writing. This talk uses cuttlefish ink as a vehicle for rethinking human-ocean relations in the mid nineteenth century\, tracing flows between Victor Hugo’s maritime drawings made in the Channel Islands to paleontological discoveries and scientific illustrations on nearby coastlines. During the nineteenth century\, the expansion of fisheries and the growth of marine biology fostered public interest in the strangeness of cephalopods\, or “devil fish\,” whose inkiness was associated with artistic creation. Experiments with biotic media\, the talk argues\, were efforts to conceptualize the nonhuman environment of the ocean. \nThis event is presented as part of the Visual & Media Cultures Colloquium (VMCC) Series.\n—\nADMISSION\n– FREE and open to the public\n– Located in Porter College Rm. D245\n—\nPARKING\n– Lot 124 & 125 are the closest parking lots to the event.\n– Parking is by permit or ParkMobile.\n– Refer to TAPS for more parking information.\n—\nThis program is open to all members of the public consistent with state and federal law. \n 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/vmcc-maggie-cao/
LOCATION:Porter College\, D-Building\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260401T190000
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SUMMARY:Your AI Advantage: Tools\, Skills\, and Career Paths
DESCRIPTION:Transform your workplace with practical AI skills.\nExplore how to lead with AI—whether you want to build it or apply it. In this information session\, discover two dynamic pathways: AI Business Practices\, for professionals seeking practical AI tools to boost productivity without coding\, and AI Engineer\, for those ready to design and deploy production-ready AI systems. Learn how generative AI\, automation\, and intelligent agents are transforming today’s workplace—and how you can be part of that change. \nSpeaker\nJoin Hien Luu\, Program Chair and Head of Machine Learning Infrastructure at Zoox\, for an inside look at how our courses help you build prompt‑engineering know‑how\, ethical AI awareness\, and productivity‑boosting workflows—so you can lead AI‑driven change in your organization. \nLearn more\nThis spring info session is sponsored by the AI Business Practices and Engineering programs. \n\nClaim your seat today. 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/your-ai-advantage-tools-skills-and-career-paths/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260402T114000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260402T131500
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260401T004313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T004313Z
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SUMMARY:BME 280B Seminar: Small changes\, Big consequences: Modulators of Alphavirus Assembly
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Suchetana (Tuli) Mukhopadhyay\, Professor\, Indiana University \nDescription: N/A \nBio: Suchetana “Tuli” Mukhopadhyay\, Ph.D.\, is a professor in the Department of Biology at Indiana University\, Bloomington. She received her B.A. in chemistry from DePauw University and her Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Following her doctoral studies\, Mukhopadhyay conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center\, focusing on G-protein mediated signaling. She continued her postdoctoral work at Purdue University in structural virology\, where she developed a strong interest in arboviruses. Mukhopadhyay joined Indiana University in 2005\, where she established her research program on the assembly and spread of alphaviruses. \nHosted by: Professor Rebecca Dubois\, BME Department
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/bme-280b-seminar-small-changes-big-consequences-modulators-of-alphavirus-assembly/
LOCATION:Biomedical Sciences Building\, 575 McLaughlin Drive
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260402T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260402T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260324T154646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T192111Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Celebration for EASP M.F.A. Exhibition—"Picking up Shells Amid a Tsunami"
DESCRIPTION:The culminating exhibition of the Environmental Art and Social Practice (EASP) M.F.A. program at UC Santa Cruz presents new projects—Picking up Shells Amid a Tsunami 쓰나미가 밀려오는데\, 조개나 줍고 있네—developed through concentrated inquiry over a two-year period and offers a window into the artists’ unique long-term research projects that expand beyond the gallery space.\n—\nFULL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS\n– Ongoing Exhibition: Thurs..\, April 2–Sat.\, May 2\, 2026\n– Opening Celebration: Thurs.\, April 2\, 5:00–7:00 p.m.\n– Artist Roundtable: Thurs.\, April 23\, 5:00–6:00 p.m.\n—\nADMISSION\n– FREE and open to the public\n– Gallery hours are Tues.–Sun.noon–5:00 p.m (closed Mondays)\n—\nPARKING\n– Lot 124 & 125 are the closest parking lots to the event.\n– Parking is by permit or ParkMobile.\n– Refer to TAPS for more parking information.\n—\nABOUT THE EXHIBITION\n– More exhibition information here.\n—\nThis program is open to all members of the public consistent with state and federal law.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/opening-easp-mfa-2026/
LOCATION:Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery\, Baskin Service Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Lectures & Presentations,Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260402T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260402T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260310T222718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T222718Z
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SUMMARY:The toughest challenges in advanced IC development
DESCRIPTION:Explore the expanding career opportunities in semiconductors\nThe modern economy is powered by silicon and the demand for skilled professionals in semiconductor design and engineering continues to grow. \nIn this live-online discussion with Jignesh Shah\, principal STA & CAD engineer and UCSC Extension instructor\, we’ll explore how Timing Closure in Silicon IC Design prepares engineers to meet one of the toughest challenges in advanced IC development. \nOur expert instructors and carefully designed courses are here to help you achieve your career goals. Bring your questions about how AI is transforming the industry and gain insights into the essential skills needed to build a standout resume. \nThis info session is sponsored by the Silicon Chip Design & Semiconductor Engineering Certificate program at UCSC Silicon Valley Extension. \nClaim your seat!
