2024
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Notice of open comment, UC policy on White Bagging and Brown Bagging Medications
The University of California Office of the President invites comments on the final review revisions to the Presidential Policy Use of Externally Supplied Medications in UC Outpatient and Clinic Settings.
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Fall 2024 exhibition highlights at UCSC’s Institute of the Arts and Sciences
The Institute of the Arts and Sciences (IAS) is pleased to announce exhibitions and events for Fall 2024, including the multi-sited exhibition Seeing through Stone, performances by sound artists, along with many other events.
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Orientation program joining the Division of Student Affairs and Success
Effective September 30, 2024, UCSC’s Orientation program will transition to the Division of Student Affairs and Success.
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Campus update on new shuttles, maintenance program
UC Santa Cruz is continuing to move forward with its planned modernization campus shuttles. In the 2023-24 academic year, we added four newer diesel shuttles to our fleet and expect to have additional 12 replacement shuttles before the end of 2024. That will enable us to retire all the shuttles from 1993 at the end…
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Exploring new research frontiers with top Indian universities through joint symposium
From July 14–17, UC Santa Cruz hosted a joint research symposium with IIT Delhi and IIT Kanpur on AI, ML, and Cybersecurity. The event highlighted advanced research and opportunities for international collaboration and research.
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Fisheries Collaborative staff honored for excellence and impactful work
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is honoring multiple employees of UC Santa Cruz’s Fisheries Collaborative Program for their contributions as members of NOAA’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) community.
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New research led by UC Santa Cruz fellow outlines framework for mainstreaming nature in U.S. federal policy
Our communities must combat climate change and nature loss, and prepare more for changing climates. A groundbreaking research paper led by Heather Tallis (M.S. ’99, marine sciences), a Senior Fellow with the university’s Center for Coastal Climate Resilience (CCCR), presents a comprehensive framework for integrating nature into policy-making to help make that happen.
