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SUMMARY:AM Seminar: Multiscale Modeling of Cellular Membranes and Oncogenic Proteins
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Liam Stanton\, Professor\, San Jose State University \nDescription: In this talk\, I will present a multiscale model for cellular membranes\, which is trained on molecular dynamics simulations. The model is constructed within the formalism of dynamic density functional theory and can be extended to include features such as the presence of proteins and membrane deformations. This new framework has enabled simulations that can access length-scales on the order of microns and time-scales on the order of seconds\, all while maintaining near fidelity to the underlying molecular interactions. Such scales are significant for accessing biological processes associated with signaling pathways within cells and experimentally relevant regimes. As applications\, we consider the cellular interactions of two membrane proteins of biological interest: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and RAS-RAF complexes\, the latter being implicated in roughly 30% of human cancers. \nBio: Dr. Stanton received his PhD in Applied Mathematics from Northwestern University in 2009. He went on to do a postdoc at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)\, where he later became a staff scientist at the Center for Applied Scientific Computing. In 2018\, he joined the faculty at San Jose State University in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics\, where he is now an associate professor and a recent recipient of the Dean’s Scholar Award in Research Excellence. Dr. Stanton’s current research interests are in the multiscale modeling of non-equilibrium\, many-body systems. In particular\, he focuses on areas such as fusion energy\, biophysical systems and statistical mechanics. \nHosted by: Applied Mathematics
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/am-seminar-multiscale-modeling-of-cellular-membranes-and-oncogenic-proteins/
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Seminars
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SUMMARY:Statistics Seminar: Rotated Mean-Field Variational Inference and Iterative Gaussianization
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Sifan Liu\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Statistical Science\, Duke University \nDescription:Mean-field variational inference (MFVI) approximates a target distribution with a product distribution in the standard coordinate system\, offering a scalable approach to Bayesian inference but often severely underestimating uncertainty due to neglected dependence. We show that MFVI can be greatly improved when performed along carefully chosen principal component axes rather than the standard coordinates. The principal components are obtained from a cross-covariance matrix of the target’s score function and identify orthogonal directions that capture the dominant discrepancies between the target distribution and a Gaussian reference. Performing MFVI in a rotated system defines a rotation followed by a coordinatewise transformation that moves the target closer to Gaussian. Iterating this procedure yields a sequence of transformations that progressively Gaussianize the target. The resulting algorithm provides a computationally efficient construction of normalizing flows\, requiring only MFVI sub-problems and avoiding large-scale optimization. In posterior sampling tasks\, we demonstrate that the proposed method greatly outperforms standard MFVI while achieving accuracy comparable to normalizing flows at a much lower computational cost. \nBio: Sifan Liu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistical Science at Duke University. She was previously a research scientist at the Flatiron Institute and received her Ph.D. in Statistics from Stanford University. Her research interests include sampling\, generative modeling\, and selective inference. \nHosted by: Statistics Department
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/statistics-seminar-rotated-mean-field-variational-inference-and-iterative-gaussianization/
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Seminars
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SUMMARY:Bay Tree Building Renovation Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Drop in to learn more about the Bay Tree Building Renovation and campus resources for meeting rooms\, tabling\, and events during the renovation. \nDate: February 23\nTime: 5–6 p.m. via Zoom (Zoom link) \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/bay-tree-building-renovation-information-session/
CATEGORIES:Meetings & Conferences
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LOCATION:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/bay-tree-building-renovation-information-session/
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SUMMARY:Right Livelihood Community Organizing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:On SuperBowl weekend\, students part of the Right Livelihood Student Club\, YDSA\, and other communities organized a successful local rally against ICE operations\, showing solidarity with Americans and the global consciousness against current agendas of militarism\, capitalism\, and imperialism. \nThe Right Livelihood Community Organizing Workshop focuses on issues that students want to strategize. A nice dinner will be supplied by Pretty Good Advice as we look for ways the student community can continue to rise up in solidarity with humanity. RSVP in bio. \nThis is more than a space to discuss anti-ICE tactics\, but a workshop where you can pick whatever issue you care about to plan a campaign on. \nClick here to RSVP.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/right-livelihood-community-organizing-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Transform Your Future Pop-Up (Cookies Included!)
