Author: Public Affairs
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Flight Pattern
Robotics student Liam Asayag had never even thought of making a drone before—until he witnessed the war zone in Ukraine and made a low-cost prototype in a lab on campus for use by aid groups on the front lines.
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Berta Campos-Anicetti: Spreading the health
Public health and human services professional Berta Campos-Anicetti (Crown ’89, biology) was instrumental in helping to get the Latine community in Novato, Calif., vaccinated during the pandemic, among many other successful programs
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Winter Storm Warning
The National Weather Service is forecasting a significant winter storm for the Santa Cruz area beginning early Wednesday and continuing through Thursday afternoon.
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Important information about UPS deliveries
UPS has restarted the delivery of packages to UCSC residential areas.
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UC, UAW reach tentative agreements for Academic Student Employees, Graduate Student Researchers
The University of California has reached tentative agreements with the United Auto Workers (UAW) regarding contracts for UC Academic Student Employees and Graduate Student Researchers
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Planning for Winter Quarter
Earlier today, the University of California Office of the President shared more information about tentative agreements with the UAW regarding contracts for Academic Student Employees and Graduate Student Researchers.
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Stay informed about the UAW labor strike
The United Auto Workers—the union that represents University of California postdoctoral scholars, academic researchers, and graduate students employed as researchers, instructors, teaching assistants, tutors, and readers—is holding a systemwide labor strike at UC campuses.
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Community health guidance for returning from winter break
This message from Student Health Services shares guidance to help our campus community mitigate the spread of respiratory viruses like influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and COVID-19.
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Decarbonization & Electrification Planning and Town Hall
UC Santa Cruz is embarking on the next phase toward the full decarbonization and electrification of the campus. To reach this goal, Chancellor Cynthia Larive has charged the UCSC Decarbonization & Electrification (D&E) Task Force with developing a long-term plan to end the use of fossil fuels by the university.
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Comments are open for the Policy on Presidential Policies until March 16, 2023
The University of California Office of the President invites comments on the proposed Presidential Policy on Developing and Maintaining Presidential Policies (“Policy on Policies”). The proposed substantive revisions include the following key provisions: Updating the Policy name, scope, and summary to accurately reflect content; Adding and updating definitions for terms frequently used and removal of…
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Welcoming two new leaders to our campus team
Edward D. Reiskin will be joining UC Santa Cruz in early February as our next Vice Chancellor for Finance, Operations and Administration, and Chief Financial Officer. De Acker has accepted our offer to become Campus Ombuds.
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Chancellor Update: Returning to campus post-break; additional Kresge housing approved; how to help shape UCSC’s future
As we mark the end of fall quarter, I offer my congratulations to students graduating and to everyone moving a step closer to achieving your academic goals.