Author: Public Affairs
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Remembering Our Commitment to Our Principles of Community
Chancellor Blumenthal writes to the campus about UCSC’s commitment to our Principles of Community.
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Caring for yourself during this difficult time
During these difficult times we look to our community to help us through. Please remember to take care of yourself, reach out to your support systems, and be there for others.
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First annual spring ‘Celebration of the Arts’ set for June 6
On Friday, June 6, the UCSC Arts Division will present its first annual “Celebration of the Arts,” featuring work from students in all six departments of the division.
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June 3 is Primary Election Day — Reminder to Vote
Tuesday, June 3 is Primary Election Day. There are important votes for Governor and other federal, state and local candidates as well as two initiatives.
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Possible UAW Strike in June
The United Auto Workers union, representing academic student employees on UC campuses, has indicated that it is preparing for a systemwide strike that would begin June 7.
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Santa Barbara tragedy: UCSC students hold vigil
In a message Saturday, Chancellor Blumenthal expressed horror at the shootings near UC Santa Barbara and reminded students of available counseling support. UCSC students held a campus vigil Monday.
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Time to Purchase 2014-15 Student Parking Permits for Graduates
Graduate students may now pre-order their 2014-15 permit by using the on-line application at http://basx2.ucsc.edu/application14/.
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Time to Renew Parking Permits and Metro Bus Passes
It is time for staff and faculty to renew or purchase parking permits and Metro bus passes for 2014-15.
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Time to Purchase 2014-15 Student Parking Permits
Undergraduate students who are eligible for parking may now pre-order their 2014-15 permit by using the on-line application at http://basx2.ucsc.edu/application14/.
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Two initiatives to enhance graduate education
Campus Provost/Executive Vice Chancellor Alison Galloway and Graduate Dean Tyrus Miller announce two initiatives that will enhance graduate education — and improve the quality of the undergraduate experience, as well.
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Formal Review: Proposed Renewal of the Employee-initiated Reduction In Time (ERIT) Program
The University is proposing to renew the Employee-initiated Reduction In Time (ERIT) Program, which is an optional tool that locations and organizational units may choose to implement as a cost saving resource.
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Reporting Academic Dishonesty
The Council of Provosts and I ask you and your teaching assistants to be on guard for, and to formally report, incidents of academic dishonesty by following the Committee on Educational Policy’s Academic Integrity Policy.