DESCRIPTION:Join Baskin Engineering to celebrate National Engineers Week with a sweet stop at the Transform Your Future Pop-Up (Cookies Included!) 🍪☕ \nThis year’s Engineers Week theme\, Transform Your Future\, is a powerful reminder that engineering doesn’t just shape our world—it shapes our opportunities\, our communities\, and the futures we can imagine for ourselves. \nSwing by the BE Courtyard to grab cookies\, coffee\, and BE swag (first come\, first served!) and take a moment to celebrate how you are transforming your future. \n📅 Date: Tuesday\, February 24⏰ Time: 10:30 a.m.📍 Location: BE Courtyard \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/transform-your-future-pop-up-cookies-included/
LOCATION:Jack Baskin Engineering\, Baskin Engineering 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering,Undergraduate
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SUMMARY:Disability Resource Center Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the UCSC Disability Resource Center (DRC) for an Open House. \nMeet DRC staff\, learn about disability services on campus\, and tour our space in Kerr Hall. Lunch will be provided. \nDate: Tuesday\, February 24 \nTime: 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. \nLocation: Kerr Hall\, Basement Level\, Room 54 \nQuestions? Email drc@ucsc.edu.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/disability-resource-center-open-house/
LOCATION:Kerr Hall\, Kerr Hall Kerr Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T130000
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SUMMARY:Arts Division - Application and Interview Skills That Will Get You A Great Job!
DESCRIPTION:Having a stand-out application and exceptional interview skills are essential for landing a great job! Join us for this fast-paced and interactive one-hour online workshop where we’ll explore how to submit an application that makes an employer WANT to interview you\, as well as top-notch tips and techniques to prepare for and answer  interview questions with intentionality\, confidence\, and skill. \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/arts-division-application-and-interview-skills-that-will-get-you-a-great-job/
CATEGORIES:Meetings & Conferences,Seminars,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Teaching Symposium — Teaching Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:This is the kick-off event for Teaching Week 2026. The symposium will showcase the work of instructors (including grads\, lecturers\, senate faculty) presenting on a teaching innovation\, activity\, program\, or scholarly work. Presentation modalities include posters and short spoken presentations. \nApplication to Present \nRSVP here to attend
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/teaching-symposium-2026/
LOCATION:Merrill Cultural Center\, 200 McLaughlin Dr\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T170000
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SUMMARY:AI and Security 101
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informative conversation with Neta Haiby\, Head of Product | AI Security at Microsoft! \nArtificial Intelligence is transforming both cyber defense and cyber offense. It creates unique risks in how we build\, deploy\, and operate AI apps and Agents. This session examines how AI can be attacked or misused – through techniques such as jailbreaks\, intent breaking\, and supply-chain compromise and discusses practical defense strategies\, including guardrails\, access controls\, monitoring\, and evaluation. \nDesigned for students interested in cybersecurity and AI\, this session emphasizes a practical understanding of AI security. \nAttendees will also receive resources to help them further explore and get started in the field! \nDon’t miss this highly informative event! \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/ai-and-security-101/
LOCATION:Engineering 2\, Engineering 2 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Undergraduate,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Expanding the Narrative
DESCRIPTION:Join AA/PIRC and USS on Tuesday\, February 24th from 6:30-8pm at Terry Freitas Commons for a teach-in and art build exploring how different Asian communities are affected by U.S. immigration policies. \nWe will talk about the diversity of Asian experiences with immigration\, how fictions like the “model minority myth” and “perfect immigrant narrative” harm Asian communities\, and where we can move forward from here. \nFree food will be provided! RSVP at bit.ly/aapirc-immigration. \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/expanding-the-narrative/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T090000
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SUMMARY:Liu\, C. (CSE) - Enabling LLM Unlearning at Inference Time by Decomposing Detection and Intervention
