Media Highlights
December 2005
This summary highlights media placements members of the UCSC community
have garnered during the month of December 2005.
National and international
Research by glacier expert Slawek Tulaczyk and graduate student Ian Howat
on melting glaciers in Greenland was reported in the Independent
(London), Canberra Times, Discovery Channel News, ZNet.com,
and Livescience.com. . . . Research professor Bill Domhoff
penned a letter that appeared in the New York Times about
government policies to fight inflation and promote high employment, saying
monetary policy is also a political mechanism used to control the workforce.
. . . Physicist and author Michael Riordan had an opinion piece in the
December issue of the Harvard Business Review about how
innovation flourished at AT&T before the company was broken up. Riordan
also published an article in IEEE Spectrum on "How
Europe Missed the Transistor," about a second invention of the transistor
in Paris that eventually fizzled out commercially. . . . Mentor programs
like those developed by the New Teacher Center were featured in a Gannett
News Service article about the travails of new teachers. NTC director
Ellen Moir was quoted. . . . Economist Rob Fairlie's research on the digital
divide was cited in a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel story about
100 families who received computers donated for home use. . . . History
of consciousness professor Angela Davis was quoted in the Penn State
Digital Collegian about an appearance at Penn State where she
contended that racism is inherent in capital punishment.
State and regional
The San Jose Mercury News, Santa Cruz Sentinel, and Monterey
Herald ran stories about Jack Baskin being chosen for the Silicon
Valley Engineering Hall of Fame, with quotes from Steve Kang, dean of
the Baskin School of Engineering. . . . Professor emerita of American
studies Judy Yung was featured in a Contra Costa Times story
about preserving stories of immigration on Angel Island with the help
of a $15 million grant authorized by Congress in November. . . . The San
Francisco Chronicle ran a story about research by Roberto Manduchi,
assistant professor of computer engineering, to develop new technologies
for the blind. . . . A story about the proposed removal of the bald eagle
from the endangered species list in the Sacramento Bee and
other Scripps-Howard newspapers included a quote from Brian Walton,
coordinator of the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group.
Local
The Santa Cruz Sentinel wrote about a new book by history
professor Bruce Levine, titled Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans
to Free and Arm Slaves During the Civil War. . . . Music lecturer
William Coulter was quoted in a Santa Cruz Sentinel article
about a holiday show, titled Parcel From America, that he developed
with Irish writer/storyteller Tomaseen Foley. . . . Physicist Robert Johnson
was quoted in a story in the Aptos Times about his team's
work on the GLAST space telescope project. The Aptos Times
also ran a story about engineers J. J. García-Luna-Aceves and Darrell
Long, who were both named Fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers. . . . Metro Santa Cruz ran a story on COSMOGONIE
INTIME, a newly published, limited-edition, collaborative book of
art on exhibit at McHenry Library's Special Collections, featuring
French poet Yves Peyré, visual artist Ray Rice, and award-winning
book artist and UCSC alumna Felicia Rice.
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