Author: Public Affairs

  • Updates to UCSC Biweekly Pay Transition Assistance Program Guidelines

    The UCSC Biweekly Pay Transition Assistance Program is a temporary program offering a short-term, no interest loan and/or accrued vacation and/or compensatory time to help eligible UCSC Employees transition from a monthly pay schedule to a biweekly pay schedule in January 2013.

  • UCSC in the News

    An Associated Press article on the high cost of repairing the San Onofre nuclear power plant quoted lecturer Daniel Hirsch and appeared in many publications and news sites.

  • Today is Election Day — Reminder to Vote

    Reminder to vote – polls close at 8 tonight.

  • Insurance Deadline 12/1/12 for Students

    To opt out of the UC Student Health Insurance Plan (UC SHIP) for winter quarter 2013 and the remainder of the academic year 2012-2013, students must complete the on-line insurance waiver by December 1, 2012.

  • Alumni Notes

    To get alumni news delivered to your inbox, subscribe to the UCSC e-newsletter. COWELL COLLEGE ’69 Patricia Zylius recently self-published Dear Sweeties: Tom Cuthbertson on His Dance with Cancer. The book is a collection of email letters that Tom CUTHBERTSON (Cowell ’67) wrote about his life with pancreatic cancer, from diagnosis, through following an alternative…

  • Please Vote on Tuesday

    On behalf of the Academic Senate, Student Union Assembly (SUA), Graduate Student Association (GSA), and Staff Advisory Board (SAB), we want to encourage you to vote in the upcoming November election.

  • Announcing 2013 Mandatory Campus Elections Orientations

    Students,please mark your calendars for the upcoming orientations for those interested in authoring a student fee referendum, opinion poll, or SUA Constitutional Amendment on the 2013 Campus Elections ballot.

  • Update from the Division of Undergraduate Education

    Updates from Richard Hughey, Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education.

  • UCSC in the News

    History professor Dana Frank contributed articles to The Nation and Foreign Affairs about how violence and human rights abuses have spiked in Honduras since the 2009 coup, in some ways abetted by U.S. policy in the region.

  • Reminder: Chancellor’s Staff Forum – Nov. 1

    This is a reminder that the SAB-sponsored Fall Staff Forum with the Chancellor will take place this Thursday, November 1, 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. at Stevenson Event Center.

  • Cyber Security series: Passwords and Phishing

    With October being National Cyber Security Awareness Month, ITS is running a series of four articles this month that highlight important cyber security topics and provide some concrete steps you can take. This week’s cyber security article is about passwords and phishing.

  • Budget news and the Nov. 6 election

    Campus Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Alison Galloway has prepared a web-based message about the campus budget and the Nov. 6 election.

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025