Author: Public Affairs

  • List Of Buildings To Be Open During Campus Closure

    In addition to the scheduled 1997-98 holidays (December 25, 26, and 31 and January 1) and weekend days (December 27 and 28 and January 3 and 4) much of the campus will be shut down on December 29 and 30 and January 2. For safety reasons, police and fire units will be on duty throughout…

  • UC Regents Approve 1998-99 Budget Proposal

    The University of California Board of Regents has adopted a budget plan for 1998-99 that would restore faculty salaries to competitive levels, accommodate an additional 2,000 students, and continue to provide students with the classes they need to graduate in a timely fashion. In addition, UC budget director Larry Hershman said the university will seek…

  • Opinion:Time to Confront Japan’s Bank Crisis

    Currents online welcomes submissions of opinion pieces from faculty and staff. To submit an opinion piece, see policies and submittal procedure. The economies of East Asia have been buffeted in recent months by bouts of speculative currency attacks, stock and real estate price declines, and banking problems. Media attention has focused on Thailand, Indonesia, Korea,…

  • Profile: Changhua Sun Rich

    Changhua Rich credits her academic success in part to her background, which includes working in what she calls "the real world" until she was 32 years old. "I have a strong sense of how people in the real world are going to respond," she said. "And I always ask myself 100 times how something is…

  • UCSC Physicists To Participate In Major European-Based Scientific Collaboration

    UCSC’s Role Will Center On The Construction Of Two Giant Particle Detectors SANTA CRUZ, CA–About a dozen physicists, engineers, and technicians from the University of California, Santa Cruz, are among those who will participate in an international scientific collaboration to build a new high- energy particle accelerator and associated detectors near Geneva, Switzerland. Officials with…

  • Photo Of Aromas Kids In Washington, D.C.

    Youngsters from Aromas School joined their teacher Katy Stonebloom and UCSC administrators at the national conference of the Education Trust in Washington, D.C., where they discussed their collaboration on the bilingual children’s book Kids Around the University. During their visit, the children also toured the Capitol and the White House. Photo: Ottaway News Service

  • Take Note

    Join the Friends of the UCSC Library for the annual Dickens Holiday Evening at 4 p.m. on Friday, December 12, in the McHenry Library foyer. The gathering features music, food, and holiday items for sale. It is free and open to the public and children are welcome. This event is handicapped accessible. For more information,…

  • Classified Ads

    Currents online is now accepting classified ads from faculty and staff. Before submitting an ad, please read the policies and submittal procedure. For Sale: 1987 VW Cabriolet. All white with alloy wheels. Very good condition. 122K miles. Asking $3,900 or best offer. 429-9654. For Sale: Rossignol 4S 200 skis, Rossignol STS 190 skis, and Hart…

  • Office Of The President Releases ‘UC White Paper’

    A complete version (with all charts) of the UC White Paper, The University of California Approaching the 21st Century, has been posted on President Richard C. Atkinson’s Web homepage. The document was produced by UC for the California Commission on Higher Education. According to the document’s introductory statement, the paper "presents an analysis of issues…

  • Millennium Committee Schedules Two Meetings To Receive Campus Input

    The Millennium Committee plans to hold two events during winter quarter to solicit input from the campus community. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to drop in at the Cowell Student Health Center Conference Room between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Tuesday, January 6, to discuss with members of the Millennium…

  • Changes Proposed To UC’s E-Mail Policy

    In a letter to the campus community, Julia Armstrong-Zwart, assistant chancellor for Human Resources, described proposed changes to UC’s electronic-mail policy. The policy has governed the use of faculty, staff, and administrative e-mail accounts on an interim basis since August 1996. It is proposed for full implementation, with the recent revisions, as soon as is…

  • The legacy of the Merrill Field Program

    Often, the most important experiences students have in college are the ones that take place outside classroom walls. That certainly seems true for 25 former UCSC students whose stories are told in a new book, Field Study and Life-Long Learning: A Research Project. The students all participated in the Merrill Field Program for Experiential Learning…

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025