2009

  • Open enrollment begins Thursday, October 29

    The University of California Office of the President has released information regarding health insurance rates and Open Enrollment for 2010. This information may be found on the At Your Service website. Open Enrollment begins at 8 a.m., Thursday, October 29, and ends at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 24. You will receive your Open Enrollment…

  • Alum Sol Lipman popularizes 12-second “video tweets”

    Alum Sol Lipman popularizes 12-second “video tweets”

    Alum Sol Lipman launched the popular 12mail app for iPhone, making it easier than ever to share short video clips on Facebook and Twitter.

  • Job fair helps students consider graduate school

    In this tight job market, many students are exploring the option of going to graduate school earlier than they might have otherwise. Talking directly with school representatives is an important step in that exploration process, says Barbara Silverthorne, acting director of UCSC’s Career Center. Today, the center sponsored its annual Graduate and Professional School Information…

  • UC Santa Cruz to offer new Ph.D program in Film and Digital Media

    UC Santa Cruz to offer new Ph.D program in Film and Digital Media

    UCSC announces a new graduate program leading to a Ph.D. in Film and Digital Media.

  • H1N1 flu: Campus staff work to reduce risk

    UCSC staff members are hard at work on a number of activities that are designed to reduce the risk of an H1N1 flu outbreak on campus and minimize the spread if such an outbreak occurs. Here is a partial list of those activities: Student Health Center: Ordered seasonal influenza vaccine for students and scheduled clinics.…

  • Vandalism at Humanities building

    Vandalism at Humanities building

    EVC/Campus Provost Kliger writes about vandalism in and around the Humanities 2 Building.

  • Wilder Ranch Control Burns Planned

    Wilder Ranch State Park will be conducting a series of vegetation management burns starting on October 19 and continuing over the following two weeks. Burn operations may occur on various days depending on weather conditions, resource availability, and fire activity in the region. Some trails may be closed briefly during these operations to ensure public…

  • UCSC in the News

    Sociologist Craig Reinarman’s expertise on drug policy was featured in a Newsweek story about the growing movement to legalize marijuana.

  • Popular Science taps UCSC anthropologist Nathaniel Dominy for “Brilliant 10” issue

    Popular Science taps UCSC anthropologist Nathaniel Dominy for “Brilliant 10” issue

    Popular Science names Nathaniel J. Dominy one of this year’s “Brilliant 10” young scientists and researchers.

  • Cancellation of Flu Shot Clinic

    We regret to inform you that due to a national shortage in seasonal flu vaccine, we will need to cancel all student, staff and faculty flu shot clinics scheduled for 10/15/09 – 10/23/09. Although we ordered 1400 doses of the seasonal flu vaccine in March of this year, our two suppliers have not delivered sufficient…

  • Cyber security month tip, week 3: Keep your passwords secure

    October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. This week’s cyber security “tip of the week” from ITS focuses on password security.

  • Nanopore project wins $1.1 million NIH grant

    Nanopore project wins $1.1 million NIH grant

    NHGRI has awarded a $1.1 million grant to support work at UCSC on nanopore technology for analyzing DNA.

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