Author: Public Affairs

  • UC Class Survey – Students

    We need 20% of the student population to take the UC Class and Lecture Availability Student Survey to make a difference in our University.

  • National College Health Assessment Web Survey

    In an effort to improve health-related programs, services and support for UCSC students, Student Health Outreach & Promotion (SHOP) and the Student Health Center will administer the National College Health Assessment (NCHA) web survey.

  • In Memoriam—Chris Lockwood

    Christopher Lockwood, an engineer with University of California Observatories for the past 10 years, died of a heart attack on February 4 in Santa Cruz. He was 49 years old.

  • UCSC in the News

    Astronomers Greg Laughlin and Steve Vogt were quoted in a Nature article about the search for planets outside our solar system.

  • Welcome visitors to campus this spring

    With spring approaching, the campus will host more than 8,000 visitors in March and April.

  • CLASS survey

    The Class and Lecture Availability Student Survey (CLASS) is available online through February 20.

  • Community Service Project Grants

    The UCSC Student Volunteer Center (SVC) offers Community Service Project (CSP) Grants to individual UCSC students.

  • Substance Abuse and Dependency

    The Chancellor has recently issued the annual notice regarding the University of California’s policy on substance abuse.

  • Alumna aims to chronicle every D.C. homicide victim

    Alumna aims to chronicle every D.C. homicide victim

    Laura Norton Amico (Merrill ’04, anthropology), a former police reporter, has quietly carved out a role for herself as D.C.’s most comprehensive chronicler of the unlawful taking of human life.

  • Budget challenge

    As you probably know, Gov. Brown has proposed a $500 million cut to the UC system for fiscal year 2011-12. I expect that our share will be about 6 percent, or about $31 million.

  • UCSC in the News

    Latin American and Latino Studies professor Jonathan Fox was quoted in a widely published article about the loss of jobs in Mexico stemming from the importation of cheap corn from the U.S.

  • Meet the Student Regents

    Please join us for a unique opportunity for face time with the current University of California Student Regent, Jesse Cheng and Student Regent Designate.

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025