Year: 2025

  • Job Talk with Community Archivist – Thursday 11/6, 12-1pm

    Job Talk with Community Archivist – Thursday 11/6, 12-1pm

    Wondering what you can do with your Arts or Humanities degree? Come hear from a real professional on our campus with a background in both. Rebecca Hernandez is the inaugural Community Archivist at the UCSC University Library. In this job talk, she will tell us about her educational journey as a first-generation transfer student and…

  • Networking & LinkedIn Workshop – Wednesday 11/12, 12:30-1:30pm

    Networking & LinkedIn Workshop – Wednesday 11/12, 12:30-1:30pm

    Have you heard that networking is important, but don’t know how to begin? Are you wondering what people do on LinkedIn? Join this interactive, hands-on workshop where you’ll learn the basics of how, where, and why to network and see how LinkedIn can help. At the end of the workshop, you’ll be ready to connect…

  • Job Talk with Assistant Public Defender – Thursday 11/13, 12:30-1:30pm

    Job Talk with Assistant Public Defender – Thursday 11/13, 12:30-1:30pm

    Interested in an impact-driven career in law, public policy, or politics? Come hear from UCSC Humanities alum Kim Angulo, an Assistant Public Defender with experience in both law and public policy work. You’ll gain insights into how to enter these fields, considerations for knowing whether they’re a good fit for you, and ideas for how…

  • Informational Interviewing Workshop – Wednesday 11/19, 12:30-1:30pm

    Informational Interviewing Workshop – Wednesday 11/19, 12:30-1:30pm

    Are you curious about your career options as a humanities student? Wondering how the professionals around you got to where they are? Join this interactive workshop to learn about informational interviewing*, a way you can use your curiosity to explore career possibilities and make meaningful professional connections. You’ll leave ready to reach out, learn from…

  • EXPLORE Research Fellowship with Professors Alinder and Yang (History), 2025-2026
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    EXPLORE Research Fellowship with Professors Alinder and Yang (History), 2025-2026

    History Projects on the Japanese American Redress Movement We encourage work-study and non-work-study students to apply. This internship is only open to undergraduate students with a declared or proposed Humanities major or minor and requires work authorization. Application Deadline: September 21, 2025 The Humanities Experiential Learning Opportunities in Research (EXPLORE) Program connects undergraduate Humanities majors and minors with faculty-led projects…

  • Don Rothman Endowed Award in First-Year Writing

    Don Rothman Endowed Award in First-Year Writing

    Don Rothman was a writing instructor at UCSC who created the award to recognize first year writing students. Awarded for a paper produced by a freshman in a first-year writing class, the recipient will have the opportunity to honor his/her most influential teacher. For more information, see the Writing Program’s website.

  • The Joseph H. Silverman Fellowship

    Dissertation fellowship for doctoral candidate in Spanish Renaissance Literature (particularly Golden Age Drama, Cervantes, the Picaresque Novel or Sephardic Balladry.) David Dabaco (B.A., literature, ’95), the first recipient of the Joseph H. Silverman Memorial Fellowship, greatly appreciated the financial assistance. Having supported himself throughout his college career, Mr. Dabaco welcomed the aid. “The fellowship has…

  • The Laurie Sain Creative Writing Endowment

    More information coming soon… stay tuned! 

  • Siegfried B. and Elisabeth Mignon Puknat Literary Studies Endowment

    More information coming soon… stay tuned! 

  • The Anne and Jim Bay Fellowship Endowment for Victorian Literature

    The Anne and Jim Bay Fellowship Endowment for Victorian Literature consists of a cash stipend, which is awarded to one UCSC graduate student each year who’s work is concentrated on Victorian Literature. Applicants must be currently registered, in good academic standing and making steady progress towards completion. The award is intended to assist with dissertation…

  • The Literature Undergraduate Enrichment Endowment

    The Literature Undergraduate Enrichment Endowment was established to fund an annual campus visit and lecture of a distinguished speaker on a subject of value and interest to Literature undergraduate students.

  • The Department of Literature Graduate Student Enrichment Endowment

    The Department of Literature Graduate Student Enrichment Endowment was established to support graduate research, travel expenses, PhD-Candidate academic job market activities, and academic-year funding to gradute students completing their dissertations.

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