DESCRIPTION:Machine unlearning addresses the “right to be forgotten” under GDPR and enables privacy\, copyright\, and safety compliance in large language models. Training-based unlearning can remove targeted behavior on benchmarks\, but it scales poorly\, can degrade utility\, and can fail under adversarial prompting that recovers supposedly forgotten content. This prospectus proposes inference-time behavioral unlearning: rather than modifying weights to “erase” knowledge\, we detect when a query targets forgotten content and intervene in generation so the system behaves like a model never trained on that content. We formalize this approach as Detect-Intervene Decomposition and instantiate it with three complementary methods operating at the embedding\, token\, and reasoning levels under different access capabilities. Comprehensive experiments across entity unlearning\, hazardous knowledge removal\, and copyright protection demonstrate that our methods match or exceed training-based approaches while being orders of magnitude faster and preserving model utility. As LLMs increasingly operate as services with restricted weight access\, inference-time unlearning provides the only practical path for responsible AI deployment that respects privacy\, safety\, and legal requirements. \nEvent Host: Chris Liu\, Ph.D. Student\, Computer Science and Engineering \nAdvisor: Yang Liu \nZoom – https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/94799852992?pwd=EBFQe4U2lRNro1oJ8F36bgORhT2xSv.1 \nPasscode –  242384
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/liu-c-cse-enabling-llm-unlearning-at-inference-time-by-decomposing-detection-and-intervention/
CATEGORIES:Ph.D. Presentations
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SUMMARY:CSE Colloquium: Agile and evolvable software construction in the era of rapidly evolving hardware accelerator designs
DESCRIPTION:Presenter\n\nCharith Mendis\, Siebel School of Computing and Data Science\, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\n\nAbstract\n\nModern AI workloads have become exceedingly abundant and important in the current computing landscape. As a result\, there have been numerous software and hardware innovations aimed at accelerating these workloads. However\, we observe a subtle disconnect between the software and hardware communities. Most software innovations target well-established hardware platforms such as CPUs (e.g.\, x86\, ARM) and GPUs (e.g.\, NVidia GPUs)\, while hardware innovations produce plenty of other tensor accelerator designs (e.g.\, Gemmini\, Feather\, Trainium) each year.\n\nWe asked the question\, why aren’t the software community using these accelerators or even evaluating on them? The simple yet undeniable reason is the lack of standardized software tooling compared to CPUs and GPUs. For an architecture to be used\, properly designed compiler backends\, correctness\, and performance testing tools should be abundant (e.g.\, CUDA ecosystem).\n\nIn this talk\, I will describe how we bridge this gap by automatically generating the necessary software tools for a large class of accelerators through the Accelerator Compiler Toolkit (ACT) ecosystem. Central to ACT is an ISA definition language\, TAIDL\, that for the first time standardizes the hardware-software interfaces for a large class of accelerators. Departing from the traditional approach of manually constructing test oracles\, performance models\, or retargetable compiler backends\, we instead introduce agile and evolvable methodologies to automatically generate such necessary tooling using both formal methods and machine learning techniques for any TAIDL-defined accelerator interface. I will show how such automation enables rapid software prototyping\, making rapidly evolving accelerator designs usable by the software community.\n\nBio\n\nCharith Mendis is an Assistant Professor in the Siebel School of Computing and Data Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His broad research interests are at the intersection of compilers\, programming languages\, and machine learning. He received his Ph.D. and Master’s from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his B.Sc. from the University of Moratuwa. He is the recipient of the DARPA Young Faculty Award\, the NSF CAREER Award\, the Google ML and Systems Junior Faculty Award\, the Outstanding Advisor award at UIUC\, the William A. Martin Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award at MIT\, and the University Gold Medal for his B.Sc. He has won numerous paper awards\, including a Distinguished Paper Award at POPL\, a Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE BigData conference\, an honorable mention for the Best Artifact Award at SIGMOD\, a Best Paper Award at ML for Systems workshop at ISCA\, and an IEEE Top Picks Honorable Mention.\n\nHosted by: Professor Nikos Tziavelis\n\nLocation: Engineering 2\, E2-180 (Refreshments such as fruit\, pastries\, tea\, and coffee will be available for guests.)\n\nZoom: https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/93445911992?pwd=YkJ2TQtF79h0PcNXbEcpZLbpK0coiY.1&jst=3 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/cse-colloquium-agile-and-evolvable-software-construction-in-the-era-of-rapidly-evolving-hardware-accelerator-designs/
LOCATION:Engineering 2\, Engineering 2 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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SUMMARY:February 25\, 2026 | Works-in-Progress with Geoffrey Bowker
