Author: Public Affairs
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Changing Medical Plans after Open Enrollment during the January 1, 2014 – March 31, 2014 period
In recognition of the variety of changes made to medical plans this year, UC employees now have the opportunity to change to a different medical plan until March 31, 2014.
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In Memoriam – Josabet Tassu
We regret to tell you that Josabet Tassu, a freshman at the University and a member of Porter College, died Monday night, following a prolonged illness.
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Welcome visitors to campus this spring
UCSC will see a large number of visitors to the campus in March and April, many of whom will be our newly admitted frosh and transfer students, along with their families.
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Impact of Quarry Plaza construction on Night Shuttle
Impact of Quarry Plaza construction on Night Shuttle
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Community Crime Bulletin — Sexual Battery
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is investigating a report of sexual battery that occurred on February 5, 2014, at 1045 hours, in the OPERS East Field House men’s locker room.
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California’s water crisis
Chancellor Blumenthal urges students, faculty, and staff to reduce their water consumption by 20 percent.
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This month’s Our University newsletter for faculty and staff
Our University: New website for UC faculty and staff, Staff Advisor to the Regents, and other news about UC.
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Appointment of Vice Chancellor for Research
Campus Provost/Executive Vice Chancellor Alison Galloway announces the appointment of Scott Brandt as vice chancellor for research.
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2014-15 UC Santa Cruz Hellman Fellows Program
I am pleased to announce the annual call for applications for the UC Santa Cruz Hellman Fellows Program. We are grateful to the Hellman Family Foundation for providing this funding.
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A story that can inspire change—the 30th Annual MLK Convocation
I hope you will join your colleagues and our community for this inspiring event in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
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January issue of the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) newsletter
Welcome back from winter break! CAPS is pleased to share with you the January issue of the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) newsletter,with some great tips for well-being.