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  2. Kresge College - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Category : University of California, Santa Cruz colleges

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    Pages in category "University of California, Santa Cruz colleges" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Kresge - Wikipedia

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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)

  5. List of University of California, Santa Cruz people - Wikipedia

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    Gurdon Woods – sculptor, founding chair of the art department at UC Santa Cruz, 1966–1974 [19] [20] Stanford E. Woosley – professor of astronomy and astrophysics; noted for his work on supernova gamma ray bursts; member of the NAS (elected 2006) and American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 2001) [17]

  6. William Turnbull Jr. - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Gregory Bateson - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, he taught at the Humanistic Psychology Institute in San Francisco, which was renamed the Saybrook University, [7] and in 1972 joined the faculty of Kresge College at the University of California, Santa Cruz. [8] In 1976, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. [9]

  8. List of active separatist movements in South America

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    Santa Cruz Department. República de Santa Cruz [16] [17] Proposed state: República de Santa Cruz Advocacy group: Nación Camba; Qullasuyu. Proposed state: Qullasuyu. Ethnic group: Aymara people; Proposed state or autonomous area: Qullasuyu

  9. Helene Moglen - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, she accepted a position as dean of humanities and professor of literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz, becoming the first female dean in the University of California system. [1] From 1978 to 1983, she served as provost of Kresge College; from 1984 to 1989