Twenty community leaders have been selected for Class 33 of the Focus Agriculture program. This “first-in-the-nation” program is designed for community leaders to learn about agriculture in Santa Cruz County and the Pajaro Valley.
The University of California and the state of California partnered to award about $80 million in climate action grants to numerous projects that address climate issues at academic institutions statewide such as UC Santa Cruz, which received about $10 million in the grant funding.
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Starting this fall, UC Santa Cruz students can major in a new global and community health program, with about 100 expected to opt in. Politics professor Matt Sparke, the program’s executive director, spoke to Lookout about the unprecedented challenges in the field, and how he’ll draw from faculty across the campus to address them.