April 2010

  • Message for students about 2010 Census Participation

    During the past year, UC Santa Cruz has been working in partnership with local community leaders and organizations; local city and county governments; and the federal government to communicate the value of getting a “complete count” during this 2010 US Census. For those who have already filled out and returned your 2010 Census forms, we…

  • Staff Advisory Board Election Ballot

    We need your vote! The following people are running for Staff Advisory Board 2010: Don Calerdine – Network Analyst Deborah Collins (Walker) – Audit Analyst Rochelle Fuller – Administrative Specialist, CBSE Riley Jordan – Proposal Specialist, OSP Michael Luttrell – Conference Coordinator, Student Supervisor Nathan McCall – Assistant Compensation Analyst Lesa Stollenwerk – A/P Supervisor…

  • Protection of Social Security Numbers

    We write to remind you of the importance of removing Social Security Numbers (SSNs) from laptops, desktops, thumb drives, cell phones, mp3 devices, storage cards, and any other electronic medium. You might be surprised to discover that you have SSNs stored in old files, e mail, and attachments, especially those prior to 2004 when student…

  • Message for staff and faculty about participation in the 2010 US Census

    During the past year, UC Santa Cruz has been working in partnership with local community leaders and organizations; local city and county governments; and the federal government to communicate the value of getting a “complete count” during this 2010 US Census. For those who have already filled out and mailed in your 2010 Census forms,…

  • UCSC economist Rob Fairlie tells U.S. Senate lack of access to capital hampers minority-owned businesses

    UCSC economist Rob Fairlie tells U.S. Senate lack of access to capital hampers minority-owned businesses

    Minority-owned businesses are being especially hurt by a lack of access to capital in the current economic downtown, UC Santa Cruz Economics Professor Rob Fairlie told a U.S. Senate committee Thursday.

  • Pacific Rim Music Festival is April 21-25

    Pacific Rim Music Festival is April 21-25

    The 2010 Pacific Rim Music Festival–five days of concerts and symposia celebrating the crossroads of contemporary and traditional music–will take place April 21-25 at the UC Santa Cruz Music Center. This year’s festival, titled “Music from the Past, Music for the Future,” features the work of 25 composers and 10 ensembles from Korea, New York,…

  • UC Santa Cruz’s fall 2010 ‘admit rate’ reflects continued competitiveness for freshman spaces

    UC Santa Cruz has admitted 65 percent of the California high-school seniors who applied for fall 2010, maintaining a recent trend in which undergraduate admission to the campus has become increasingly competitive. Three years ago, the campus admitted 83 percent of the prospective freshmen who applied. 65 percent of freshman applicants, down from 83 percent…

  • UCSC hosts International Summer Institute for Modeling in Astrophysics

    UCSC hosts International Summer Institute for Modeling in Astrophysics

    UCSC has launched a new summer institute that brings together scientists and students from a broad range of backgrounds to study current problems in theoretical astrophysics.

  • UCSC theater faculty up for eight Bay Area Critics Circle Awards

    UCSC theater faculty up for eight Bay Area Critics Circle Awards

    Theater Arts faculty at UC Santa Cruz have received eight nominations for the 2009 Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards.

  • Message to students about “4-20”

    As spring quarter is underway and you are busy with classes, programs, and activities, I am writing to advise you about a non-University sanctioned event, “4-20.” As you are probably aware, 4-20 activities create a variety of challenges for everyone in the campus community. Your safety is paramount as is the need to continue University…

  • Message Regarding “4-20”

    UCSC anticipates that next week, as in recent years, there will be an unsanctioned and unwelcome “4-20” gathering on campus. It is likely to be disruptive for many on campus and in the surrounding community. This early notification is being provided to help students, faculty and staff, others with valid reasons for visiting UCSC on…

  • Message to staff and faculty regarding “4-20”

    UCSC anticipates that next week, as in recent years, there will be an unsanctioned and unwelcome “4-20” gathering on campus. It is likely to be disruptive for many on campus and in the surrounding community. This early notification is being provided to help students, faculty and staff, others with valid reasons for visiting UCSC on…

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