2013
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Campus visit by candidate for Vice Chancellor of University Relations
The search committee for the vice chancellor of University Relations has invited a finalist to visit the campus on Monday, Dec. 9. This is your opportunity to participate in the interview process, and I hope you will attend.
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News from Counseling and Psychological Services
CAPS is pleased to share with you the December issue of the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) newsletter, with some great info and wellness tips for you.
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OPERS facility improvements
The Office of Physical Education, Recreation & Sports (OPERS) has several facility improvement projects planned for December that will have some impact of services and access.
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Crime Bulletin — UPDATE (451 PC- Arson; Additional Cases: #13-1035, #13-1054)
he UC Santa Cruz Police Department and Fire Department have responded to two additional arson cases this past week on the campus.
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Updates on Diversity Efforts on Campus
Read about efforts to promote a healthy campus climate through the work of the Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
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A note to the UC faculty and staff from President Janet Napolitano
As the holiday season approaches, Janet Napolitano would like to take a moment to say thanks for all of your hard work this year.
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Visionary director Peter Sellars to deliver 2013 Maitra Lecture
The UC Santa Cruz Foundation presents the 13th annual Sidhartha Maitra Memorial Lecture–featuring acclaimed opera, theater and festival director Peter Sellars–on Thursday, December 5, at 7 p.m.
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Geek chic: big brains and great camaraderie in Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz’s supercomputer lab for undergrads
The three-year-old SLUG lab is designed for physics and astrophysics majors who want to learn to become independent scientists.
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Geek chic
Groovy couches, big brains, and great camaraderie abound in Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz’s supercomputer lab for undergrads.
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SUA Spring Music Festival Letter to Community and Poll
UCSC Music and Arts Festival in the Spring on the East Field.
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UCSC computer engineer Katia Obraczka elected IEEE Fellow
Katia Obraczka, professor of computer engineering, has been elected a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
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USPS Substation Closure / Alternative Service Plan
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) substation in the basement of the Engineering Building, which has been available for the personal postal needs of the campus community, will be closed at the end of the fall quarter.