This page lists notable alumni and faculty of the University of California, Santa Cruz ; alumni may have attended without graduating.
William Drea Adams – president of Colby College , Waterville, Maine
Michelle Anderson , B.A. 1989 – (born 1967) – president of Brooklyn College , and a scholar on rape law
Stefano Bloch , B.A. 2001 – author, graffiti artist, and professor of cultural geography at the University of Arizona [ 1]
Hume A Feldman , BA 1984 – professor and chair, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Kansas , APS Fellow
Gabriel Filippelli , Ph.D, 1994 – biogeochemist and climate change researcher, IUPUI
Yoav Freund , Ph.D. 1994 – professor of computer science at the University of California San Diego , winner of the Gödel Prize
Kristen R. Ghodsee , B.A. 1993 – Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at Bowdoin College ; winner of 2012 Guggenheim Fellowship
Alexander Gonzalez , Ph.D. 1979 – president of California State University, Sacramento
Thyrza Nichols Goodeve – artist and writer, School of Visual Arts
Victor Davis Hanson , B.A. 1975 – historian, Professor Emeritus of Classics at California State University, Fresno ; Hoover Institution Fellow; 2007 National Humanities Medal recipient
Eva Simone Hayward – Women's Studies researcher on faculty at University of Arizona [ 2]
Andrew Jolivette ; Ph.D. – Professor of Ethnic Studies, senior specialist Native American and Indigenous Studies at University of California, San Diego
Caren Kaplan , Ph.D. – Professor of American Studies at UC Davis
Steven G. Krantz , B.A – Professor of Mathematics at Washington University in St. Louis ; winner of the Chauvenet Prize
Annette Lareau , B.A. 1974 – Professor of Sociology at University of Pennsylvania
Patricia Nelson Limerick – Professor of History at University of Colorado and a leading historian of the American West
Lisa Lowe , Ph.D. – Professor of American Studies at Yale
Tod Machover – MIT Media Lab
Austin E. Quigley , Ph.D. – Dean of Columbia College of Columbia University
John R. Rickford , B.A. 1971 – Professor of Linguistics at Stanford University and African American Vernacular English or Ebonics expert
Sally Sedgwick , B.A. 1978 – Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at University of Illinois at Chicago
Jeffrey C. Stewart , B.A. 1971 – Professor of Black Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara
Bret Weinstein , B.A. – biologist and evolutionary theorist
Will Bagley , BA 1971 – historian of 1800s American West
Michael A. Bellesiles , BA 1975 – author of Arming America: The origins of a National Gun Culture , which won the Bancroft Prize in 2001; the prize was rescinded by Columbia University in 2002 as for having "violated basic norms of scholarship and the high standards expected of Bancroft Prize winners"
Susie Bright – writer, sex activist and sex therapy focus leader
Dean Byington , BA 1980 – visual artist
Gail Carriger , MA 2008 – steampunk author
C. Ondine Chavoya , BA 1992 – art historian of Latino/Chicano and queer art history, professor[ 3] [ 4]
Maya Chinchilla , BA 2000 – Guatemalan-American poet
Fred Cohen , BA 1980 – director of the School of Music & Dance, San Jose State University
David Farley – BA 1995 – author of An Irreverent Curiosity , food and travel writer
William Finnegan – BA 1974 – 2016 Pulitzer prize author of Barbarian Days , journalist
Laurie Garrett , BA 1975 – Newsday science reporter and author, Pulitzer Prize winner
Philip Kan Gotanda – playwright
Reyna Grande , BA 1999 – author, American Book Award winner
Kira Lynn Harris , MFA 1998 – artist
bell hooks , PhD 1983 – author, educator, social critic
Miranda July [ 5] – filmmaker and writer
Persis Karim , BA 1985 – poet, editor, educator, scholar of Iranian-Americans[ 6]
Lori Kay , BA 1986 – artist, sculptor[ 7]
Sahar Khoury , BA 1996 – sculptor
Jayne Ann Krentz , BA 1970 – New York Times bestselling author
Katerina Lanfranco , BA 2001 – artist
Deborah Madison , BA 1968 – cookbook author, founding chef of the Greens Restaurant
Steve Martini , BA 1968 – bestselling mysteries author
Lou Mathews , BA 1973 – writer, "Best Book" of 1999 for L.A. Breakdown (L.A. Times )
Samantha Mills – science fiction and fantasy writer; 2023 Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Best Short Story winner
Omar Musa – Australian author, poet and rapper
Kent Nagano , BA 1974 – conductor of the Los Angeles Opera and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra
Catherine Newman , PhD – memoirist and novelist
