Also see the Job & Career Fairs page for more general diversity events
Coming soon
CBSE education forum: student achievement in STEM subjects
UC Santa Cruz and the CBSE are working together to develop a pipeline to increase the number of historically underserved students pursuing advanced degrees in genomic sciences. This forum is designed to foster a working dialogue about increasing post-secondary enrollment rates in our region.
Featuring keynote speaker Diana Pérez, Deputy Director, White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans.
Wednesday, May 21, 5:30–8:00 pm
National Steinbeck Center
1 Main Street, Salinas, CA
Free and open to all
Annual
Expanding Your Horizons
For young women, Grades 9-12
An all-day conference for young women in Grades 9 to
12 who are interested in science and mathematics. The day is
devoted to hands-on and career workshops led by professional
women, faculty, and graduate students in math, science, engineering,
and medicine. In March.
Website: http://www2.ucsc.edu/wmcenter/expand.html

UCSC Multicultural Career Conference
A one-day conference that includes networking, workshops, career information along with food and entertainment. In March.
Website: http://www2.ucsc.edu/careers/mcc/index.html
Year-long
Crown Science/Public Affairs Tables
Informal dinners provided by
the College offer Crown students a chance to meet and mingle
with faculty members who will discuss topics related to their
work. Two occur in the fall and two during winter at the Provost's
house. Attendance is limited to 15 students. This is a great
opportunity to learn about disciplines outside your major in
a relaxed setting. Upcoming topics are listed on the website.
Website: http://crown.ucsc.edu/academics/publicaffairs.php
Bioinformatics Seminar
Biomolecular Engineering
280B
This weekly seminar series covers topics of current research
in computational biology or bioinformatics. In the Winter Quarter,
this is held as the CBSE Winter Seminar Series.
Science and Justice Working Group
The Science and Justice Working Group brings together UCSC faculty and graduate students from the arts, humanities, social sciences, engineering, and physical and biological sciences-to promote interdisciplinary conversations and exchange. We expand UCSC's historical focus on social justice to include questions about the formation of science and technology and related public-policy debates.
Website: http://www2.ucsc.edu/scienceandjustice/
Santa Cruz RNA Club
Meets throughout the academic year for presentations by researchers from UCSC and other universities and companies.
Website: http://rna.ucsc.edu/rnacenter/rna_club.html
Stem Cell Journal Club
This journal club meets throughout the academic year to discuss current research in stem cell science. It is open to anyone who is interested in stem cell research.
Website: http://www.cbse.ucsc.edu/news/events.shtml#journal
UCSC course offerings
The Human Genome
Biology 80H
This course focuses on understanding human genes, is accessible
to non-science majors, and covers principles of human inheritance
and techniques used in gene analysis. It explores the evolutionary,
social, ethical, and legal issues associated with knowledge of
the human genome.

Brave New World: Ethical Issues In Genetics
Philosophy 145
Study the ethical issues involved in recent and upcoming advances in genetic
research and technology, such as genetic engineering, cloning, human embryo
research, genetic experimentation, use of an individual's genetic information,
and the manipulation of human evolution. This class also discusses fundamental
issues such as the moral responsibility of scientists, our obligations to future
generations, and the notion of human perfectibility.

CBSE Seminar Series in Bioinformatics and Genomics
Biomolecular Engineering
280B
This nine-week series features researchers from industry and academia covering
emerging topics in bioinformatics and genomics.

Bioethics in the 21st Century: Science, Business, and
Society
Biomolecular Engineering 80G
Guest speakers and the instructors lead discussions of
major ethical questions that have arisen from research in genetics,
medicine, and the industries supported by this knowledge.

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