2024
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Important parking information for Banana Slug Day on April 13
Parking information for Banana Slug Day on Saturday, April 13, when UC Santa Cruz will be welcoming 6,000 admitted students to campus.
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Art of hope: Celebrating the teaching and activism of Corita Kent
The latest exhibition at Cowell College’s Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery, “A Sign of Hope: The Art and Teaching of Corita Kent,” reintroduces an artist who challenged societal norms and championed hope and love.
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Celebration of Life for Zainab Mansoor
AVC for Student Development and Engagement and Dean of Students Garrett Naiman invites students to a Celebration of Life in honor of fellow Banana Slug Zainab Mansoor, who was tragically killed in February.
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Staff Scholarship Award Program Spring Cycle closing April 15, 2024
The Spring 2024 Cycle for the Staff Scholarship Award Program will be closing at 11:59 p.m. on April 15, 2023.
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Good turnout at Annual Teaching Week
The Teaching and Learning Center and the Academic Senate held the 2nd Annual Teaching Week at UC Santa Cruz.
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Ph.D. student takes gut-wrenching research to the stage
Natalie Pedicino, a Ph.D. student in Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, will bolt up to San Francisco on May 3 to distill her past three years of research into a three-minute lightning talk that will test her stage presence and science-communication skills.
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What is time?
The UC Santa Cruz Emeriti Association proudly presents the second annual Nauenberg History of Science Lecture on April 18. This exciting event features guest speaker, Peter Galison, the Joseph Pellegrino University Professor in history of science and physics at Harvard University, who is considered one of the foremost scholars in this field.
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First results from DESI make the most precise measurement of our expanding universe
We now have the largest 3-D map of our cosmos ever created, thanks to DESI—a powerful instrument mounted atop a telescope in Arizona with a robotic array of 5,000 fiber-optic “eyes” that look into the night sky.
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UCSC ranked #12 among top public colleges for high-paying tech salaries in new Wall Street Journal list
New rankings from the Wall Street Journal and the Burning Glass Institute place UC Santa Cruz as the number 12 school for high-paying tech salaries.
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Review of Proposed Revisions to Personnel Programs for Staff Members 2.210 (Absence from Work)
UC is now seeking to expand paid sick leave for part-time and full-time employees

