Author: Public Affairs
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Update on budget cuts
Academic deans and other principal officers have submitted detailed plans for how they propose to implement approximately $19 million in budget reductions.
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Day by the Bay Celebration
An exciting array of events and activities are planned on campus during UCSC’s upcoming “Day By The Bay” event.
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Housing Workshops
The University Relations’ Good Neighbor Initiative Program will be holding two workshop sessions to provide students with information on how to find off-campus housing, important city ordinances and methods of renter advocacy.
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2011 Chancellor’s Achievement Awards for Diversity
As a reminder you are invited to submit nominations for the 2011 Chancellor’s Achievement Awards for Diversity.
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OPERS Recreation, Intramural and Sports Guide online now
UCSC Office of Physical Education and Sports (OPERS) would like to announce that the Spring catalog is now online.
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UCSC in the News
The Associated Press quoted Daniel Hirsch, a lecturer in nuclear policy, in an article about a state Senate hearing on the seismic safety of nuclear power plants.
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Our University – budget, UCRP and HR news for UC faculty and staff
Read the latest issue of Our University
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UCSC in the News
Geophysicist Steven Ward’s research on tsunamis was the subject of stories in New York magazine and the Huffington Post.
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Call for Applications and Nominations – Humanities Dean, VPDUE, and VPAA
UCSC has started campus-only recruitments for the positions of Dean of the Humanities Division, Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education, and Vice Provost for Academic Affairs/Co-Chief Diversity Officer for Faculty.
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Offensive graffiti on campus
Chancellor Blumenthal writes to the UCSC community, informing students, staff, and faculty of the discovery on campus of offensive graffiti.
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Information from County Public Health related to Japan crisis
The Office of Santa Cruz County Public Health has distributed the following Public Health Update related to Japan’s nuclear emergency.