Volume 3
Number 25
Feb. 22-28, 1999
Re-entry services evolves to meet students' needs
Workshops, social events, parent support services, and lunchtime talks are just a few of the offerings from UCSC's Services for Transfer and Re-Entry
Students (STARS), which serves the campus's more than 4,000 transfer and re-entry students. STARS director Corinne Miller (above, center) calls her work with students "very rewarding."
New study targets household sources of lead poisoning in children
Faculty Research Lecture focuses on computers' creative abilities
Campus offers psychological support for those in distress
Alumni Association honors its 1998 award winners
Mountain lions seen on UCSC campus; community reminded to be alert
Humanities Lecture explores American identity
Upcoming talk offers rare insight into the life of artists in China
Activist to discuss sex trafficking of children
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