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/the-toughest-challenges-in-advanced-ic-development/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260403T132000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260403T142500
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260401T005024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T005118Z
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SUMMARY:BME 80G Seminar: To Infinity and Beyond? Ethical\, legal\, and social issues of human research in space”
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Vaso Rahimzadeh\, Assistant Professor\, Baylor College of Medicine \nDescription: As humans venture farther into outer space\, new scientific discovery awaits including in genomics; but so do new ethical dilemmas.  Who bears the risks (and rewards) of space exploration and how should humanity ethically expand beyond our planet? This session will have students think critically about the ethical\, legal\, and social issues of human genomic research in space and offer frameworks for analyzing them. Students will learn about the contemporary challenges and opportunities of genomic research for the upcoming lunar missions\, and in anticipation of future Mars exploration. \nBio: I am Assistant Professor at the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine. In my National Institutes of Health-funded research\, I investigate the ethical\, legal\, and social issues of health data sharing on earth and in space. I aim to inform policy and practice in ways that maximize the scientific value of data while respecting the rights and interests of individuals and communities. I director the METEORS program (Mission to Enhance eThics Education\, Outreach\, and Research in Space) and serve on the Bioethics Advisory Panel for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). I am a proud UC alum\, earning my BS in Microbial Biology from UC Berkeley in 2012\, and hold a PhD from McGill University with a specialization in biomedical ethics. You can read more about my background and read my work here. \nHosted by: Professor Karen Miga\, BME Department
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/bme-80g-seminar-to-infinity-and-beyond-ethical-legal-and-social-issues-of-human-research-in-space/
LOCATION:Jack Baskin Auditorium\, 191 Baskin Cir\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260404T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260404T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20251211T171734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T171734Z
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SUMMARY:First Saturday Tour at the Arboretum
DESCRIPTION:First Saturday Tours are a wonderful way to introduce yourself to the Arboretum or to deepen your knowledge of the Arboretum’s plant collections. Each tour is a little different depending on the time of year\, the interests of the tour guide\, and the people who join in. For example\, you might learn about the birds and mammals that make this land their home or about the amazing physical adaptations that plants have evolved to better deal with our extreme weather and climate conditions. Tours are free with paid admission.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/first-saturday-tour-at-the-arboretum/2026-04-04/
LOCATION:Arboretum\, 122 Arboretum Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260406T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260406T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260323T171310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T171429Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Sotong and Against this Messy World
DESCRIPTION:On April 6\, 2026\, the Graduate Training in Southeast Asia (GETSEA) consortium and UCSC’s Center for Southeast Asian Coastal Interactions will host two short films highlighting the challenges to art and expression in Malaysia’s complex political\, legal\, and societal landscape. \nSotong follows four fierce local drag queens who were part of the 2022 Halloween party raided by the authorities. One of them\, Juan\, was arrested for ‘a man dressing up as a woman’. Two years later\, they revisit on the fallout of that night as they continue to perform underground and nurture the Malaysian drag scene in all its beauty\, joy\, and pain. \nAgainst This Messy World is a deeply introspective and visually captivating short documentary that delves into the heart and soul of artistic expression in Malaysia. A personal exploration\, narrated by Malaysian artists\, this documentary takes viewers on an evocative journey to understand the essence and purpose of being an artist in a world marked by chaos and uncertainty and piece together conversations and unfiltered moments in their lives. \nUniversities from across North America will come together to watch the films simultaneously\, then connect via Zoom with the filmmakers for a post-screening discussion. Please join us in conversation!
