State of Minds: Quakes Folklorico Green Design Drought-tolerant Turf (UCSC Spring 2010)
Description
The magic of Folklorico dance inspires a former UC Santa Cruz student to become a UCSC professor of anthropology and producer of documentary films; UC Davis becomes the first university to use top green design standards for a new winery, brewery and food processing facility; UC San Diego structural engineer assesses quake damage in Chile; and UC Riverside researchers pursue the right mix for growing drought-tolerant grass -- these stories and more in the Spring, 2010 edition of UCTV’s premier magazine program. Series: "State of Minds" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 18507]
UCTV's magazine program featuring stories about healthcare for animal shelters from UC Davis, testing soil moisture for wine makers from UC Berkeley, creating video games from UC San Diego, and the new Mission Bay campus from UC San Francisco. Host George Strait anchors from UC San Diego....
Published 11/25/11
Award-winning UCTV magazine program features host George Strait anchoring from UC Santa Barbara with segments on religious diversity in Los Angeles, insect diversity in Davis, building for earthquakes with popsicle sticks and Legos at UC San Diego and UC Irvine, and the BLEEX, the exoskeleton...
Published 11/25/11
A sneak preview of the new UC Merced campus opens the fourth edition of this magazine program followed by a profile of Jay Keasling's work at UC Berkeley to develop a cheap anti-malarial drug and a story about COSMOS, a UC-based summer school for teenagers interested in math and science. Series:...
Published 11/11/11