2009
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UCSC in the News
Economist Rob Fairlie was quoted in an Inc. article about the growing number of start-ups in low-growth industries.
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UCSC among top five universities in study abroad awards
Last year, UC Santa Cruz became one of the top five universities in the country in awarding students for the Gilman Scholarship, which offers grants to undergraduate students of limited financial means to pursue academic studies abroad.
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Chancellor Blumenthal, Campus Provost Kliger provide update on UC, campus budget
UCSC Chancellor Blumenthal, Campus Provost Kliger provide update on UC, campus budget.
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Renowned Indian musician and former UCSC Distinguished Adjunct Professor Ali Akbar Khan dies at 87
Legendary Indian musician and former UC Santa Cruz Distinguished Adjunct Professor Ali Akbar Khan died on June 18 at his home in San Anselmo, CA. He was 87.
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Appointment of Executive Director, Student Health Services
After conducting a national search, the Division of Student Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Knudtson as the new Executive Director of Student Health Services. Mary’s appointment began on June 22, 2009. Mary has a distinguished background and demonstrated expertise in health care management including mental health and medical services. During Mary’s…
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Summer Library hours reduced
Summer Library hours have been reduced to generate savings.
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UCSC in the News
The Guardian (U.K.) published an opinion piece coauthored by Roger Schoenman of politics about Iran’s youth using their internet skills to sidestep the regime.
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UCSC celebrates achievement with teaching, mentoring, and student awards
Recognizing the outstanding achievements of our students and instructors is one of the ways UCSC demonstrates its commitment to excellence in teaching and research. The 2009 Excellence in Teaching, Undergraduate Academic Achievement and Mentoring Awards c
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Academic Senate Committee on Planning and Budget’s communication about furlough, salary reduction options
Academic Senate Committee on Planning and Budget writes to UCSC senators about the proposed furlough and salary reduction.
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UCSC Academic Senate chair’s communication about furlough, salary reduction options
Quentin Williams, chair of UCSC’s Academic Senate, writes to fellow senators about the proposed furlough and salary reduction options.
