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▸ Food as Medicine - Asian Culinary Forum
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Chefs Re-inventing Asian Cuisine. Foods of Shanghai’s Jewish Communities. For the Love of Ramen. Symposium: Asian Food Beyond Borders. Are You What You Cook? CUISINE, CURATIVES and CULTURE. Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 6:30 9:00 pm. San Francisco Ferry Building, 2nd Floor. 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco. For generations, though, Chinese and Indian cooks have valued seasonal ingredients, mind-body balance, and individualized health needs as much as flavor and texture when preparing meals. Nancy N. Chen.
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Undergraduate Program
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Haystacks in the Snow by Franz Marc. We are delighted to hear of your interest in German Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz and are writing to tell you a little bit about ourselves and our program. Do let us know if you have any questions we could answer for you. The names and email addresses of Core faculty, along with some of their teaching and research interests are available online, here. Loisa Nygaard for the German Studies Core Faculty.
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2016 - 2017 German Studies Curriculum
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. 2016 - 2017 German Studies Curriculum. 2016 - 2017 German Studies Undergraduate Curriculum (PDF). This information is subject to change. Last updated: 7/8/16. GERM 1 - First-Year German (4 sections offered), W. Campbell/STAFF: Section One. GERM 4 - Second-Year German, Z. Abrams. HIS 76 - Hitler and the Holocaust, M. Cioc/B. Thompson. LIT 183P - Fear of the Foreign: Xenophobia in German Literature and Culture, L. Nygaard. LIT 114D - Goethe's. HIS 184B - Racis...
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. 160;from individuals, corporations and foundations are critical to supporting the mission of the UC Santa Cruz Natural Reserves and work in partnership with funding from the University. Projects for which we seek funding include facilities enhancements and replacements, technology improvements, environmental monitoring, resource inventories, and staff positions that provide technical support to all of our reserves. UC Natural Reserve System.
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. To reserve a meeting room, please fill out the Reservation Request Form. University Center's room reservations are handled by our Catering department. If you have any questions about meeting rooms, please email us at catering@ucsc.edu. 160;or call (831) 459-4600. Thank you for your interest. . 735 sq. ft. 160;Dining Room, Levin Lanai, Ringold. 160;Rotunda, and Malloch. 160;Lounge are available for rental weekdays after 5pm or weekends anytime.
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Eating
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. For small or large groups, you are sure to find something good to eat while at the University Center. Terra Fresca Restaurant and Coffee Bar. Offers casual lunchtime dining with friendly servers and an incredible menu that includes plenty of organic and local ingredients. For reservations, call (831) 459-2689. The adjoining Coffee Bar. The Colleges Nine and Ten Dining Hall. The Colleges Nine and Ten Dining Hall.
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary navigation. PDF: Graduate Course Offerings 2016-17. PDF: Course Offerings 2016-17. PDF: Course Offerings 2015-16. PDF: Annual Course Offerings 2014-15. Class Schedule View Term:. FMST 1 - 01. FMST 20 - 01. FMST 132 - 01. FMST 135 - 01. FMST 189 - 01. FMST 194I - 01. FMST 194K - 01. FMST 200 - 01. General Course Information . UC Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, Ca 95064. Privacy Policy & #160;Terms of Use.
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Professor Lisa Lowe: "Colonial Difference & the Neoliberal Present."
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary navigation. News and Events / News. Professor Lisa Lowe: "Colonial Difference and the Neoliberal Present.". October 01, 2014. The Neoliberal Present.". Hum 1, Room 210. UC Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, Ca 95064. Privacy Policy & #160;Terms of Use. Sexual Violence Prevention & #160;Response. Last modified: July 18, 2016 128.114.113.74.
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Faculty Directory
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary navigation. UC Presidential Co-Chair, Feminist Critical Race and Ethnic Studies. Feminist Studies Department,. Humanities 1, Rm 340. 336 Humanities Bldg. 1. Winter 2014: Tuesdays 4-5:30pm. Feminist Studies Department,. Critical Race and Ethnic Studies. 337, Humanities 1. Fall 2016 ON LEAVE. Humanities 1 Rm 330. Fall 2015: Wed 1:30-3:00pm or by appointment. History of Consciousness Department,. Humanities I, Rm. 430. Fall 2014: Wednesdays, 2-3:30 pm.
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