Author: Public Affairs
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Welcome to Fall Quarter
Chancellor Blumenthal shares campus news and invites students, faculty, and staff to celebrate the 25th anniversary of everyone’s favorite college mascot.
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Fall recreation, intramural sports guide now available online
The UCSC Recreation & OPERS (Office of Physical Education, Recreation & Sports) Fall Recreation, Intramural and Sports Digital Guide is now available online. Visitors can also check out the newly relaunched website. After browsing the catalog, members of the UCSC community can register for recreation online beginning September 27 at 9 a.m. In addition to…
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“Radical Reels” high adventure film night comes to UCSC
The “Radical Reels” Film Tour, an evening of exhilarating high adventure films, will soon touch down on campus. Radical Reels comes to Classroom Unit 2 at 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 24. The event is sponsored by Recreation & BAS Auxiliary Services. Tickets for UCSC Students are $5 ($10, community price) For more information…
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Slideshow: move-in 2011
Photos from move-in 2011. Click a thumbnail to view the larger image. Use left and right arrow keys to navigate slideshow images.
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Transit Service Changes
Please note changes to transit service at UCSC and throughout the surrounding Santa Cruz community.
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UCSC in the News
New planet discoveries by the Kepler mission received widespread news coverage, with many stories quoting UCSC astronomers Greg Laughlin, Daniel Fabrycky, or Jonathan Fortney, including coverage in the Washington Post, CNN.com, Space Daily, Science 2.0, Asian News International, International Business Times, PC magazine, and Digital Journal.
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Updates to College Leadership for 2011-12
Two updates to announce regarding college leadership for the 2011-12 academic year.
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Parking restrictions for annual campus Move-In
Move-in has impacts on campus parking and traffic and we ask for your patience and flexibility. It is important to note the following restrictions and alternative parking options.
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UCSC in the News
The Los Angeles Times quoted psychology professor Craig Haney in an article about the persistence of indefinite solitary confinement in California prisons.
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UCSC in the News
The August 29 issue of the New Yorker magazine featured an extensive article about UCSC’s Dickens Project, titled “Dickens in Eden: Summer Vacation with ‘Great Expectations.”
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In Memoriam – Dick Pierce
Marine Studies lost good friend Dick Pierce last week. Dick will be missed, but his legacy within the Institute of Marine Sciences will endure.