Week of Events
Festival of Monsters 2025
Exploring the ways monsters and tropes of monstrosity pervade our culture.
Creative Interventions (CI) Series
Creative Interventions (CI) is a community colloquium in contemporary creativity and creative practices that addresses the interconnected work of artists, designers, activists, and knowledge workers—and the intrinsic and transformative capacity of that work to cultivate a just society. The CI Speaker Series raises questions of import to contemporary creative workers in media and technology: – How […]
Monday, October 13, 2025
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October 13, 2025Orientation to Community Archiving
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October 13, 2025AM Seminar: Faculty Lightning Talk
Orientation to Community Archiving
Orientation to Community Archiving for majors and minors in the Humanities Division
AM Seminar: Faculty Lightning Talk
Join us for a fast-paced showcase of applied mathematics faculty research in this week’s AM Seminar, featuring lightning talks that spotlight the department’s wide-ranging interests—from -fluid dynamics and numerical methods to environmental sensing, machine learning, genetics, and mathematical biology. Discover the innovative projects driving our community and learn about potential hands-on student research project opportunities […]
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
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October 14, 2025Addressing Basic Needs in Higher Education: Innovative Research and Policy to Support UC Student Success
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October 14, 2025How to Optimize Your Career Fair Experience
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October 14, 2025Respond, Don’t React: Recognizing and Managing Emotional Triggers
Addressing Basic Needs in Higher Education: Innovative Research and Policy to Support UC Student Success
This event, co-sponsored by the Partnership with California Initiative for Health Equity and Action (Cal-IHEA), features research insights and evidence-based recommendations to strengthen basic needs programs and resources for students in higher education. UC Essential Needs Consortium awardees Camelia Hostinar, Matthew Landry, Laura Enriquez, and Suzanna Martinez will present findings from their recently completed research […]
How to Optimize Your Career Fair Experience
Interested in attending an upcoming career fair but not sure what to do once you're there? We can help with that! Join us and hear some quick tips on how to work a career fair. Some of the discussion topics will include: What should you do to prepare in advance? How should you engage with […]
Respond, Don’t React: Recognizing and Managing Emotional Triggers
In a world of nonstop change and pressure, even the most experienced professionals get triggered in ways that throw us off course—hurting performance and straining relationships. In this presentation by the Silicon Valley chapter of the NHRA, we’ll explore what’s really happening when emotions take over, why it matters, and what we can do about […]
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
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October 15, 2025Campus to Career: Job Talk with Kristen Amicone, Education Program Specialist
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October 15, 2025Creative Interventions: Catherine Provenzano
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October 15, 2025Festival of Monsters: David Livingstone Smith Keynote
Campus to Career: Job Talk with Kristen Amicone, Education Program Specialist
Are you curious about careers in education or nonprofits? Join this job talk with UCSC Humanities alum Kristen Amicone, a doctoral student with expertise in nonprofits, educational programming, and leadership. Kristen will share insights from her academic and professional experience, from being a transfer student, to making career transition decisions, to navigating an online graduate […]
Creative Interventions: Catherine Provenzano
Since the shift to predominantly digital audio recording, manufacturers of software tools have stepped in claiming to make production work faster and easier while unlocking the artist/producer’s creative potential. In 2016, artist Justin Bieber explained to the New York Times Magazine that the way producers Diplo and Skrillex were able to manipulate Ableton on his […]
Festival of Monsters: David Livingstone Smith Keynote
Exploring the ways monsters and tropes of monstrosity pervade our culture.
Thursday, October 16, 2025
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October 16, 2025Eat Well, Live Well: Preventing Prediabetes & Type 2 Diabetes
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October 16, 2025Archives 101 for Graduate Students
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October 16, 2025Sesnon Salon: History of Art & Visual Culture
Eat Well, Live Well: Preventing Prediabetes & Type 2 Diabetes
If preventing or delaying prediabetes or type 2 diabetes is a top priority for you—you are not alone. We know that carbs are key players when it comes to controlling blood sugar, but did you know that healthy fats and lean proteins are also just as important when it comes to managing blood sugar? Join […]
Archives 101 for Graduate Students
Feeling the archival impulse? Come get some hands-on experience with our collections, chat about archives with your fellow grad students, and get your questions answered about archival research at UCSC and beyond. Curious undergrads are welcome, too! Space is limited. Please RSVP so we can get an accurate headcount. Learn more about the Center […]
Sesnon Salon: History of Art & Visual Culture
The Arts Division welcome students, faculty, staff, and the general community to a salon-style gathering presenting the work of UC Santa Cruz’s History of Art and Visual Culture (HAVC) Department.
Friday, October 17, 2025
No events on this day.
Saturday, October 18, 2025
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October 18, 2025Festival of Monsters: Oh, the Horror!
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October 18, 2025Festival of Monsters: Artist Cole Lemke
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October 18, 2025Festival of Monsters: Blood on the Clocktower
Festival of Monsters: Oh, the Horror!
exploring the ways monsters and tropes of monstrosity pervade our culture.
Festival of Monsters: Artist Cole Lemke
exploring the ways monsters and tropes of monstrosity pervade our culture.
Festival of Monsters: Blood on the Clocktower
exploring the ways monsters and tropes of monstrosity pervade our culture.
Sunday, October 19, 2025
No events on this day.