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/film-screening-sotong-and-against-this-messy-world/
LOCATION:Humanities 1 Building\, 257 Cowell-Stevenson Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Southeast Asian Social Interactions":MAILTO:seacoast@ucsc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260406T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260406T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260204T222651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T181208Z
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SUMMARY:AM Seminar: The Thinking Eye: AI That Sees\, Reads\, and Reasons in Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Yuyin Zhou\, Assistant Professor\, UCSC \nDescription: Medical AI is undergoing a profound transformation\, evolving from simple pattern recognition to systems capable of complex clinical reasoning. This talk will chart this evolution across three dimensions: data\, models\, and evaluation. I will first highlight the shift from limited\, unimodal datasets to massive multimodal resources. In particular\, I will introduce MedTrinity-25M—a novel collection of over 25 million richly annotated medical images that serves as a foundation for multimodal tasks such as visual question answering and report generation. Building on this\, I will describe how grounding decision processes in a structured medical knowledge graph enables the generation of high-fidelity reasoning chains. Using these chains\, we construct a large-scale medical reasoning dataset\, which in turn allows us to develop a new class of reasoning models. These models not only achieve state-of-the-art performance on multiple clinical Q&A benchmarks but also produce reasoning outputs that physicians across seven specialties have independently verified as clinically reliable\, interpretable\, and more factually accurate than existing large language models. Finally\, the talk will offer a deep dive into the critical evaluation of these advanced models\, moving beyond standard benchmarks to expose their current limitations—particularly in interpreting dynamic clinical scenarios such as tracking disease progression from temporal image sequences. To foster a holistic understanding of the mechanisms underlying these reasoning models\, I will introduce a new evaluation framework that examines performance from two complementary perspectives: their grasp of static knowledge versus their capacity for dynamic reasoning. Together\, these advances point toward a future where AI systems can holistically analyze patient information and function as true collaborative partners in complex medical decision-making. \nBio: Yuyin Zhou is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at UC Santa Cruz. Her research interests lie at the intersection of machine learning and computer vision\, with a primary focus on AI for healthcare and scientific discovery. Her work (70+ peered-reviewed publications with18\,000+ citations) has been recognized with honors including 2025 Google Research Scholar Award\, Best Paper Award at KDD 2025 Health Day and at Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics 2024\, 2023 Hellman Fellowship\, Best Paper Honorable Mention at DART 2022\, and finalist recognition for the MICCAI Young Scientist Publication Impact Award in 2022. Beyond her research\, Yuyin has organized over 20 workshops and tutorials at major conferences including ICML\, MICCAI\, ML4H\, ICCV\, CVPR\, and ECCV\, with coverage in media outlets such as ICCV Daily and Computer Vision News. She serves as a regular Area Chair for CVPR\, ICLR\, MICCAI\, CHIL\, and ISBI\, an associate editor for SPIE medical imaging\, Image and Vision Computing\, and was the Doctoral Consortium Chair for WACV 2025. \nHosted by: Applied Mathematics Department
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/am-seminar-the-thinking-eye-ai-that-sees-reads-and-reasons-in-medicine/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260406T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260406T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260318T171956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T171956Z
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SUMMARY:Statistics Seminar: Some Recent Results on Transfer Learning
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Oscar Hernan Madrid Padilla\, Assistant Professor\, University of California\, Los Angeles \nDescription: In the first part of the talk\, I will introduce TRansfer leArning via guideD horseshoE prioR (TRADER)\, a novel approach enabling multi-source transfer through pre-trained models in high-dimensional linear regression. TRADER shrinks target parameters towards a weighted average of source estimates\, accommodating sources with different scales. Theoretical investigation shows that TRADER achieves faster posterior contraction rates than standard continuous shrinkage priors when sources align well with the target while preventing negative transfer from heterogeneous sources. Extensive numerical studies and a real-data application demonstrate that TRADER improves estimation and inference accuracy over state-of-the-art transfer learning methods. In the second part of the talk\, I will discuss some ongoing work involving transfer learning in nonparametric regression with ReLU networks \nBio: Oscar Madrid Padilla is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of California\, Los Angeles. Previously\, from July 2017 to June 2019\, he was a Neyman Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of California\, Berkeley. Before that\, he earned his Ph.D. in Statistics from The University of Texas at Austin in May 2017 under the supervision of Professor James Scott. He completed his undergraduate degree\, a B.S. in Mathematics\, at CIMAT in Mexico in April 2013. \nHosted by: Statistics Department 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/statistics-seminar-some-recent-results-on-transfer-learning/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T114000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T131500
