Author: Public Affairs
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Thefts at Coastal Science Campus
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is seeking the community’s help with its investigation into two recent thefts at the Coastal Science Campus.
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In Memoriam: Joyce Brodsky (1932 – 2019)
Joyce Brodsky passed away on May 11, 2019 at the age of 87. In 1992, she was hired as the chair of the Art Department at UC Santa Cruz where she taught until 2005.
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Appointment of director for TAPS
I am very pleased to announce that Dan Henderson has been appointed to the position of Director of Transportation and Parking Services.
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Message from SUA President Ayo Banjo
On behalf of the Student Union Assembly, we would like to say thank you for allowing us to serve our community, expanding the resources we provide, and support various initiatives and programs of our student body.
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SAP year-end update
Over the course of the past year, our community’s input and feedback has helped shape our Strategic Academic Plan.
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Systemwide Review of Draft Appendix E of Student Handbook: Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Student Investigation and Adjudication Framework
The UC Office of the President is seeking review and comment on the proposed draft of the Student Handbook’s Appendix E: Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Student Investigation and Adjudication Framework.
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Summer dining information for faculty and staff
Here are some summer dining details, including information on your dining discount and our summer hours of operation.
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Campus elections results
The 2019 Campus Elections results are now available at elections.ucsc.edu.
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Parking, Transit, and Road Closures During Year-End Activities
As the campus prepares for the many commencement and year-end celebrations this weekend, TAPS would like to alert you to the impact this will have on traffic and parking.
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Training to use automated external defibrillators
In conjunction with the Healthy Campus Network and the Be Smart About Safety Programs, the Office of Emergency Services has established an Automated External Defibrillator Program.
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Information about mumps
We want to help you understand and protect yourself against mumps. Recently, we have had one confirmed cases of mumps, one probable case of mumps on Campus and three suspected cases of mumps.
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Reminder: ParkMobile implementation
Beginning June 21, parking meters on campus will no longer accept coins. In addition, TAPS will implement ParkMobile, a mobile-app pay option, to begin the transition away from coins and ParkCards at metered spaces.