Jenny Parks – comics artist, fan artist, and scientific illustrator[ 8] [ 9]
Johanna Poethig , BA 1980 – visual, public and performance artist
Larry Polansky , BA – composer
Dana Priest , BA 1981 – Washington Post reporter and author; winner of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting and 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
Tanya Ragir , BA 1976 – artist
Tlaloc Rivas , BA 1995 – theatre director, writer, and professor
Joe Safdie , BA 1975 – poet
Michael Schennum , BA 2000 – photojournalist
Andrea Smith , PhD 2002 – Cherokee activist and author
David Talbot , BA – founder of Salon.com , author, journalist
Mark Teague , BA 1985 – author and illustrator of children's books
Hector Tobar , BA – Los Angeles Times columnist, author, winner of Pulitzer Prize in 1992
Bernt Wahl , BA 1984, BS 1986 – author and entrepreneur, Fulbright Fellow ; coined UC Santa Cruz motto "Fiat Slug "
Annie Wells , BA 1981 – photographer, filmmaker, winner of Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography in 1997
Lawrence Weschler , 1974 – author
Richard White – historian of American West, Native American history, and environmental history; MacArthur Foundation fellowship, 1995
Daniel James Wolf , BA 1983 – composer
Laurence Yep – author
Entertainment and broadcasting [ edit ]
Anohni – attended in late 1980s, composer and singer for Anohni and the Johnsons , and visual artist
Lorin Ashton , aka Bassnectar – free-form electronic music artist and DJ
Juliet Bashore , BA English Literature/Film – filmmaker (Kamikaze Hearts , The Battle of Tuntenhaus )
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin , BA – filmmaker (V/H/S , Southbound ) and guitarist for Link 80
Jello Biafra [ 5] – singer and songwriter of the Dead Kennedys
Brannon Braga [ 5] – film writer for Star Trek Generations and an executive producer of 24
Bob Byington , BA 1988 – filmmaker (7 Chinese Brothers , Lousy Carter )
Bill Carter , BA Politics, Economics – documentary film director and author
Rick Carter , BA – Oscar-winning art director and production designer
John Craigie , BA Mathematics 2002 – folk singer
Dennis Delaney , BA Anthropology 1976 – writer and actor
Brett Dennen – singer, songwriter
Jacob Aaron Estes , BA 1994 – film screenwriter and director
Anne Flett-Giordano , BA 1976 – television writer and producer (Kate & Allie , Frasier , Desperate Housewives )
Stephanie Foo , BA 2008 – radio producer for This American Life
Cary Joji Fukunaga , BA 1999 – filmmaker and showrunner (Sin Nombre , True Detective , Beasts of No Nation )
Matthew Gray Gubler ,[ 5] BA – actor (Criminal Minds ) and director
Richard Gunn , BA 1997 – actor (Dark Angel , Granite Flats , and For the Love of Money )
Richard Harris – National Public Radio science reporter
Alice Inoue – former television presenter and author
Ethan Klein , BA English Literature 2009 – YouTube video blogger and satirist known for h3h3Productions
Elissa Knight , BA Theater & English Literature 1997 – voice actress
Victor Krummenacher [ 5] – bassist for Camper Van Beethoven , Monks of Doom
Gretchen Lieberum – singer, songwriter
David Lowery , BA 1984 – singer and songwriter for Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker
Camryn Manheim , BA 1984 – actress
Barry Mendel – film producer (Rushmore , Sixth Sense , Munich , Funny People )
Stephen Mirrione , BA – Academy Award -winning film editor
Dacoury Natche , aka DJ Dahi – Grammy-nominated hip-hop producer
Bradley Nowell [ 5] – singer and songwriter with Sublime
Marti Noxon , BA – TV producer
Joe Palca , PhD 1982 – National Public Radio science reporter
Jack Passion , BA 2006 – competitive beard grower and star of IFC 's Whisker Wars
Rebecca Romijn [ 5] – supermodel, actress
Maya Rudolph , BA 1995 – SNL cast member
Andy Samberg ,[ 5] BA – Saturday Night Live cast member
Tim Schafer [ 5] – game designer for LucasArts and founder of Double Fine Productions
Akiva Schaffer , BA – Saturday Night Live writer, filmmaker
Amber Sealey , BA – film director and actress
Jonathan Segel , BA 1985 – composer, multi-instrumentalist for Camper Van Beethoven
Nikki Silva , BA 1973 – one half of The Kitchen Sisters , who are regularly featured on NPR
Julie Snyder , BA 1995 – producer of NPR's Serial and S-Town
SRSQ – musician[ 5]
Broke-Ass Stuart , BA 2003 – travel writer, poet, host of IFC 's Young Broke & Beautiful
Chris Tashima [ 5] – actor, Academy Award-winning filmmaker
Jesse Thorn , BS – host of NPR's Bullseye with Jesse Thorn and co-host of Jordan, Jesse, Go!
