Author: Public Affairs
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CITRIS invites PIs at UC Santa Cruz to apply for research support through the Interdisciplinary Innovation Program
CITRIS and the Banatao Institute, UC Santa Cruz invites Principal Investigators on the Santa Cruz campus to apply for research support through our Interdisciplinary Innovation Program (I2P) – formerly known as the CITRIS UCSC Campus Seed Funding Program.
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Slugcast rewind: Listen to episodes from the week of May 20
Hosted out of the Student Affairs and Success divisional office, Slugcast is the official UCSC podcast.
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Campus to adopt virtual parking permits
In the coming months, Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) will begin the transition to a virtual permitting system for campus parking. With virtual permitting, TAPS will no longer issue physical parking permits in most situations.
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Donation call for Career Clothing Closet
Career Success just launched our Career Clothing Closet last Winter Quarter! Now that we’re in full swing, we’re seeking out more donations of any new or lightly used professional clothing. Your donations will help students in need feel ready for job interviews and other career-related activities.
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VOTE NOW in 2024 Campus Elections Announcement
The “polls” are now open. Vote now in the 2024 Campus Elections.
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Information and updates about campus operations
UC Santa Cruz will share updates and information related to the UAW strike that starts on Monday, May 20.
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Announced systemwide labor strike beginning Monday, May 20
The International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW)—which represents academic student employees, postdoctoral scholars and academic researchers—has announced a systemwide labor strike that will begin Monday, May 20 at UC Santa Cruz.
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Announced systemwide labor strike beginning Monday, May 20
The International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW)—which represents academic student employees, postdoctoral scholars and academic researchers—has announced a systemwide labor strike that will begin Monday, May 20.