2009
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Seymour Center open seven days a week in August
The Seymour Marine Discovery Center will be open seven days a week during August 2009 to better serve the visiting public.
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UCSC on the Road
A listing of events going on across the country for alumni, parents, and friends of the campus.
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Apollo 11 anniversary: Lick Observatory scientists recall landmark experiment 40 years ago
Forty years ago, Lick Observatory scientists helped make history when they teamed up with Apollo 11 astronauts to determine the distance from Earth to the moon with unprecedented accuracy.
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Alumna responds to fiscal crisis facing the university
A UCSC alumna responds to an open letter to alumni from three members of the Board of Regents and UC President Mark Yudof asking for help in spreading the word that UC excellence must be preserved and nurtured.
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Two capital planners earn green building accreditation
Staff members Diane Behling and Linda Flaherty have both passed the LEED AP exam.
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Campus leaders explain furlough/salary reduction plan to staff
Campus leaders on Thursday held a forum at the Media Theater for staff members to hear information and ask questions about the furlough/salary reduction plan.
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Professor Margaret Delaney named interim vice chancellor, Planning and Budget
Margaret L. (Peggy) Delaney has agreed to serve as interim vice chancellor for Planning and Budget, subject to Regental approval for the interim appointment. She succeeds Meredith Michaels, who has been named vice chancellor, Planning and Budget at Univer
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UCSC in the News
The 40th anniversary of the moon landing shone the media spotlight on former Lick Observatory director Joe Miller, who was interviewed by the Santa Cruz Sentinel, KSBW-TV, and KION-TV.
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Budget cuts will make for a different UCSC
UC Santa Cruz, faculty, students, and staff worry about the impact the state’s financial meltdown is having on the campus, and will have on the social and economic health of the state.
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Shakespeare Santa Cruz summer festival opens July 24
Shakespeare Santa Cruz (SSC) will explore the always relevant and highly entertaining themes of power, politics, and trust in its 28th season, beginning on Friday, July 24.