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 25\, 2026 \n3:00 – 5:00 PM \nHumanities 1\, Room 210 or Zoom (Registration) \nJoin SJRC scholars in Humanities 1\, room 210 or on Zoom for an open discussion of works-in-progress! This is a wonderful chance to engage with one another’s ideas\, and support our own internal work. \nAt this session\, we will hear from Geoffrey Bowker\, Emeritus Professor in Irvine and Science & Justice Advisor about works-in-progress and ongoing work on the death of infrastructure\, AI\, and underwater network cables and his collaborative comic book on Actor Network Theory. SJRC members Warren Sack and Dimitris Papadopolous will act as “warm up” discussants. \nContact Colleen Stone (colleen@ucsc.edu) or Maria Puig de la Bellacasa (puig@ucsc.edu) for the readings\, including a new comic book on the graveyard of machines! \nRegister for Zoom here. \nGeoffrey C. Bowker is Emeritus Professor at the School of Information and Computer Science\, University of California at Irvine\, where he directed a laboratory for Values in the Design of Information Systems and Technology. He was also Professor of and Senior Scholar in Cyberscholarship at the University of Pittsburgh School\, and Executive Director\, Center for Science\, Technology and Society\, Santa Clara. He was awarded the prestigious 4S Bernal Prize in 2024 for his distinguished\, career-long contributions to the field of Science and Technology Studies (STS). His book Memory Practices in the Sciences (MIT Press 2008) won the 2007 Ludwig Fleck Prize of the Society for Social Studies of Science\,  and was awarded “Best Information Science Book” by the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). \nCo-sponsored by earthecologies x technoscience conversations\, History of Consciousness
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/february-25-2026-works-in-progress-with-geoffrey-bowker/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:Campus Conversations on Access: Insights from Disability Studies — Teaching Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:This panel explores ways to foster a classroom culture of inclusivity across the divisions by addressing questions of accessibility\, grounded in both Disabilities Studies and in classroom experience.  \nRSVP here
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/campus-conversations-on-access-insights-from-disability-studies-teaching-week-2026/
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SUMMARY:Exploring Research Pathways at Baskin Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Curious how being part of a research lab can supercharge your experience as a Baskin Engineer?   \nJoin us for this informative event to learn about opportunities to solve open-ended problems\, build deeper technical skills\, and learn how to think like an engineer. \nWe’ll kick things off with a quick overview of the kinds of research opportunities available to undergrads and how to get started\, then you’ll hear directly from students who’ve worked in research labs as undergraduates. They’ll share what they actually did day-to-day\, the skills they built (technical and professional)\, and how research shaped their confidence\, career goals\, and next steps. We’ll then have pizza and networking to end the evening. \nWhether you’re aiming for industry\, graduate school\, or just want hands-on experience that goes beyond coursework\, this panel will help you understand how undergraduate research can set you apart—academically\, professionally\, and personally! \n\nRegister via Handshake. \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/exploring-research-pathways-at-baskin-engineering/
LOCATION:Engineering 2\, Engineering 2 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20260105T220104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T220104Z
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SUMMARY:Course Reading Solutions and Challenges: A Half-Day Symposium — Teaching Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a half-day symposium dedicated to course readings. Hear from UCSC faculty who re-envisioned the role of readings in their courses in order to improve student success and lower student course costs\, followed by small group discussions on key topics including homework platforms\, selecting materials\, student insights on their reading experience\, and what to do if students aren’t reading. Select sessions will be streamed. Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees. \nRegister here
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/course-reading-solutions-and-challenges-a-half-day-symposium-teaching-week-2026/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, 1156 High St\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T114000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T131500
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20260212T231636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T231636Z
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SUMMARY:BME 280B Seminar: The evolution of structural variation across vertebrate genomes
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Peter Sudmant\, Assistant Professor of Integrative Biology\, University of California\, Berkeley \nDescription: Structural variants (SVs) contribute substantially to genetic variation and play vital roles in adaptation and disease. However\, SVs are poorly captured by short read sequencing and thus are understudied\, particularly in non-model organisms. Here\, taking advantage of recently generated haplotype-resolved genome assemblies from >600 vertebrate species\, we present the most comprehensive survey of the diversity of SVs and single nucleotide variants (SNVs) across the vertebrate tree of life to date. \nBio: Peter Sudmant is an Assistant Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California Berkeley. Prior to joining UC Berkeley\, Dr Sudmant completed his PhD at the University of Washington in the Lab of Dr Evan Eichler as HHMI International Fellow. Dr Sudmant went on to complete a postdoc with Christopher Burge at MIT as a Genentech fellow of the Life Sciences Research Foundation. Dr Sudmant is a recipient of the American Foundation for Aging Research Junior Faculty Award and a Hellman Fellow. \nHosted by: Professor Russ Corbett-Detig\, BME Department
