Audience: Graduate Students
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Programming with Rust
Join us in learning more about Rust, one of the fastest-growing programming languages, which continues to be ranked the most-loved language by its users. Its user base, aka “Rustaceans,” has tripled in just two years as more and more software products are being developed in Rust. In this fast-paced virtual overview with Danesh Forouhari, we’ll…
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Dong, Q. (STAT) – Prevalence Mapping and Model Evaluation for Binary and Categorical Outcomes from Household Surveys
Reliable subnational estimates of health and demographic indicators from household surveys are crucial for understanding public health progress, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where vital registration data are limited, and household surveys serve as the primary source of information. We develop a principled workflow for prevalence mapping using household survey data, addressing all…
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Educational Therapy – Free fall Info Session
Transform learning with Sharmila Roy Join Educational Therapy program chair Sharmila Roy for a thoughtful program overview and hear how the uniquely designed curriculum empowers educators and professionals to make a lasting impact– in the classroom and beyond. As one of the few AET-approved programs, you’ll learn to assess learning challenges and apply effective, research-based…
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Data Science and Data Analytics – Fall Info Session
Master Data with Instructor Partha Padmanabhan Join us for a conversation with Partha Padmanabhan, Chair of our Data Science and Data Analytics programs, and discover how our DSDA certificate is built to help professionals translate data into smart, strategic business decisions. Get an inside look at the tools, techniques, and real-world AI applications shaping today's…
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Rooted in Nature Camping Trip
Rooted in Nature is more than a camping trip — it’s a intergenerational healing experience to reconnect with land, self, and community.
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California Earthworkers Summit
The California Earthworkers Summit (CES) brings together farmers, youth, creatives, scientists, land stewards, and allies to regenerate our connection to land, share knowledge, and shape a thriving future. September 11–13 at UC Santa Cruz. All are welcome—everyone has a role to play. www.earthworkerssummit.org
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July Slugs and Steins with Campus Architect Emeritus Frank Zwart (Cowell, ’71)
The Imagining and Making of a University Campus at Santa Cruz Every alum has a story about how he or she first discovered and came to UC Santa Cruz. But the story of how the University of California came to Santa Cruz is a longer and much more involved one. Step into the Wayback Machine…
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AI Workshop: Spiking Neural Networks
Welcome to our immersive AI technology workshop series. During these sessions you will be introduced to new and established AI tools that will help you create and manipulate content in new and powerful ways. Each session is led by an industry expert who will guide you through the material and share its real-world implications. Learning…
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“All the Pages Are My Days”: Print and Visual Culture of the Grateful Dead in Context
This exhibition celebrates the art and print material generated by the Grateful Dead and their fans in the context of the printing explosion of the 1960s and ‘70s. As the Dead came into popularity and an anti-establishment counterculture spread throughout the nation, democratic print technologies were concomitantly adopted into widespread use. In the Bay Area…
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Exhibition—”Weather and the Whale”
Bringing together new research and artworks produced through a two-year collaboration between scientists at UC Santa Cruz’s Friedlaender Lab and contemporary artists, Weather and the Whale moves between land and ocean, human and nonhuman experience to tell multi-perspectival and multi-sensorial stories of climate crisis. — ADMISSION – Free and open to the public – Gallery…