2016
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Your February challenge
One of the perquisites of being chancellor is that I attend an array of events across campus and beyond.
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Astronomy retiree Arnold Klemola establishes endowment for graduate students
Gift of $400,000 establishes the James Keeler Fund for Excellence in Astronomy and Astrophysics.
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New analysis shows insect diversity is nothing new
An unbiased statistical analysis of insect fossil records finds diversity unchanged over the past 125 million years.
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Memorial gathering for Shireen Ahsan set for Feb. 2, 7 p.m . at Kresge Town Hall.
A memorial will be held for Shireen Ahsan Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. at Kresge’s Town Hall
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Flushing of campus water mains set to begin Monday, Feb. 8
During the week of Feb. 8, Physical Plant crews will conduct a campus water-main-flushing program.
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Study documents drought’s impact on redwood forest ferns
California’s prolonged drought has taken a toll on ferns in the understory of coastal redwood forests.
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Cache of stolen bikes recovered
If you believe any of these bikes belong to you, contact the SCPD Property Unit at scpdproperty@cityofsantacruz.com or (831) 420-5900.
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Application period opens for 2016-2018 staff advisor to the UC Board of Regents
The University is pleased to announce the application period for selection of the 2016-2018 Staff Advisor to the UC Board of Regents.
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All-gender restroom sign design survey: Tell us what you think
The Gender Inclusive Facilities Implementation Workgroup seeks your feedback on proposed designs for all-gender restroom signs.
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Mercury levels in rainfall are rising in parts of North America, study finds
Trends are consistent with increased mercury emissions in Asia and decreased emissions in North America.
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Prestigious Switzer Fellowship awarded to UCSC grad student
Graduate student Joseph Hoyt has been awarded a Switzer Environmental Fellowship.
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UC Santa Cruz awarded four NEH grants
UC Santa Cruz has been awarded four grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to support faculty research and the Dickens Project.