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/bme-280b-seminar-the-evolution-of-structural-variation-across-vertebrate-genomes/
LOCATION:Physical Sciences Building\, Physical Sciences Building\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20260203T232136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T231258Z
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SUMMARY:Venezuela: Contradictions of Regime Change Without a Change of Regime\, A Discussion with Dr. Gabriel Hetland
DESCRIPTION:*UPDATE!* New date! Now on Thursday\, February 26th\, 12- 1:30pm at the Stevenson Event Center. \nFollowing the January 3 US attack and kidnapping of its president\, Nicolás Maduro\, Venezuela has been transformed into something approaching a protectorate of the US. In this bizarre regime change without a change of regime\, Maduro’s former vice president\, Delcy Rodriguez\, is allied -under explicitly coercive threats- with Donald Trump in his brazenly neocolonial plunder of Venezuela’s oil resources. This talk will explore the political and economic contradictions of this dangerous and unusual situation\, which poses grave risks to Venezuela\, Latin America and the world. \nGabriel Hetland is associate professor of Africana\, Latin American\, Caribbean\, and Latinx Studies at SUNY Albany and author of Democracy on the Ground: Local Politics in Latin America’s Left Turn.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/venezuela-contradictions-of-regime-change-without-a-change-of-regime-a-discussion-with-dr-gabriel-hetland/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center\, Stevenson Service Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20260129T143555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T200828Z
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SUMMARY:BE Club Bash - Engineers Week
DESCRIPTION:Discover innovation at the Baskin Engineering Club Bash\, an event celebrating National Engineers Week! \nMark your calendars for Thursday\, February 26\, 12–2 PM in the BE Courtyard! The BE Club Bash brings together student organizations across all engineering disciplines to showcase their projects\, demos\, and interactive activities. \nStop by to: \n\nExplore hands-on booths and demonstrations from student organizations\nLearn about engineering opportunities on campus and how to get involved\nChat with student leaders and hear about their experiences\nEnter our 3D printer raffle (must be present to win!)\nGrab snacks and BE swag while you explore\n\nThis is a great way to connect with the engineering community\, discover new ideas\, and have fun. We hope to see you there! RSVP here.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/be-club-bash-engineers-week/
LOCATION:Jack Baskin Engineering\, Baskin Engineering 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering,Undergraduate
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T134500
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20260126T184922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T184922Z
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SUMMARY:Campus to Career: Job Talk with Fashion Reporter Elizabeth Segran
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in writing\, fashion\, or sustainability? Join us for a job talk with Elizabeth Segran\, a fashion reporter and author. Elizabeth will share insights from her career covering the intersection of fashion and sustainability\, and she’ll tell us how her educational background in the humanities has shaped her trajectory and informed her work. If you’re curious about careers in the creative fields\, this event is for you! \nRegister here \nAttendees will be entered to win a raffle for two copies of Elizabeth’s book\, The Rocket Years: How Your Twenties Launch the Rest of Your Life. \nLearn more about Elizabeth: \nElizabeth Segran is senior staff writer at Fast Company\, whose work has appeared in a range of publications including The Atlantic\, Foreign Policy\, Foreign Affairs\, The Nation\, The New Republic\, The Chronicle of Higher Education and Salon. Her book\, The Rocket Years\, was published in 2020 by Harper Books. \nShe received her Ph.D. from the University of California\, Berkeley in the field of South and Southeast Asian Studies with a Designated Emphasis in Women\, Gender and Sexuality. She is an expert on India\, having devoted a decade to studying its history\, literature\, culture and gender dynamics. \nShe is a global nomad who grew up in Brussels\, Paris\, Singapore\, Jakarta and London before moving to New York to attend Columbia University. She currently lives in Cambridge\, MA with her books\, her husband and her two daughters. \nThis event is co-sponsored by Career Success\, the Humanities Division\, and the Arts Division. \nThis program is open to all students consistent with state and federal law\, the UC Nondiscrimination Statement and the Nondiscrimination Policy Statement for University of California Publications Regarding Student-Related Matters.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/campus-to-career-job-talk-with-fashion-reporter-elizabeth-segran/
