Author: Public Affairs
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Community crime bulletin: Arrests made in recent auto burglaries, person of interest identified
UC Santa Cruz police officers arrested two people in connection with recent car burglaries on campus.
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2015 UC Santa Cruz Hellman Fellows Program open for proposals from assistant professors
I am pleased to announce the annual call for applications for the UC Santa Cruz Hellman Fellows Program.
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Campus community invited to spread radical ideas at TEDx Santa Cruz
This year’s TEDx Santa Cruz is focused on radical collaborations. Organizers are looking for speakers and performers whose creative and innovative ideas have changed the world.
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Person of interest sought in multiple auto burglaries on campus
On January 8, 2015, a Community Crime Bulletin alerted the campus community about multiple auto burglaries reported over the past few weeks. Since then, two more auto burglaries have been reported.
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Community crime bulletin: Multiple auto burglaries
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is seeking the public’s help with its investigation into several reported auto burglaries that have occurred since December 26. The burglaries appear to have occurred in the evening or early morning hours. Items taken include money, clothing, laptops, tablets, GPS, and other personal items.
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Multiple Auto Burglaries
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is seeking the public’s help with its investigation into several reported auto burglaries that have occurred since December 26.
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Blue Shield of California and Sutter Health Provider Negotiations- Contract Termination and Transition Period
Blue Shield of California and Sutter Health were unable to agree on a contract for 2015, which affects many UCSC employees using the Palo Alto Medical Foundation.
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In Memoriam: Raul Altamirano
I write with great sadness about the death of Raul Altamirano, assistant to the registrar and business manager for the Office of the Registrar.
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Formal Review: Whistleblower Protection Policy
The University of California is proposing extensive revisions to the Whistleblower Protection Policy, which applies to all University employees and all applicants for University employment.
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UC Santa Cruz turns 50, a bold experiment realized
In 1965, UC President Clark Kerr described the brand new campus at Santa Cruz as “the most significant educational experiment in the history of the University of California.” As UC Santa Cruz forges ahead in 2015, the campus celebrates its 50th anniversary with a multitude of events.
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Community crime bulletin: Attempted kidnapping, assault with injury, false imprisonment with violence
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is seeking the public’s help with its investigation into a reported attempted kidnapping, assault with a deadly weapon, and false imprisonment with violence at 7 p.m. Dec. 18 in the North Remote Parking Lot.
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Winter storm preparedness
The National Weather Service is forecasting a significant winter storm for the Santa Cruz area beginning on Wednesday and intensifying on Thursday.