Author: Public Affairs
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Community health guidance for fall and winter breaks
As we look forward to the upcoming fall and winter breaks, we are writing to share guidance to help our campus community mitigate the spread of influenza and COVID-19.
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UCOP negotiation update
To keep you informed on the UC systemwide labor negotiations with the four United Auto Workers (UAW) bargaining units, I want to share this update from Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael T. Brown.
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Stay informed about the announced labor strike
This message provides students with information about what to expect on campus during the potential strike, what resources are available to support students, and how students might prepare for the potential impacts of the strike.
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Flu vaccination requirements for students
At UC Santa Cruz, all students are required to receive or affirmatively decline influenza vaccination by December 1, 2022.
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Announced labor strike at UC campuses beginning Monday, Nov. 14
The United Auto Workers has announced that it will be holding a systemwide labor strike at UC campuses beginning 8 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 14, until UCand the UAW resolve their differences at the bargaining table.
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Chancellor’s Undergraduate Internship Program accepting proposals from divisions interested in hosting an intern next year
The Chancellor’s Undergraduate Internship Program provides full-time students the opportunity to learn valuable professional skills while supporting UCSC student resource divisions.
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Closing cell—and academic—gaps
UCSC’s Genomics Institute opens up the world of bioinformatics and programming to students
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Thank you for making Giving Day such a success
Thank you for all of your efforts that made Giving Day 2022 such a resounding success! This year was record-setting, with more than $1 million raised through gifts from more than 3,700 donors. What an incredible result!
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Flu vaccination requirement for UC faculty, other academic appointees, and staff
We are reaching out today with additional information about requirements for compliance with the flu vaccination.
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Kim TallBear: Protecting Native American DNA and Indigenous rights
In her work as a professor of Native studies, author, lecturer, and more, alumna Kim TallBear has a goal of building Indigenous institutions and capacities.