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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LOCATION:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/campus-to-career-job-talk-with-fashion-reporter-elizabeth-segran/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20260225T174734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T174734Z
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SUMMARY:Black on the Block
DESCRIPTION:Join the African American Resource & Cultural Center every Thursday from 1–2 p.m.\, at the front of the Ethnic Resource Center for Black on the Block\, a weekly tabling and engagement space. \nStop by to learn about campus resources\, upcoming programs\, and ways to get involved. It’s a casual\, welcoming space to ask questions\, make connections\, and build community. All are welcome. \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/black-on-the-block/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Crown Provost House\, 660 Crown Service Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20260220T191833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T192736Z
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SUMMARY:Coast-to-Coast Men's Basketball Conference Tournament - Quarterfinals
DESCRIPTION:The Coast-to-Coast Men’s Basketball Conference Tournament is coming to Santa Cruz!  \nThe Banana Slugs are set to host the five-game tournament February 26-28\, welcoming University of Mary Washington\, Christopher Newport University\, Salisbury University\, and Warren Wilson College to the West Coast!  \n\nQuarterfinals are Thursday\, Feb. 26 at Kaiser Permanente Arena. Tip-off is 3 p.m.\nSemifinals will take place Friday\, Feb. 27 at West Field House. Game #1 tips off at 3 p.m. and game #2 at 6 p.m.\nThe championship game will be Saturday\, Feb. 28 at Kaiser Permanente Arena\, with tip-off at 5 p.m.\n\nStudents\, staff\, faculty\, and the Santa Cruz community are invited to attend. With fans traveling from across the country\, it’s set to be a high-energy weekend of championship basketball. \nTickets: $15 for Adults\, $5 for students (with ID) and youth (k-12)\, kids under 5 are free.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/coast-to-coast-mens-basketball-conference-tournament-quarterfinals/
LOCATION:Kaiser Permanente Arena\, 140 Front St\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sporting Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20250828T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T012522Z
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SUMMARY:Distinguished Teaching Award Lecture — Teaching Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Welcoming the Unknown Together\nJoin us as 2024-25 Distinguished Teaching Award recipient Laurie Palmer\, Professor Emerita of Art\, shares her insights on teaching. This lecture is one of the key events featured in Teaching Week 2026. \nArtist\, theorist\, scholar\, and activist\, A. Laurie Palmer is Professor Emerita of Art. Since joining UCSC in 2015\, she’s offered courses in sculpture\, writing\, forms and ideas\, mixed media and project-based art\, materiality of color\, materiality of time\, and environmental and racial justice. She has contributed significantly to establishing and guiding the Art Department’s Environmental Art and Social Practice graduate program during its first years. Before joining UCSC faculty\, Palmer taught sculpture and contemporary theory at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago for 18 years. Her artwork has been shown nationally and internationally. She also lectures widely on her work\, and publishes writing as\, and about\, art in multiple formats and forums. \nStarting in 2018-2019\, the Distinguished Teaching Award (DTA) recognizes outstanding teaching on our campus. This annual award is an opportunity to acknowledge the pedagogical contributions of our colleagues that include—but also go beyond—any one particular course. It seeks to recognize an instructor that has made significant contributions to educational equity within and beyond UC Santa Cruz. \nHybrid Event\nPlease register to attend in person or to stream via Vimeo\nLearn more about the Distinguished Teaching Award
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/dta-lecture-26/
LOCATION:Merrill Cultural Center\, 200 McLaughlin Dr\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20251216T185325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T182845Z
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SUMMARY:How promotions actually happen (and why hard work alone isn’t enough)
DESCRIPTION:Most professionals are told a simple formula: work hard\, deliver results\, and your career will naturally advance. Yet many find that after years of strong performance\, progress slows—responsibilities grow without recognition\, and promotions go elsewhere. \nThe issue is rarely capability\, but a misunderstanding of how advancement really works. Each career stage has different expectations: the skills that earn a first role aren’t the same ones that move someone into management or leadership. As organizations grow more complex—and AI makes execution easier to replicate—doing your job well is no longer enough. Advancement depends on how your work connects to the broader mission\, how it’s perceived\, and whether you’re already operating at the next level. \nThis session offers an inside look at why capable people plateau—and why others accelerate. \nBring your thoughts and experiences. This is a discussion-based workshop—please come ready to engage. \nThis event is part of the Dean Conversations: Pathways to professional success series. \nClaim your seat!