Omi Vaidya – American actor in Bollywood films, known for role in 3 Idiots
Rubén Valtierra , BA – keyboardist for "Weird Al" Yankovic
Ally Walker , BS – actress known for roles in Profiler , Sons of Anarchy , and The Protector
Gillian Welch , BA 1990 – singer and songwriter
Rich Wilkes , BA 1988 – writer, filmmaker (Billy Madison , Stoned Age , Beer Money , XXX , Airheads )
Still Woozy , BA 2014 – musician, songwriter
Kauchani Bratt , BP 2023 - Coahuiltecan actor
Nate Cardozo , BA 2003 – privacy and civil rights attorney, currently managing privacy at WhatsApp
Vince Girdhari Chhabria , BA 1991 – judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Joan E. Donoghue , BA 1978 – judge, International Court of Justice
Ricardo García , BA 1991 – public defender for Los Angeles County
Rachel Goslins , BA 1991 – copyright attorney, Director of the Smithsonian's Arts and Industries Museum, former executive director of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities
Charles Harder , BA 1991 – entertainment and civil lawyer known for representing President Donald Trump , Melania Trump , and many other celebrities
Ellen Leonida , BA 1993 – defense attorney for Scott Dyleski
Politics and public life [ edit ]
Bettina Aptheker , PhD – leader in the Berkeley Free Speech Movement
Katherine Canavan , BA – former United States Ambassador to Botswana and United States Ambassador to Lesotho
Rebecca Cokley , BA – former director of the Disability Justice Initiative at the Center for American Progress (CAP)[ 13]
John Doolittle , BA 1972 – Member, U.S. House of Representatives , California's 4th Congressional District
Eli Erlick , PhD – writer, transgender activist, founder of Trans Student Educational Resources
Ron Gonzales , BA – mayor of San Jose, California , 1999–2006
Victor Davis Hanson , BA 1975 – Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution
James Charles Kopp , BA Biology 1976 – murderer of Buffalo abortion doctor Barnett Slepian in 1998; convicted in 2003 and serving sentence of 25 years to life
John Laird , BA 1972 – California Natural Resources Agency Secretary, former California Assemblyman, and mayor of Santa Cruz
Don Lane , former mayor of Santa Cruz, California
Jamus Lim , MA 2006, PhD 2006 – Member of the 14th Parliament of Singapore , member of the opposition Workers’ Party of Singapore and associate professor at ESSEC Business School
Nina Milliken , BA 2010, maine state representative[ 14]
Azadeh Moaveni , BA – journalist and writer
Huey P. Newton , BA 1974, PhD 1980 – co-founding member of the Black Panther Party
Aaron Peskin – San Francisco Board of Supervisors member
Claire Pierangelo , BA 1982 – current US Ambassador to the Republic of Madagascar and Union of Comoros
Drummond Pike , BA 1970 – Tides Foundation founder, philanthropist, and social entrepreneur
Art Torres , BA 1968 – California Democratic Party Chairman, former California State Senator
Richard Bandler , MA 1975[ 15] – co-creator of neuro-linguistic programming
Joseph DeRisi , BA 1992 – molecular biologist, professor at UC San Francisco, MacArthur Fellow, known for work on SARS and malaria
Alan Dressler , PhD 1976 – staff astronomer at the Carnegie Institution for Science , member of the National Academy of Sciences , cosmologist, author
J. Doyne Farmer , PhD 1981 – pioneer in chaos theory , Prediction Company , Santa Fe Institute
Judy Fierstein , multiple – geologist
Debra Fischer , PhD 1998 – Professor of Astronomy at Yale University , planet finder
Yoav Freund , PhD 1993 – computer scientist, professor at University of California, San Diego , inventor of AdaBoost
John Grinder , PhD 1971 – linguist, co-creator of neuro-linguistic programming[ 16]
Howard Hang , BS 1998 – Professor of Chemistry at Rockefeller University
Steven Hawley , PhD 1977 – astronaut, Professor of Physics at the University of Kansas
Holly Jones , BS – restoration ecologist and conservation biologist, associate professor at Northern Illinois University
Stacy Jupiter , PhD 2003 – director of the Melanesia Program for the Wildlife Conservation Society , MacArthur Fellows Program
Lara Mahal , BA 1996 – Professor of Chemistry at New York University
