Audience: Faculty

  • Nonviolence, Democracy and Climate Justice in Croatia with Laureate Katarina Kruhonja (Croatia)

    Nonviolence, Democracy and Climate Justice in Croatia with Laureate Katarina Kruhonja (Croatia)

    This event is part of the 2026 Right Livelihood International Conference. This event is hosted by the Right Livelihood College in Zurich, Switzerland, as part of their Feminist Strategies for Change series. 

  • Women Workers, Economic Power and Environmental Justice in India with Laureate Reema Nanavaty (India)

    Women Workers, Economic Power and Environmental Justice in India with Laureate Reema Nanavaty (India)

    This event is part of the 2026 Right Livelihood International Conference. This event is hosted by the Right Livelihood College in Zurich, Switzerland, as part of their Feminist Strategies for Change series.

  • Conference Kick-Off

    Conference Kick-Off

    Join for the global kick-off of the 2026 Right Livelihood International Conference. All conference participants and organizers are invited to a fun, global meet-and-greet event on Zoom.    

  • AM Seminar: Column Subset Selection: Theory, Structure, and Algorithms

    AM Seminar: Column Subset Selection: Theory, Structure, and Algorithms

    Presenter: Anil Damle, Associate Professor, Cornell University Description: The column subset selection problem is a classical topic in numerical linear algebra, with renewed interest driven by applications in computational quantum chemistry, integral equations, model reduction, and model compression in machine learning. This talk surveys recent advances that clarify how structural properties of a matrix influence…

  • What is Mythos? Conversations on AI

    What is Mythos? Conversations on AI

    What do we know about Mythos? Anthropic’s Claude Mythos, a next-generation, general-purpose AI model with 10 trillion parameters, is the most powerful AI developed to date. It is highly capable of advanced reasoning, coding, and autonomously identifying and exploiting complex software vulnerabilities, creating significant cybersecurity risks. Join us for Chat with Praveen Krishna, chair of our AI program,…

  • The Annual Maya K. Peterson Memorial Lecture

    “Colonizing Water: Empire, Commodification, and Appropriation in Africa” Matthew Bender, Professor of History, The College of New Jersey Friday, May 8, 2:30-4:00pm; Alumni Room @ UCSC’s University Center In early 2018, the city of Cape Town nearly ran out of water. South Africa’s “Mother City,” renowned for its cosmopolitan population and natural beauty, faced the prospect of…

  • Harriet: Performing Anarchive

    Harriet: Performing Anarchive

    Through motion capture, immersive sound, and real-time digital systems, CHARI (Dr. Chari Smith) performs alongside Harriet, a life-scale avatar carrying a living archive of Black sonic and vernacular memory. Drawing from Black archival traditions rooted in call-and-response, improvisation, and communal stewardship, the performance understands memory as relational and alive. Together, our movements shape the environment…

  • Taming Two Scorpions: Climate Science Tipping Points Meet Finance Tail Risks

    Taming Two Scorpions: Climate Science Tipping Points Meet Finance Tail Risks

    When two quite different disciplines make eerily similar predictions about the future of the planet and human societies, they deserve notice. Climate scientists warn that we may be heading toward a Hothouse Earth “inhospitable to … human societies,” with “increasingly catastrophic impacts” possibly “worldwide societal breakdown.”       Finance and actuarial science emphasize the importance of tail…

  • Run Like a Slug 5k

    Run Like a Slug 5k

    The UC Santa Cruz Department of Athletics and Recreation is proud to announce the second annual Run Like a Slug 5k. Banana Slugs can register here for the race. Get ready to embrace your inner Banana Slug at the Run Like A Slug 5k Fun Run! Join fellow students, staff, and faculty members for a scenic and spirited…

  • Opening Reception: Envisioning Health for All Photo Exhibit!

    Please join us for an Opening Reception of two student photo exhibits, focusing on health justice.  Students across all divisions, undergrad or grad, visually explore global and community health. Photography is a powerful way to represent our care and concern for health justice beyond the university. Exhibit will be held in conjunction with “Between Two…

Last modified: Apr 15, 2026