Author: Public Affairs
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Information from UCSC Police
We want to advise you of a police matter that is ongoing in the Santa Cruz community.
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Open Enrollment ends at 5 p.m. today, Tuesday, November 23
If you haven’t already done so, you have until 5 p.m. today to make UC health and welfare benefit plan changes for 2011.
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The season of gratitude
It feels like Fall Quarter began yesterday, yet here we are on the eve of Thanksgiving. In this season of reflection and gratitude, I hope you’ll indulge me for just a moment as I share some points of pride.
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UCSC in the News
Environmental studies department chair Daniel Press and two UCSC students were featured in a video news report looking into renewable energy certificates.
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2010 Annual Holiday Toy Drive
The UCSC Fire Department is sponsoring its annual Holiday Toy Drive.
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Exceptions to Campus Closure 2010-2011
As in the past, the UCSC campus will close during the holiday season in an effort to conserve energy at a time when the university business is generally slow.
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News from November 18 Regents meeting
The news out of this week’s UC Regents meeting has focused on the 8 percent undergraduate fee hike, which was approved today as part of UC’s proposed 2011-12 budget.
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Open Enrollment 2011 ends Tuesday, November 23 at 5 p.m.
If you haven’t already done so, you have until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 23 to make UC health and welfare benefit plan changes for 2011.
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News from today’s Regents meeting
The UC Regents approved an 8 percent undergraduate fee hike and approved the appointment of Margaret (Peggy) Delaney as vice chancellor of planning and budget.
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Slugs make waves at ice cream shop: vice president calls local creamery
A Santa Cruz ice cream store owned by a UCSC alumna and a UCSC staff member received a personal phone call from Joe Biden last week — and a flurry of public attention.
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UCSC in the News
Biomolecular engineer David Haussler was among 10 experts tapped by the New York Times for a feature on “What’s Next in Science”… and more.
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Demonstration Advisory Group
The campus is forming a Demonstration Advisory Group (DAG) that will make recommendations to the administration about the campus response to demonstrations.