Author: Public Affairs
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Campus provost and executive vice chancellor search
We are now launching a national recruitment for a permanent campus provost and executive vice chancellor.
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Rash of thefts on campus
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is asking for the community’s help in investigating a rash of thefts that occurred from mid- to late October.
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Update—Suspicious person driving a white Ford pickup
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department has been able to identify the subject in this investigation.
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Suspicious person driving a white Ford pickup
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is seeking the community’s assistance in identifying a suspicious person who was driving on campus at approximately 11:25 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 28.
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Announcing 2020 Campus Elections
The Dean of Students Office is pleased to announce the 2020 Campus Elections process.
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Avoid email scam targeting students
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department has been notified of an email scam being perpetrated on students from someone saying they work at Cisco Systems, Inc. and need to hire a student as a part-time personal assistant.
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Deer Alert – Rutting Season
This time of year drivers and cyclists need to be extra vigilant about deer darting into roadways. It is deer rutting season, when the bucks are in hot pursuit of mates.
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Get prepared for UC Path
In advance of UC Path’s launch in January 2020, employees should ensure their home address is correct in At Your Service Online and also consider signing up for direct deposit if they are still receiving a paper check.
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2019 Abusive Conduct Reaffirmation
We are writing to reaffirm that everyone in the UC Santa Cruz community is entitled to work in an atmosphere free from bullying and abusive conduct.
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Community workshops on land-use planning
Please join UC Santa Cruz for a presentation and breakout-style stations to solicit feedback on the future of campus land use, including progress to date and next steps on a new Long Range Development Plan.
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Join us for the Chancellor’s Fall Forum
We are so excited to invite you to the first of Chancellor Larive’s Campus Fora.
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Remaining safe if power is lost
As you know, we have been informed by PG&E that main campus may see its power cut tonight, part of a statewide plan by the utility to reduce the risk of wildfire in areas where high winds are forecast.