Author: Public Affairs
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UC Santa Cruz wins $11 million grant to advance biomedical research
Chancellor Blumenthal congratulates the campus team tapped by the National Institutes of Health to lead a project that could revolutionize biomedical research.
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In Memoriam: Geoffrey ‘Craig’ Hunt
I am sad to inform you that the pilot killed in the very recent air tanker crash fighting a Yosemite fire is Craig Hunt. Craig worked for us as a course assistant teaching general chemistry and organic chemistry labs, usually during the winter months when he got a break from his duties fighting fires in…
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Admissions Insights: Meet and Greet with UCSC Admissions
Informal Meet and Greet gathering at Preview Day to learn more about UCSC Admissions.
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Welcome to Fall Quarter
Chancellor Blumenthal welcomes new and returning students, faculty, and staff, and announces a new weekly all-campus email newsletter, Tuesday Newsday.
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2015 Leadership Academy applications due November 7
The 2015 Leadership Academy will meet over a four-month period, from January through April 2015. Each session will highlight specific issues and challenges faced by UC Santa Cruz leaders.
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Required Federal Notices
In compliance with federal law known as the Clery Act, the Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report 2013 is now available for you to read.
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Dental care available on campus
Starting October 1st, Onsite Dental will be providing services from a mobile office at OPERS.
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UC Santa Cruz 2014 Symposium on Assessment
All faculty and graduate students are invited to UC Santa Cruz’s first assessment symposium to be held on October 17, 2014 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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OPERS parking lot closed Tuesday
The parking lot adjacent to the Office of Physical Education, Recreation and Sports (OPERS), Lot 103, will be closed to parking from 9 p.m. Monday, September 29th until 8 p.m. Tuesday, September 30th to accommodate this year’s Fall Festival activities.
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Professor Sue Carter appointed associate dean of graduate studies
I am pleased to announce the appointment of Sue Carter, professor of physics, as associate dean of graduate studies, effective October 1, 2014.
