Author: Public Affairs
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Biennial travel patterns survey
UCSC’s Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) is launching its biennial survey to collect data on the travel patterns of our students, faculty, and staff.
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Survey seeks ideas, comments about Cowell and Stevenson coffee shop operations
An advisory committee to help inform operations of the Stevenson and Cowell college coffee shops has created a survey to gauge campus-wide opinion.
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Registration opens for Sammy Slug Summer Camp
The program, offered through the UC Santa Cruz Office of Physical Education, Recreation and Sports, goes in one-week sessions from June 27 to Aug. 19.
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Beyond Compliance: Next Steps
Late Tuesday afternoon, members of the campus community came together for a productive discussion on what it would take for us to go beyond compliance—changing our campus culture to eliminate sexual harassment and sexual violence. We were heartened to hear from faculty, staff, undergraduates, and graduate students alike, that all are willing to work collectively…
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Search for CP/EVC extended
As chair of the search committee charged with recruiting a campus provost/executive vice chancellor to succeed Alison Galloway, I have decided to extend the search beyond spring quarter to expand the pool of applicants.
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Survey regarding interest in and use of electric vehicles
Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) is conducting a survey to assess the need for electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure on campus.
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Voter registration and primary Election Day reminder
Monday, May 23 is the deadline to register to vote in the June 7 primary election.
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Leadership in Dean of Students Office
On an interim basis, we are adopting a model of shared leadership of the division in the Campus Life division, and the Dean of Students Office.
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Shaping how future alumni will regard UC Santa Cruz
One of the best things about Alumni Weekend is hearing the stories our graduates tell about their days on campus.
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UC Santa Cruz establishes satellite campus in Silicon Valley
UC Santa Cruz is relocating its Silicon Valley professional masters programs, Silicon Valley-facing research, and Silicon Valley Extension to a permanent home in Santa Clara.
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New building secures campus’s place in Silicon Valley
UC Santa Cruz finally has a permanent home in Silicon Valley.
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Mistaken late notices regarding sexual violence and sexual harassment prevention training
A technical issue has caused some UC Santa Cruz employees to receive late or non-compliance notices in error regarding completion of the required UC Sexual Harassment Prevention training.