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Great expectations and the general magic of failure
A new film by Dickens Universe regular and benefactor Mike Stern is the story of a little-known company that set in motion much of our technological world
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A policy of giving back
Col. Michael Linick, U.S. Army, Ret. established a planned gift to the university that prepared him for a career of service
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A sustainable legacy
An alumna includes CASFS in her legacy with a planned gift.
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Planting the Seeds for a Bright Future
Kaj Enderlein, an alumnus of the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems apprenticeship, has established a planned gift to the program that changed his life.
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Turning loss into light
With a planned gift in memory of his son and wife, Ted Alper will help generations of students in need to complete their degrees.
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Entrepreneur and UC Santa Cruz benefactor Will Webster dies at 90
Webster, a major donor who created revolutionary cardiac devices, established a foundation that spearheaded significant campus changes.
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Electronic media pioneers
Innovations by UC Santa Cruz students became facets of 1980s pop culture.
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Support for those who have served
The UC Santa Cruz Retirees Association Bruce Lane Scholarship, named for an influential early campus architect, provides awards to veteran students
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Helping students spot medical pseudoscience
A popular new class made possible by a donor delves into history, psychology, chemistry, ethics, and—yes—medicine, exploring the limits and potentials of health care
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We got the beat: New course tunes into music
Popular music course established in memory of an alum will be taught by a visiting artist or scholar
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Finding a way through a will
Emeritus Professor Barry Bowman and his wife, researcher Emma Jean Bowman, worked side by side for decades revealing the secrets of a protein called V-ATPase. Now retired, they’ve made continuing research a priority in their will. Photo by Barry Bowman.
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Narinder Kapany, fiber-optics pioneer
Narinder Kapany received the UCSC Foundation’s Fiat Lux Award in 2008. (Photo by R. R. Jones)
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Resource for open source
Sage Weil earned his Ph.D. in computer science at UC Santa Cruz in 2007.
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May her memory be a blessing
Bev Crair earned her bachelor’s degree in computer science and mathematics from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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Mary Doyle: Why do I give to UC Santa Cruz?
A word with Mary E. Doyle, UC Santa Cruz Foundation president
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McHenry’s legacy continues
Dean McHenry and Henry McHenry
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Gratitude for a life of discovery
Siegmund Gutman (Crown ‘90, biochemistry and molecular biology)
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Ricky Bluthenthal: Why do I give to UC Santa Cruz?
A word with Ricky Bluthenthal, UC Santa Cruz Foundation Board member
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Stephanie Harkness: Why do I give to UC Santa Cruz?
A word with Stephanie Harkness, UC Santa Cruz Foundation Board member
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Paul Hall: Why do I give to UC Santa Cruz?
A word with Paul J. Hall (Merrill '72)
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Nurturing diversity in the sciences
Julie Packard (Crown '74, biology; M.A. '78) has a lifelong love of nature and biology. Recognizing the institution that nurtured her, she gave $1 million gift to establish the Dean's Fund for Diversity in the Sciences.
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In memory of Josh
The family and close friends of Josh Alper are sustaining the memory of this alumnus, beloved staff member, and avid bicyclist with the Joshua Alper-Marines Foundation.
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Drawing on Experience
Seeking to ensure that the transformative educational experiences he had as a UC Santa Cruz student continue, alumnus Jock Reynolds has established the Alumni Fund for Visiting Artists.