Author: Public Affairs
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Disturbing email sent to members of campus community
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department and Information Technology Services have received several reports about a disturbing email sent to some campus community members Thursday night.
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Reorganization of Divisional Undergraduate Affairs Office
The Division of Physical and Biological Sciences is reorganizing its undergraduate advising unit.
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Update on CP/EVC recruitment
In September, the search committee plans to begin evaluating files. The committee will select eight to 10 applicants for screening interviews. The names of those applicants will remain confidential.
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Racist and anti-Semitic fliers received on networked campus printers
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department has received several reports of racist and anti-Semitic fliers being printed on networked campus printers.
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Smell of smoke from fire at Wilder Ranch near campus
Overnight and this morning a strong smell of smoke was apparent on campus, particularly on the west side.
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Retirement of Associate Vice Chancellor and Dean of Students Alma Sifuentes
I am writing to announce the retirement of Alma Sifuentes, who has served as associate vice chancellor and dean of students for the past nine years.
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Campus Review: Revised Fire Protection Policy
As required by the standard campus policy review process, Business and Administrative Services is proposing updates for the UC Santa Cruz Fire Protection Policy.
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California Whistleblower Protection Act – annual notice
The university’s Whistleblower Policy provides multiple avenues for employees to bring forward concerns of potential employee misconduct.
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Campus altar honors lives lost in Orlando
The Cantú Queer Center, the Chicano Latino Resource Center, and the Women’s Center have created an altar that will be on display through July. The centers are happy to collaborate in other community support efforts.
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2016-2017 annual overtime compensation election for represented non-exempt employees
During the month of June, for the departments/units that continue to offer the option of compensatory time, employees in the bargaining units listed above can make a change to their current overtime compensation election.
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Meditation sessions open to campus community
The sessions are free and open to faculty, staff, and students. No prior meditation experience is needed.
