In today's unpredictable information environment, how might academic librarians rethink their role?
The challenge facing libraries in an era of fake news
Mathematicians bring ocean to life for Disney’s ‘Moana’
Professor and alum make movie magic.
A quiet revolution: New faces in public office
Book provides first comprehensive survey of women, men of color in electoral politics.
UC Santa Cruz alumna pens second NY Times bestseller with ‘Rad Women Worldwide’
Kate Schatz’s new book is a showcase of extraordinary women from 31 countries around the world.
Science vs. Cinema
Astrophysicist examines the science behind sci-fi movies in popular YouTube series.
Virtual reality system allows UC Merced to explore the world
New platform holds massive potential for research and collaboration, from Giza to the human brain.
UC Riverside poet featured on PBS NewsHour
Allison Hedge Coke and her poem 'America, I Sing You Back' featured on public television website.
Breaking the mold with a full-figured princess
Professor's book series tells new stories while diversifying children's media.
The real horror of ‘Frankenstein:’ Human extinction
If we actually shared the planet with Mary Shelley's monster, we'd only last about 4,000 years.
Understanding human belief
Researchers make a breakthrough in quantifying belief system dynamics behind religion and politics.
How millennials could decide the election
Youth could determine outcome of presidential election – if they vote.
UC Santa Cruz receives largest-ever gift
$32M collection of 12,000 photos from Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange and more endowed to the school.