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260306T222258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T222514Z
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SUMMARY:Next Wave of Faculty in Genomics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The BME Department and Genomics Institute are once again hosting our annual Next Wave of Faculty in Genomics Symposium\, which will be held on April 7th from 11:40–1:15 in E2 180. Please join us to hear cutting-edge genomics talks from outstanding postdocs from around the country! \nA burrito reception catered by Alebrije’s will follow immediately after the talks. Registration is free\, but required\, so please RSVP HERE!  \nThis year’s speakers include:  \n\nDr. Yutong Wang\, UC San Francisco\nTalk title: “A genome-wide CRISPR activation screen of surface protein expression in primary human CD4 T cells”\nDr. Ian Traniello\, Princeton\nTalk title: “The Making of a Queen: Neurogenomic Building Blocks of Social Dominance in Bee Societies”\nDr. Alex Cope\, Vanderbilt University\nTalk title: “Unlocking the rules of proteome evolution by integrating evolutionary theory\, mechanistic models\, and functional genomics”\nDr. Conner Langeberg\, UC Berkeley\nTalk title: “Interpreting RNA Foundation Models to Reveal Structure\, Function\, and Biological Organization”
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/next-wave-of-faculty-in-genomics-symposium/
LOCATION:Jack Baskin Engineering\, Baskin Engineering 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260326T231114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T005622Z
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Language Revitalization
DESCRIPTION:Join the American Indian Resource Center for Indigenous Language Revitalization on April 7\, 2026\, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Cowell Ranch Hay Barn. This presentation explores the history of land\, language\, and cultural loss\, alongside current efforts in revitalization and everyday practice. We will share perspectives on language curriculum\, cultural resurgence\, and mechanisms sustaining this work. Featuring speakers Tracy Eastman and Dr. Sandhya Narayanan\, the session will transition into a panel conversation on pre-colonial transcontinental trade\, communication\, and their relevance today. \nRegister for the Indigenous Language Revitalization event \n  \nYou Belong Here: The programs and services described here 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. \nTo learn more\, please visit UC Nondiscrimination Statement or Nondiscrimination Policy for UC Publications.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/indigenous-language-revitalization/
LOCATION:Hay Barn\, 94 Ranch View Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260407T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260311T181244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T001502Z
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SUMMARY:History of Science Lecture with Jennifer Derr
DESCRIPTION:World Wounds: The Damming of the Nile River and the Transformation of Medicine\nThe damming of the Nile River transformed agriculture and human health in 20th-century Egypt. While dams enabled year-round irrigation and provided hydroelectricity\, the prevalence of parasitic disease also skyrocketed. Professor Derr explores the effects of damming the Nile on the health of Egyptians and the impact of large-scale environmental transformation on the knowledge and practice that made medicine during the 20th century. \nRegister to attend in-person or virtual\nIn Person Reception: 5:30 p.m.\nLecture 6 p.m.\nIn-person and virtual\nFree and open to the public\nParking is $6 \n  \nThe 2026 Nauenberg History of Science Lecture is presented by the UC Santa Cruz Emeriti Association and co-sponsored by the Center for the Middle East and North Africa\, History Department\, Humanities Division\, Environmental Studies Department\, Science and Justice Research Center\, and The Humanities Institute. \n  \n  \n \nJennifer Derr is an associate professor in the History Department at UC Santa Cruz. Her first book\, The Lived Nile: Environment\, Disease\, and Material Colonial Economy in Egypt\, won the Middle East Political Economy Book Prize. In 2019\, the National Science Foundation awarded Derr a History of Science at the Interface of Biomedical and Environmental Concerns CAREER grant to support her research. In 2024-25\, she was a fellow at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/history-of-science-lecture-with-jennifer-derr/
LOCATION:Music Center Recital Hall\, 400 McHenry Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260408T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260408T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125330
CREATED:20260213T211012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T171540Z
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SUMMARY:What's new in AI?
