2015
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Public Safety Alert for April 20
Members of the UC Santa Cruz community, others with valid reasons for visiting the campus, and campus neighbors are advised there is the potential for disruptions and hazards during the afternoon of Monday, April 20 because of an unsanctioned gathering known as “4-20”.
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Staff Advisory Board Call for Nominations
The nomination period for 2015-2016 Staff Advisory Board (SAB) members is now open.
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When UCSC meets Silicon Valley, great things happen
By Lynda Rogers, Dean, UCSC Silicon Valley Extension — Every day at UCSC Silicon Valley Extension, from the early morning through the late evening, the most wonderful thing happens: our students arrive.
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Faculty and staff: Help make Alumni Weekend 2015 the most memorable yet
Faculty and staff: April 23-26 will see the return of hundreds of our alumni to their “home away from home” in the redwoods. With such a large gathering at this year’s event, there are a number of ways you can support our efforts.
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Proposed increases to parking fees and program fares
Consistent with the campus review and approval process, this message is to notify the campus community of a proposal to increase parking fees and to solicit feedback.
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U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights investigation
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights will review the campus’s handling of sexual violence and sexual harassment complaints.
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Revisions to UC CANRA policy and updates to UC Santa Cruz CANRA website and materials
In order to comply with California State Assembly Bill 1775 (AB 1775), which went into effect on January 1, 2015, the UC Office of the President revised the UC Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) Policy, effective March 17, 2015, to reflect the new legislation.
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Egyptologist awarded NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant
Assistant professor of history Elaine Sullivan has received a Digital Start-Up Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to develop a three-dimensional model and virtual tour that will demonstrate how an ancient Egyptian site evolved over more than 3,000 years.
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Bacteria inhibit bat-killing fungus, could combat white-nose syndrome
UC Santa Cruz researchers are testing bacteria as a potential treatment to control white-nose syndrome, which is devastating bat populations.

