Author: Public Affairs
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Affirming the rights of our undocumented community members
We write to strongly reaffirm that UC Santa Cruz will not participate in any immigration raids and will uphold the civil and privacy rights of all of our community members regardless of immigration status.
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Update: 2018-19 Employee Appraisal and Merit Program
This communication provides updates on the UC Santa Cruz 2018-19 performance appraisal call for all staff and the merit program for policy-covered employees.
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Kerr Road Lane Closures
As the Campus continues summer construction and repairs, Kerr Road will be closed in the coming weeks for new electrical service installation.
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Elsevier Access Suspended
The University of California has been out of contract with Elsevier since January, but until now the publisher continued to allow access to 2019 articles via ScienceDirect. As of today (July 10, 2019) UC’s direct access to new Elsevier articles has been discontinued.
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Zoom Video Conferencing Vulnerability on Mac Devices
Zoom has assured us that the vulnerabilities are low risk and that UCSC Zoom accounts have not been exploited.
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McHenry Road Lane Closures
The Campus is continuing necessary construction and repairs during the summer months, implementing road closures and affecting traffic on McHenry Road.
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Seeking help in rash of thefts
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is seeking the community’s help in investigating a rash of thefts that began on June 30.
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First day on the job
I have been looking forward to this day these past few months and I am so pleased to finally begin as chancellor.
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The honor of a lifetime
As I approach my last day as chancellor, I want you to know I am not heading out to pasture. On Aug. 1, I begin a new part-time role as faculty director of the Center for Studies in Higher Education at UC Berkeley.
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Imminent change to Elsevier access
The University of California has been out of contract with Elsevier since January but, so far, the publisher has continued to provide access to new articles via ScienceDirect.
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Porter Kresge Road lane closures and traffic control
The campus has begun repair and repaving work on Porter Kresge Road which will continue through July 19.