2020
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Results from COVID-19 employee experiences survey
UC Santa Cruz has received the results of the COVID-19 experiences survey that was administered in April.
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UCSC campus directory now supports pronoun options
A cross Information Technology Services (ITS) organizational team and the Office of the Registrar have worked together to make pronoun options available in the UCSC Campus Directory. In addition to making this change to support a diverse culture, this information will show up in the “Client Profile” on support tickets in the IT Request system,…
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Monica Estrada Arias
Monica Estrada Arias never met the young man. An activist, he was killed during the 2019 protests in Chile. Yet, as part of a team of UC Santa Cruz students researching the demonstrations, which erupted over cost-of-living increases and economic equalities, Estrada said she will always feel a connection to him.
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SAB Solidarity; Black Lives Matter
The SAB is saddened and angered by the murder of George Floyd and the unfolding violence against people demanding justice; with disproportionate harm targeting folks of color. We stand in support of all the community members of color at UCSC, and particularly our ABC identifying staff, students, and faculty.
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Maia Dupuis
Maia Dupuis started out focusing on computer science but added game design because of her interest in combining the creativity of arts with technology.
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Detection of Crab Nebula shows viability of innovative gamma-ray telescope
A new prototype telescope opens doors for future discoveries at the upcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array.
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New optical technique provides more efficient probe of nanomagnet dynamics
Data storage devices and other emerging technologies use magnetic elements smaller than 100 nanometers, but studying their magnetization dynamics can be a challenge.
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Community conversation on celebrating self
Join us this Friday, June 5 for a conversation around self-care, and managing the challenges of Covid-19.
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Statement on George Floyd
I write today to share our pain, sadness, and anger for the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In the midst of this unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, the all too common violence and threat of violence perpetrated against Black people and other communities of color in our country escalates.
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On-Campus Permit Requirement Update
Effective June 1, 2020 through June 30, 2020, permit requirements for regular, non-reserved parking spaces on campus, including the Coastal Sciences Campus and the Westside Research Park facility (2300 Delaware), will continue to be temporarily suspended.