Geoffrey Marcy , PhD 1982 – Professor of Astronomy at UC Berkeley , planet finder, and member of the National Academy of Sciences
Teenie Matlock , PhD, 2001 – Professor Emerita of Cognitive Science at University of California, Merced
Marc Okrand , BA 1972 – linguist, creator of the Klingon language
Julie Packard , BA 1974, MA 1978 – founder and executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium
Mark M. Phillips , PhD 1978 – staff astronomer at Las Campanas Observatory , inventor of the Phillips relationship , pioneer in supernova cosmology
Rob Shaw , PhD 1980 – MacArthur Award for work on chaos theory, 1988
Pamela Silver , BA 1974 – Professor of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School , first Director of Harvard University Systems Biology Graduate Program, synthetic biologist
Deborah Steinberg , PhD 1973 – biological oceanographer, Antarctic researcher
Kathryn D. Sullivan , BS 1973 – astronaut, science museum CEO (COSI Columbus), Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, NOAA Administrator
Nicholas B. Suntzeff , PhD 1980 – Professor of Astronomy at Texas A&M University ; cosmologist; co-founder of High-Z Supernova Search Team , which discovered dark energy
Bill Woodcock , BA 1993 – best known for his 1989 origination of the anycast routing technique that is now ubiquitous in Internet content distribution networks and the domain name system
Martin Abadi – Professor Emeritus, Computer Science and Engineering; known for Burrows–Abadi–Needham logic and Baby Modula-3
Ralph Abraham – professor emeritus of mathematics, notable for founding the Visual Mathematics Institute and for his pioneering work on chaos theory
Bettina Aptheker – professor of feminist studies and history
Elliot Aronson – professor emeritus of psychology; author of The Social Animal and Nobody Left to Hate: Teaching Compassion after Columbine ; creator of the Jigsaw Classroom model; one of the few psychologists to win the American Psychological Association 's highest honor in all three fields
John Backus – late adjunct professor of Computer Science; won Turing Award for creating Fortran
Reyner Banham – late professor of art history and a preeminent architectural historian, in particular of the modern era
Tom Banks – professor of physics; known for work on string theory , elementary particle physics , and cosmology
Gregory Bateson – late lecturer and fellow of Kresge College; anthropologist, social scientist, linguist, visual anthropologist, semiotician and cyberneticist
George R. Blumenthal – professor of astronomy and astrophysics, and chancellor of the University of California, Santa Cruz
Norman O. Brown – late professor emeritus of humanities
William L. Burke – late professor of physics (cosmologist); chaos theory "godfather"
James H. Clark – assistant professor of information science, founder of Silicon Graphics and Netscape
James Clifford – professor of history of consciousness, known for publications of postmodernist and postcolonial interpretations of anthropology and ethnography
David Cope – professor of music; notable for his experiments in A.I. and computer-created musical compositions
Angela Davis – professor of history of consciousness, writer, activist
Nathaniel Deutsch – professor and Baumgarten Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies
John Dizikes – professor emeritus of American studies, author, won the 1993 National Book Critics Circle Award
Frank Drake – professor emeritus of astronomy and astrophysics; proposed the Drake Equation ; member of the AAAS (elected 1974)[ 17]
William Everson – late lecturer and poet-in-residence
Sandra M. Faber – professor of astronomy and astrophysics; instrumental in inventing cold dark matter theory and fundamental work in the field of galaxy formation and evolution ; member of the NAS (elected 1985), the AAAS (elected 1989),[ 17] and the American Philosophical Society (elected 2001)
Alison Galloway – forensic anthropologist who worked in identifying the physical remains of Laci Peterson in the trial of Scott Peterson [ 17]
Shelly Grabe – associate professor of social psychology and scholar-activist in women's human rights
