2011

  • Call for nominations for the 2012 Tony Hill Memorial Award

    The campus is inviting nominations for the 2012 Tony Hill Memorial Award.

  • Astrophysicist Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz named to Silicon Valley’s ’40 Under 40′

    Astrophysicist Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz named to Silicon Valley’s ’40 Under 40′

    Astrophysicist Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz is among 40 “rising stars” in Silicon Valley recognized by the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal.

  • State Assemblymember Bill Monning meets with UCSC health sciences interns

    State Assemblymember Bill Monning meets with UCSC health sciences interns

    Three UCSC human biology/health sciences program interns spoke in detail about their experiences during an informal meeting with state Assemblymember Bill Monning, chair of the Assembly Health Committee.

  • Student Services reopens in Hahn Building after overnight protest

    Student Services reopens in Hahn Building after overnight protest

    Offices in the Hahn Student Services Building at UC Santa Cruz are expected to be open for business Wednesday morning after approximately two dozen people who had spent the night decided to leave shortly before noon Tuesday.

  • Soc Doc alumna reports from Egypt’s Tahrir Square

    Soc Doc alumna reports from Egypt’s Tahrir Square

    UCSC alumna Bridgette Auger was following women activists in Egypt’s Tahrir Square last week when they came under fire during a clash between protesters and police. Auger—who received her Master’s degree in Social Documentation from UCSC earlier this year—shot video footage of the incident, which can be seen on the Daily Beast web site.

  • Campus advisory: Hahn Student Services reopens

    This web site is provided to help keep the UCSC community aware of any disruptions in service that begin on Monday, November 28, due to protests. Thank you.

  • Ocean scientist Tom Guilderson wins E. O. Lawrence Award

    Ocean scientist Tom Guilderson wins E. O. Lawrence Award

    The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded the 2011 E. O. Lawrence Award in Biological and Environmental Sciences to ocean scientist Tom Guilderson.

  • Hahn Student Services reopens

    I am pleased to inform you that we anticipate reopening Hahn Student Services on Wednesday morning. Shortly before noon today, protesters voluntarily vacated the building. As of this writing, staff are returning to Hahn and preparing to resume normal operations tomorrow.

  • SSC and Theater Arts team up for holiday extravaganza

    SSC and Theater Arts team up for holiday extravaganza

    After a brief hiatus, the popular year-end holiday co-production by Shakespeare Santa Cruz and the Theater Arts Department returns this year for “A Year with Frog and Toad”—running through December 11 at UCSC’s Mainstage Theater.

  • The following message was distributed early today (Monday, November 28) to staff who were scheduled to work in Hahn Student Services Building: _____ To: Staff, Hahn Student Services Building Fr: Ellen Ziff, Building Coordinator Re: Closure of Hahn Student Services Building As of early this morning, a group of approximately 50 students is protesting at…

  • Hahn Student Services protest

    As you may know, the Hahn Student Services building never opened today (Monday) after protesters blocked entrances to the offices there. In the afternoon, several dozen protesters entered the locked building and gathered in an area that included the Financial Aid Office on the second floor. We have been in communication with the people who…

  • Writing instructor’s essay included in natural history anthology

    Writing instructor’s essay included in natural history anthology

    An essay by Sarah Juniper Rabkin, a lecturer and researcher in the UC Santa Cruz Environmental Studies Department is included in “The Way of Natural History” (Trinity University Press, 2011), an anthology in which more than 20 writers argue that attention to nature is a key pathway to nurturing our humanity.

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