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Kresge College is one of the residential colleges that make up the University of California, Santa Cruz. Founded in 1971 and named after Sebastian Kresge, Kresge college is located on the western edge of the UCSC campus. Kresge is the sixth of ten colleges at UCSC, and originally one of the most experimental.
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Kresge College, one of the residential colleges that make up the University of California, Santa Cruz; Kresge Auditorium, a main performance space on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MIT Chapel or Kresge Chapel, on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Kresge Building (disambiguation)
Benjamin F. Porter College, known colloquially as Porter College, is a residential college at the University of California, Santa Cruz. It is located on the lower west side of the university, south of Kresge College and north of Rachel Carson College. The college was founded in 1969 as College Five and formally dedicated on November 21, 1981.
With the construction of the main UC Santa Cruz campus finished in 1965, Robert Royston and his architect firm were commissioned in 1966 to construct the quarry as a central space for the campus to use for events. The concept for the quarry as an amphitheater began, with construction finishing soon afterwards in 1967 at a cost of only $82,600 ...
Nov. 4—Colleges and universities from the West Coast Region of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association will compete at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Kern County Fairgrounds. The event will be ...
From the IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl on Dec. 14 to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Jan. 20, 82 teams will play in at least one postseason game. Below is the schedule ...
In addition to the Sea Ranch development, Turnbull was a contributor to Kresge College, the University of California, Santa Cruz, the Foothill Student housing complex at University of California, Berkeley, and St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Sonoma County, the latter of which he worked on with his wife and fellow architect Mary Griffin. [3] [5]