Author: Public Affairs
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Request for Directory and Emergency Alert system updates
In preparation for emergency planning and other compliance needs, it is critical that the university understands where our current employees spend the majority of their work day.
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Highlighting academic excellence
What you’re reading here is the first of what will be a quarterly communication from me, highlighting academic news from around campus.
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Equity Compensation Program for Non-represented Staff – Employee Action Request and Funding Pause
On September 14, 2021 Chancellor Larive announced a 3-year program to increase salary levels for non-represented staff that are low relative to market.
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Request for feedback on proposed new model to support free speech and protest Inbox
To help our campus do better in the future, we invite the campus community to provide feedback on the Support Structures for Free Speech and Lawful Protest Proposal.
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Campus library voted into prestigious association
We are thrilled to announce that our campus was officially invited to join the prestigious Association of Research Libraries (ARL), with our membership effective January 1, 2022.
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Drive safely with increased pedestrian activity at campus entrances on Wednesday, Thursday
UC-AFT, the labor union that represents lecturers, has announced it will hold systemwide informational pickets on Wednesday and Thursday, October 13-14.
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October 20th Fall Forum with Chancellor Larive
The Staff Advisory Board seeks to continue supporting staff by amplifying your voices to campus leadership.
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Slug Strong update: Low rate of campus COVID cases; UC to again require flu vaccines
We hope everyone has hit their stride as we enter the third full week of instruction. Our combination of having a highly vaccinated campus community, requiring face coverings indoors, and regular asymptomatic testing program continues to be effective.
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Search begins for vice chancellor for Information Technology
I am pleased to announce the kickoff of the leadership recruitment for the Vice Chancellor for Information Technology (VCIT).
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UC Santa Cruz locations not included in potential PG&E power outages
Pacific Gas and Electric has announced that it may turn off power to some parts of California on Monday to reduce the risk of power lines sparking a wildfire.
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Campus review of major revisions to the policy on events providing alcoholic beverages
The campus welcomes comments on the proposed major revisions to the campus-specific policy on university events that provide alcoholic beverages.
