Author: Public Affairs
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Ready, set, go—strategic planning has begun
Chancellor Blumenthal describes the importance of UCSC’s strategic planning effort and encourages everyone to follow developments and engage with the process.
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In Memoriam — Josh Alper
It is with great sadness that we share news of the death of Josh Alper, our dear friend and colleague.
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SSC holiday show ‘It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play’ opens Nov. 15
Nine actors perform dozens of characters from the beloved 1946 Frank Capra movie, in the style of a live 1940s radio broadcast, in this holiday show presented by Shakespeare Santa Cruz and the Theater Arts Department
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UCSC United Way Campaign: November 1st – November 15th 2013
Each year UC Santa Cruz participates in the United Way campaign, supporting local programs that make a positive impact in our community.
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Seeking UC mentors for Haitian scholars
The University of California has teamed up with UEH to connect students, faculty, administrators, and alumni of the two universities in a global partnership focused on helping Haiti recover.
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Appointment of Jaye Padgett to lead retention and graduation effort
Jaye Padgett will assist CP/EVC Galloway on the campus’s retention and graduation efforts.
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50th Brown Bag Lunch
As the co-chairs of the 50th Anniversary Campus Coordinating Committee, we write to encourage you to attend a second Brown Bag lunch on Wednesday November 6 from noon to 1:00 pm at the Porter Hitchcock Lounge.
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Interim appointment of vice chancellor of University Relations
Chancellor Blumenthal announces the pending appointment of Jeff Shilling to lead University Relations on an interim basis.
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Halloween, October 31st and Days Prior
Housing and Educational Services is to provide you with information that helps you to make safe choices. You should find the information below useful as you plan how and where to spend your time on Halloween this year.
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Our University – October 2013
Read the latest news for UC faculty and staff in Our University. Click on the link below to read the October issue, which includes: