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Seeds of Something Different: An Oral History of the University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Seeds of Something Different: An Oral History of the University of California, Santa Cruz
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    • Timeline: An Institutional History of UC Santa Cruz
    • EXPLORE BY CHAPTER
      • Ch. 1: Histories of Santa Cruz
      • Ch. 2: Envisioning A New Campus of the University of California, 1956-1961
      • Ch. 3: Planning the Santa Cruz Campus: 1961-1965
      • Ch. 4: Finding Faculty for the Experiment
      • Ch. 5: Cowell, Stevenson, and the Dream Becomes Reality
      • Ch. 6: An Unexpected Flourishing of the Sciences
      • Ch. 7: The Chadwick Garden and the Arboretum
      • Ch. 8: The Rising Counterculture
      • Ch. 9: The Vietnam War, Academic Freedom, and Campus Activism
      • Ch. 10: Escalating Protests and a Campus Divided
      • Ch. 11: "The Changing City on a Hill"
      • Ch. 12: "A Male Academic Locker Room"
      • Ch. 13: Kresge College
      • Ch. 14: Radical Feminism and Gay Liberation
      • Ch. 15: The Formation of College Five and the Kindling of the Arts
      • Ch. 16: The Genesis of Environmental Studies and College Eight
      • Ch. 17: The Building College-Board Crisis and the End of the McHenry Era
      • Ch. 18: A Crisis of Leadership and a Search for New Direction
      • Ch. 19: Chancellor Robert Sinsheimer and the "Reorganization" of the Experiment
      • Ch. 20: A Growing UCSC in the Community
      • Ch. 21: Finding a Place on a "Very White Campus"
      • Ch. 22: The Sinsheimer Era's Final Years
      • Ch. 23: Earthquakes: The Stevens Years
      • Ch. 24: A "Maturing" Campus Considers Its Direction
      • Ch. 25: Chancellor Karl Pister
      • Ch. 26: Affirmative Action and Diversity in a Hostile Climate
      • Ch. 27: UCSC as a Leader in the Research Sciences
      • Ch. 28: Conventional Grading, Graduate Education, and New Priorities
      • Ch. 29: Inventing and Reinventing Interdisciplinarity
      • Ch. 30: Often Invisible, Underpaid, and Overworked: Staff and Lecturers
      • Ch. 31: Still Pioneering: A New Experiment in College Nine and Ten
      • Ch. 32: The Brief and Tragic Tenure of Chancellor Denice Denton
      • Ch. 33: An Acting Chancellor in a Time of Instability
      • Ch. 34: Endings and Beginnings in a Time of Austerity
      • Ch. 35: The Continuing Story of Protest at UCSC
      • Ch. 36: What We Value Now: UCSC at Fifty
      • Ch. 37: The 2016 Election, Reaction, and Resistance
      • Coda

Ch. 12: "A Male Academic Locker Room"

Dance Department: Ruth Solomon, professor of dance. 1971.

Ruth Solomon, Professor of Dance, 1971

Kresge College Summer Reading 1986: Adrienne Zihlman, professor of anthropology.

Adrienne Zihlman, Professor of Anthropology, 1986

Isebill Gruhn, Professor of Politics. 1977.

Isebill Gruhn, Professor of Politics, 1977

Jean Langenheim, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. 1980.

Jean Langenheim, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 1980

Julia Zaustinsky, Professor of Music. Circa 1960s.

Julia Zaustinsky, Professor of Music, 1987

Shakespeare Santa Cruz founding artistic director Audrey Stanley, 1986.

Audrey Stanley, Professor of Theater Arts and Founding Artistic Director of Shakespeare Santa Cruz, 1986

Carolyn Martin Shaw (Clark)

Carolyn Martin Shaw (Clark), Professor of Anthropology

Oral Histories

  • Professor Isebill "Ronnie" V. Gruhn: Recollections of UCSC, 1969-2013
  • Professor Priscilla "Tilly" Shaw: Poet, Teacher, Administrator
  • “Faculty and Students Together in the Redwoods” An Oral History with Carolyn Martin Shaw
  • "Everything was a Stage": An Oral History with Ruth Solomon, Founding UCSC Professor of Theater Arts and Dance
  • "Chatting with Cameron": An Oral History of Professor Audrey Stanley, Co-Founder of Shakespeare Santa Cruz

 

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