Author: Public Affairs
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Town hall to solicit feedback on the future of UC Santa Cruz athletics
The Special Committee on Athletics will provide information to campus leadership about the athletics program, particularly options for future funding.
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Community assistance leads to three arrests
We want to thank the UC Santa Cruz community for reporting suspicious activity that led to the arrests of three suspected bicycle thieves Friday, Oct. 7.
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Training—Community response to workplace violence and active shooter incidents
The UC Santa Cruz Police presents Community Response to Workplace Violence and Active Shooter Incidents.
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Campus provost and executive vice chancellor candidates visiting campus
Our campus is recruiting for a campus provost and executive vice chancellor (CP/EVC). In the next few weeks, four or five candidates will be visiting campus.
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Flu vaccine clinics on campus for students
Seasonal flu vaccines will once again be offered to students at the Student Health Center located across from the University Center and Colleges 9 & 10 on McLaughlin Drive.
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Seasonal flu vaccine clinics on campus
Seasonal flu vaccines will once again be offered to staff and faculty at the Student Health Center located across from the University Center and Colleges 9 & 10 on McLaughlin Drive.
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Diversity, tolerance, and building community
This fall, we welcomed one of the largest and most diverse incoming classes in campus history. Diversity poses an invaluable opportunity for each of us to learn about one another, to stretch our horizons, and to appreciate differences across race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, age, ability, citizenship, political preference, and more.
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Assistance in identifying a possibly unreported stolen bicycle
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is seeking community assistance in identifying the owner of a possibly unreported stolen mountain bicycle.
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Interim appointment of campus provost/executive vice chancellor
Herbert Lee, vice provost of academic affairs and a professor of applied mathematics and statistics, has agreed to serve as campus provost/executive vice chancellor on an interim basis.
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Transit update
Four student focus groups will take place over the next three weeks to solicit student input to help define student transit services for next year and beyond.