Crown College, University of California, Santa Cruz explained

Crown College
Motto:Fiat Lux
Established:1967
Type:Residential college
Administrative Staff:22 [1]
Faculty:75 [2]
Provost:Manel Camps
Undergrad:1463 [3]
City:Santa Cruz, California
Country:U.S.
Campus:Suburban
Colors: Blue & gold
Address:1156 High Street

Crown College is one of the residential colleges that makes up the University of California, Santa Cruz, United States.

Despite its thematic grounding in natural science and technology, like at all UCSC colleges, Crown students major in subjects across all disciplines. Crown has a favorable reputation for academically focused students, possibly due to both its reputation as a science college and its secluded location on the Santa Cruz campus. Because of its strong academic roots, Crown College is regarded as one of the quieter colleges on the campus. It is very close to Upper Campus, which is often frequented by hikers and mountain bikers.

Residents of the college are informally known as "Crownies."

History and campus

Crown was founded in 1967 when the Chancellor Dean E. McHenry invited biologist Kenneth V. Thimann to come to Santa Cruz and head what would become Crown College and to build the science faculty at UCSC.

Located on the upper northern side of campus by Merrill College, Crown also borders the newly constructed Colleges Nine and Ten. Crown is made up of eight three-floor residence halls as well as having about half of the Crown-Merrill apartment buildings. The UCSC fire station is located at Crown.

Because of its strong science-related roots and continuing tradition, all of the student residence buildings have science-related themes and names: Gauss House, Galen House, Rutherford House, Harvey and Maxwell Houses, Leonardo House, Galileo House, and Descartes House.

Since 2009, Crown College started the popular College game of Humans vs Zombies attracting up to one hundred students when they meet, this is also the location where the UCSC zombie defense council will be formed.

Students and faculty

Student demographics

In the third week census of the fall of 2006, the 1,463 undergraduates affiliated with Crown included 449 new and 1,014 returning students.[4] Their ethnic composition was 2.5% African American, 1.2% Native American, 22.8% Asian, 10.0% Latino, 4.0% Chicano, 4.4% Filipino, 45.7% Euro-American, 2.2% Other, and 7.2% Unidentified.[5] The average gender representation during the 2005–06 academic year was 42% female and 58% male. Crown was the only college at UCSC with a predominantly male enrollment, with the whole campus having a 54% to 46% female majority.[6]

Notable Crown fellows

Several of the fellows of Crown College have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences or are otherwise notable for their academic work.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www2.ucsc.edu/crown/information/publications/handbook/crownhandbook0708.pdf '07-'08 Crown College Handbook
  2. http://www2.ucsc.edu/crown/academics/fellows.php Crown College Academics, Crown Fellows
  3. http://planning.ucsc.edu/irps/StudentCharacteristics/2006/Fall_Undergraduates_by_College(historical)-SLS.pdf Fall Quarter Undergraduates by College (Historical), Fall 2006 data
  4. http://planning.ucsc.edu/irps/StudentCharacteristics/2006/New_Cont_and_Ret_Students_by_College_Affiliation-A3.pdf 2006 Fall Quarter New, Continuing, and Returning Students by College Affiliation
  5. http://planning.ucsc.edu/irps/StudentCharacteristics/2006/UG_College_Affiliation_by_Ethnicity-A15.pdf 2006 Fall Quarter UCSC Students by College and Ethnicity
  6. http://planning.ucsc.edu/irps/StudentCharacteristics/2006/3Qtr_Average_Students_by_College_and_Gender.pdf 2005-06 Three Quarter Average, Students by College and Gender
  7. http://www.amacad.org/members/class_section.pdf Bulletin of the American Academy, Fall 2006, pp 66 - 104, "List of Active Members by Classes"