Craig Haney – professor of psychology and instrumental researcher in the Stanford Prison Experiment
Donna Haraway – professor of history of consciousness; doctorate in biology; often-cited author of feminist history of science and culture studies of cyborgs
David Haussler – professor of biomolecular engineering; he and his team assembled the public draft human genome and developed the Genome Browser as part of the Human Genome Project ; member of the AAAS (elected 2006)[ 17] and the National Academy of Sciences
George Herbig – emeritus professor of astronomy and astrophysics, pioneer in the study of star formation, discoverer of the Herbig Ae/Be stars and Herbig-Haro Objects , member of the National Academy of Sciences
George Hitchcock – late lecturer, poetry and theater
Albert Hofstadter – deceased; professor of philosophy
David A. Huffman – deceased; founding faculty of the Information and Computer Science Board; developed Huffman coding
Harry Huskey – deceased; Professor of Computer Science; advised many countries on how to establish an academic Computer Science program
Frederic Jameson – professor of history of consciousness; cultural critic and theorist of the post-modern; published the essay "Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism ", a significant investigation into contemporary culture and the political economy
Jim Kent – associate research scientist in the Department of Biomolecular Engineering; directs the genome browser development and quality assurance staff of the UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group; created the computer program that assembled the first working draft of the human genome sequence; participates in the public consortium efforts to produce, assemble, and annotate genomes
Robert P. Kraft – professor of astronomy and astrophysics, stellar astronomer, member of the National Academy of Sciences
Cynthia Ling Lee – professor of theatre arts, known for postmodern and classical Indian dance
Tom Lehrer – lecturer in American studies and mathematics; known for his satire and songwriting
Darrell Long – professor of computer science and engineering, fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Chip Lord – professor of film and digital media; member of Ant Farm, a groundbreaking, experimental art and architecture collective he founded in 1968 with fellow architect Doug Michels
Nathaniel Mackey – poet and editor
Dominic W. Massaro – professor of psychology and computer engineering ; originator of the fuzzy logical model of perception, one of the leading theories of speech perception
Claire Ellen Max – professor of astronomy and astrophysics, member of the AAAS (elected 2002)[ 17] and the National Academy of Sciences
Gordon Mumma – professor emeritus of music, composer
Richard Abel Musgrave – member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 1961)[ 17]
Maurice Natanson – deceased; professor of philosophy
Jerry Nelson – professor of astronomy and astrophysics; pioneered the use of mirror segments, making the Keck telescopes possible; member of the NAS
Harry Noller – professor of biology; RNA research; member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 1969)[ 17] and the National Academy of Sciences (elected 1992)
Donald E. Osterbrock – member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 1968)[ 17] and the National Academy of Sciences (elected 1966)
Micah Perks – fiction writer and memoirist
Larry Polansky – professor of music, composer and performing artist
Joel Primack – professor of physics, noted cosmologist ; renowned for Cold Dark Matter Theory proposed along with Sandra Faber (see above) and Sir Martin Rees
Geoffrey Pullum – professor of linguistics and distinguished professor of humanities; co-author of Cambridge Grammar of the English Language ; member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 2003)[ 17]
Adrienne Rich – late professor, poet and essayist
Constance M. Rockosi – chair of the astronomy and astrophysics department
Kate R. Rosenbloom – tech project manager, Center for Biomolecular Science and Engineering, member of ENCODE
