2015
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Rising to the challenge
Leaving behind an early life of poverty, student Layla Cervantes is defying the statistics and becoming ‘a great scientist.’
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Ecologist Kristy Kroeker wins prestigious Packard Fellowship
The Packard Fellowship supports Kroeker’s research on environmental change in dynamic environments and complex ecosystems.
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Important changes to improve cybersecurity
The University of California has been working to address systemwide challenges in cyber-security and develop a culture to effectively manage and respond to these on-going threats.
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Library’s cafe to be closed during transition to new vendor
The Global Village Cafe in the McHenry Library will be closed for approximately four weeks beginning Saturday, October 17 while the space is prepared to reopen under new management.
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Seasonal flu vaccine clinics on campus for staff and faculty
Seasonal Flu vaccines will once again be offered to staff and faculty at the Student Health Center located across from the University Center and Colleges 9 & 10 on McLaughlin Drive.
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Flu vaccine clinics on campus for students
Seasonal flu vaccines will once again be offered to students at the Student Health Center located across from the University Center and Colleges 9 & 10 on McLaughlin Drive.
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Ocean scientist Adina Paytan to receive inaugural Dansgaard Award
The Dansgaard Award from the American Geophysical Union recognizes contributions to paleoceanography and paleoclimatology.
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Systemwide review of proposed revisions to Presidential Policy on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence
The University invites comments on the proposed revisions to the Presidential Policy on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence.
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Campus Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Alison Galloway stepping down
With more than 25 years of service to UC Santa Cruz, Campus Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor (CP/EVC) Alison Galloway has let me know that she will be stepping down from her post at the end of December 2016.
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A classroom without walls
Imagine studying California’s richly diverse landscapes, from sea to Sierra, right in the thick of the actual habitat.