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/how-to-be-an-influencer-without-being-on-reality-tv/
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:20260226T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20251106T214346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251213T011148Z
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SUMMARY:Will Work for Food
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation on labor\, food\, and justice with Will Work for Food co-author Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern and regional food production and service workers Veronica Rodriguez (Dole\, Soledad)\, and X (Verve\, Santa Cruz). Together\, they will explore the often-overlooked role of labor in building a more just food system. Free and open to the public. Translation provided.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/will-work-for-food/
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:20260226T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20260212T233649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T183529Z
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SUMMARY:The Madame Mystery Cabaret Magic Show
DESCRIPTION:Madame Mystery: A Night of Magic & Cabaret \nAll the way from Las Vegas to UCSC\, experience a fabulous evening of mystery and magic inspired by the glamour of vintage cabaret houses. Madame Mystery blends illusion with humor\, sophistication with surprise\, and spectacle with substance for a one-of-a-kind live performance. \nJoin us for an enchanting night featuring a live magic show\, free food\, interactive activities\, and opportunities to connect with campus partners tabling before and after the show. \nDate: Thursday\, February 26 \nLocation: Stevenson Event Center \nDoors Open: 5:45 p.m. \nMeet & Greet: 6:00 p.m. \nDrag Story Time: 6:30 p.m. \nMagic Show: 6:45 p.m. \nClosing: 7:45 p.m. \n  \nMENU \n\nStrawberry Lemonade\nMini Turkey and Avocado Rollers\nSeasonal Fruit Platter\nNew York Cheesecake\n\nDon’t miss this unforgettable evening of wonder and community. \nFor questions or accommodation requests\, please email involved@ucsc.edu. \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/the-madame-mystery-cabaret-magic-show/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center\, Stevenson Service Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20260114T202112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T202214Z
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SUMMARY:Kitchen Counterculture: A Conversation About Jerry Garcia\, the Grateful Dead\, and the Food that Fueled a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Bookshop Santa Cruz Presents Kitchen Counterculture: A Conversation About Jerry Garcia\, the Grateful Dead\, and the Food that Fueled a Revolution\,” featuring award-winning food writer Gabi Moskowitz and journalist\, teacher\, and author Jim Newton. This event is cosponsored by the UC Santa Cruz The Humanities Division\, The Humanities Institute\, and the UCSC Special Collections & Archives. \n \nYour RSVP helps us plan for your arrival and keep in touch with any changes. Thank you for registering! \nDead in the Kitchen\, by Gabi Moskowitz: Kindly calling all Deadheads! Enjoy a variety of vibrant and delicious vegetarian and vegan recipes as you cook your way through Dead in the Kitchen: The Official Grateful Dead Cookbook\, available just in time to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the legendary psychedelic rock band. \nWelcome to the show! Dead in the Kitchen is the official\, authorized Grateful Dead cookbook\, a well-crafted extension of the vibrant\, communal\, free-spirited energy that the band and their legacy have graced us with for decades. Featuring the band’s iconic artwork\, logos\, and illustrations\, this beautifully designed book brings the unmistakable Grateful Dead aesthetic to life on every page\, making it a must-have collectible for devoted fans. \nYou’ll find recipes organized and inspired by not only the band’s timeless music\, but also the loyal Deadheads that continue to find kindness and community amongst one another. Delight in dishes like the savory Curried Vegetable Pot Pie\, the Meatless Meatball Sandwich\, or a sweet bite of Pumpkin Cheesecake. With each recipe crafted to be simple and accessible for all\, this is the perfect cookbook for novice cooks and seasoned pros alike. Find your flow in the kitchen as you create each flavorful dish and\, if Jerry has taught us anything\, don’t be afraid to improvise! This cookbook celebrates the Grateful Dead on each page and encourages more connection through gathering together and enjoying delicious food that’s good for feeding the mind\, body\, and soul. \nHere Beside the Rising Tide: Jerry Garcia\, the Grateful Dead\, and an American Awakening\, by Jim Newton: In 1965\, in Palo Alto\, Jerry Garcia opened a dictionary to a fable in which an appreciative soul repays the generosity of a traveler\, a “gift of the grateful dead.” After a traumatic car accident that injured him and killed a close friend\, Garcia had resolved to build his life around music. He had practiced relentlessly and caromed across the northern California folk and bluegrass scene. He had gathered up some fellow musicians and formed a band. Now they had their name. Following the history of the Grateful Dead means tracking American cultural history