Beth Shapiro – professor of ecology and evolutionary biology; author of How to Clone a Mammoth
Bakthan Singaram – professor of organic chemistry and former researcher
Page Smith – historian
Michael Ellman Soule – member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 2005)[ 17]
Ben Stein – former professor of economics, more notable for his work as a comedian, actor and political commentator
Stephen Thorsett – professor of astronomy and astrophysics; dean of physical and biological science; known for work on properties of compact stars
Anna Tsing – professor of anthropology; Guggenheim Fellow and Niels Bohr Professorship
Noah Wardrip-Fruin – associate professor of computer science, digital media and interactive fiction researcher
Manfred K. Warmuth – Professor of Computer Science, known for weighted majority algorithm
Hayden White – member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 1991)[ 17]
Jim Whitehead – chair of Computer Science and creator of WebDAV
Harold Widom – member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 2006)[ 17]
Terrie Williams (scientist) – professor of ecology and evolutionary biology[ 18]
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]
Karen Tei Yamashita – author and playwright, recipient of the National Book Award's Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters in 2021
Notes and references [ edit ]
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^ "Eva Hayward, The Department of Gender & Women's Studies" . gws.arizona.edu . Retrieved January 11, 2018 .
^ "Chronicling Queer Networks: C. Ondine Chavoya on Reynaldo Rivera" . The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) . Retrieved 2024-12-11 .
^ "Alumni news" (PDF) . UC Santa Cruz Review (magazine). Fall 2008. p. 25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-03-07. Retrieved 2024-12-11 – via Wayback Machine.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Attended but did not graduate.
^ "Karim, Persis M. 1962-" . Encyclopedia.com . Retrieved 2022-03-09 .
^ Hallmark, Kara Kelley (2007). Encyclopedia of Asian American Artists, Artists of the American mosaic . Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 87– 90. ISBN 978-0313334511 .
^ Czeck, Jessica (May 15, 2013). "Feline Fantasies: Cat Superheroes by Jenny Parks" . Visual News . Archived from the original on July 29, 2015. Retrieved September 14, 2016 .
^ Hatheway, Cameron (June 12, 2015). "Catvengers, Assemble! The CatConLA Interview With Jenny Parks" . Bleeding Cool . Rich Johnston . Retrieved September 14, 2016 .
^ De Witte, Melissa (September 8, 2015). "How a UC Santa Cruz alum is tackling the student loan problem" . University of California Santa Cruz.
^ Benner, Katie; Popper, Nathaniel (September 11, 2017). "Chief Executive of Social Finance, an Online Lending Start-Up, to Step Down" . The New York Times .
^ "International economics graduate named deputy managing director of the IMF | UCSC" . news.ucsc.edu . Retrieved 2020-05-08 .
^ "About Rebecca Hare Cokley" . IT'S OUR STORY Answers from America's Disability Activists . Retrieved 18 March 2017 .
^ "Representative Nina Milliken" . legislature.maine.gov . Retrieved 2023-12-24 .
^ BA from UCSC in 1972, MA – Lone Mountain College, 1975
^ John Grinder (1971). On deletion phenomena in English. Thesis (PhD. in Linguistics). University of California, San Diego. OCLC 17641707
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Bulletin of the American Academy, Fall 2006, pp 66 – 104, "List of Active Members by Classes" Archived 2005-05-06 at the Wayback Machine , accessed July 17, 2007
^ "Dogs, cats, and big-wave surfers: Healthy heart lessons from animals and athletes" (Press release). Eurekalert . September 1, 2015. Archived from the original on September 18, 2015. Retrieved December 20, 2024 .
^ Rappaport, Scott (August 12, 2007). "Gurdon Woods, sculptor who helped establish UCSC Art Department, dies at 92" . UC Santa Cruz News . Retrieved 2024-04-10 .
^ Zinko, Carolyne (August 10, 2007). "Gurdon Woods - sculptor who created UC Santa Cruz art department" . SFGate . Retrieved 2024-04-10 .
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