DESCRIPTION:Lead innovation as a machine learning engineer \nWant to learn what’s new in AI? Join Praveen Krishna\, chair of the Artificial Intelligence Application Development certificate program\, in an informal discussion about the AI topic of the month and an open Q&A. You’ll get an insider’s look at what you need to know for where you want to go. Bring your questions. Share your experience. Plan your learning. \nEvery 2nd Wednesday | Online\nVisit our program page for a closer look at our AI App Development courses and offerings. \nRegister.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/whats-new-in-ai-2/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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SUMMARY:Ticknor\, B. (STAT) - Clustering and Tractable Multivariate Inference for Extremes
DESCRIPTION:Modeling environmental extremes often involves large collections of spatial or temporal records where both clustering similar series and modeling dependence among extremes are challenging tasks. This Ph.D. proposal addresses several related problems in extreme value analysis. In particular\, we study how to cluster many time series based on their extremal behavior using strategies defined via univariate extremal models\, motivated by an application to 975 coastal wave-height records. We also investigate the development of scalable multivariate models for dependent extremes. A tractable construction based on a latent multivariate $t$ process with generalized extreme value margins is proposed\, together with a regularization strategy that encourages extremal dependence consistent with a max-stable limit while preserving likelihood-based inference. Together\, these efforts aim to provide practical tools for analyzing large collections of environmental extremes. \nEvent Host: Benjamin Ticknor\, Ph.D. Student\, Statistical Science \nAdvisor: Robert Lund \nZoom- https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/94347069554?pwd=21jbzUIlbopj2OFRySIHmBV11Ngoef.1 \nPasscode- 822764 \n 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/ticknor-b-stat-clustering-and-tractable-multivariate-inference-for-extremes/
LOCATION:Engineering 2\, Engineering 2 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Ph.D. Presentations
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SUMMARY:Secret STEM Jobs Panel
DESCRIPTION:You did the hard part- you got into a good university and are chipping away at your classes\, now what are you going to actually do with this degree once you get it? \nSign up to attend our virtual panel and learn about different career options in STEM you may not have considered\, how to choose the job that is right for you\, and how to prepare now for a career you’ll love. \nRegister Here  \nModerated by UCSC Genomics Institute staff researchers Geoff Lyle and Adam Novak. Panelists include: \n\nKrizia Chambers\nAnalyst at Jamaica Ministry of Health and Wellness\nJorge Garcia\nSystems Administrator Supervisor\, UCSC Genomics Institute\nKatrina Learned\nData Analyst\, Bay Area Environmental Research Institute\nRose Miyatsu\nDirector of Communications\, UCSC Genomics Institute
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/secret-stem-jobs-panel/
LOCATION:https://ucsc.zoom.us/meeting/register/ZNRQDSlnQgOS846hoAHWVQ
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:"Words That Impress: Creating a Great Résumé & Cover Letter"
DESCRIPTION:Crafting a fantastic Resume and Cover Letter are the key to getting an interview and landing a job!  Join us for this informative workshop that will cover best practices for resume and cover letter development.  You’ll gain understanding about the perfect format\, navigating AI filters\, and how to write captivating resume bullet points and engaging cover letter paragraphs.  The presentation will be 45 minutes\, followed by 15 minutes of optional worktime here in our office with coaches to give you brief input. \nWe will provide captions for the presentation. If 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/words-that-impress-creating-a-great-resume-cover-letter-2/
LOCATION:Career Success Student Lounge (125 Hahn)\, 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences
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