through a period of radical reconsideration. The Dead played at the Acid Tests and the Human Be-In and Woodstock\, at the occupation of Columbia and the Bail Ball for People’s Park. They performed at the base of the Pyramids during a lunar eclipse\, at Madison Square Garden to defend the rainforests\, in San Francisco to sound the alarm over AIDS and at Huey Newton’s birthday party. For three decades\, the band explored the meaning and limits of freedom. The radical message of the Dead\, to reject the mainstream and build a bohemian community\, radiated across the world\, manifesting itself in art\, music\, business\, and politics. Here Beside the Rising Tide tells the story of those disparate shafts of light\, putting Garcia into a broader context while tracing his eventful life. Nearly a century after his birth\, Garcia’s influence stretches onward\, expressed in guitar licks and a gentle way of life\, one of excellence and gratitude\, chasing freedom\, living moment to moment\, guided by song-the gift of the Grateful Dead. \nGabi Moskowitz is the founder of BrokeAssGourmet.com\, an award-winning website about inexpensive cooking. She’s written five cookbooks\, and produced Freeform’s Young & Hungry\, a situation comedy based on her life and writing. She lives in Marin County\, California\, with her husband and daughters. \nJim Newton is a journalist\, teacher\, and author of Justice for All\, Eisenhower\, Worthy Fights\, and Man of Tomorrow. He was at the Los Angeles Times for twenty-five years as a reporter\, bureau chief\, editorial page editor\, columnist\, and editor at large. He lives in Pasadena\, California\, and teaches at UCLA\, where he founded and edits the award-winning public affairs magazine Blueprint.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/kitchen-counterculture-a-conversation-about-jerry-garcia-the-grateful-dead-and-the-food-that-fueled-a-revolution/
LOCATION:Bookshop Santa Cruz
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T085551
CREATED:20260226T232639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T232639Z
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SUMMARY:Movies to let you "Think Different": Just Mercy
DESCRIPTION:Join Porter College for a screening of Just Mercy  \nWhether it’s just entertainment and a study break\, or you want to let your mind stretch in a different direction from your classes and homework.  We hope you might find these films engaging. \nPopcorn\, hot tea\, and cocoa will be provided. \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/movies-to-let-you-think-different-just-mercy-2/
LOCATION:Porter/Kresge Dining Hall\, 411 Porter-Kresge Rd\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Screening
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SUMMARY:Food as Resistance Within the Black Diaspora
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our second workshop to cook breakfast for the community and discuss food as resistance within the Black diaspora. Topics include: urban farming\, food distribution in organizing\, and afroecology. Make sure to RSVP: https://forms.gle/Gqwfp71fPbyzUaX67 \nThis event is open to all students consistent with state and federal law.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/food-as-resistance-within-the-black-diaspora/
LOCATION:Cowell Coffee Shop\, 1156 high St\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Semiconductor Career Summit - From Campus to Silicon Valley
DESCRIPTION:A SEMI Professional Development Seminar organized by the SEMI Silicon Valley Chapter – Connecting College Students to the Semiconductor Industry. Learn about career opportunities in high tech and acquire valuable\, practical information that will help you choose career directions and plan for your success. \nCome learn about careers in the semiconductor industry at the SEMI Professional Development Seminar hosted by UC Santa Cruz. \n\nListen to professionals in the industry talk about their roles and find out how to prepare for jobs in the Semiconductors Industry.\nDiscover semiconductor job opportunities you didn’t know existed (internship and entry-level) and how you can prepare for them through job searches\, interviews\, resumes\, and more.\nMeet with professionals and executives during our speed mentoring\, mock interview\, and networking sessions.\n\nAll majors are welcome! Students with a background in Engineering\, Computer Science\, Chemistry\, Physics\, Math\, Data Science\, and Business are strongly encouraged to attend. \n\nEnjoy free food\, free swag\, and giveaways.\nStudents can come and go.\n\nEVENT is FREE but registration is required. Register by Feb 20th to secure a lunch.  \nEvent is organized by SEMI in collaboration with Career Success\, Baskin Engineering and the Innovation & Business Engagement Hub. \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. \nQuestions? Send to csuccess@ucsc.edu or visit Career Success at Hahn 125 East Entrance\nNeed accessibility support? Let us know at slugtalent@ucsc.edu at least two weeks prior to the event date.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/semiconductor-career-summit-from-campus-to-silicon-valley/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center\, Stevenson Service Road\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Lectures & Presentations,Meetings & Conferences,Training
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