Author: Public Affairs
-
COVID-19 Treatment Options
People with certain medical conditions who test positive for COVID-19 may be eligible for COVID-19 antiviral treatments.
-

Karen Miga named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People of 2022
Karen Miga, assistant professor of biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz, was named one of the 100 most influential people of 2022 by TIME. The honor was announced on May 23.
-
Motorcyclists to ride through campus on Sunday to raise money for cancer research
The ride will begin at Porter and Kresge colleges and make its way through campus before ending in downtown Santa Cruz.
-
Applications open for UC Santa Cruz 2022-2023 Global Food Initiative student fellowship
The University of California, Santa Cruz invites applications for a student fellowship opportunity with the University of California Global Food Initiative (UC GFI). This fellowship will support the contributions of outstanding undergraduate and graduate students to work with campus faculty and staff on core objective areas of Global Food Initiative that our campus co-leads. These…
-
Launchpad 2022 Pitch Competition applications due May 11
Santa Cruz Launchpad is UCSC’s annual pitch contest combined with Santa Cruz Works’ job fair. This year’s event will be held on June 1 at the Cowell Hay Barn. Student teams are invited to apply and will receive two weeks of coaching on their pitches prior to the event. Qualifying teams will be eligible for…
-
UC invites comments on proposed policy on abusive conduct in the workplace
The University of California Office of the President proposed a new policy on Abusive Conduct in the Workplace. Several comments were taken into consideration and a revised version of the policy is now open for comment.
-
CruzFix is live
UCSC’s new integrated facilities management system, CruzFix is available.
-
Survey for Senate faculty on information technology priorities
The Committee on Information Technology (CIT) is conducting a survey of Senate faculty on UCSC campus computing and information technology. The results of this survey will be shared with the CP/EVC and the incoming Vice Chancellor of Information Technology to help them identify pressing technology needs and to help guide the subsequent allocation of campus…
-
Chancellor Larive assumes position as new Board Chair for Monterey Bay Economic Partnership
University of California, Santa Cruz Chancellor Cynthia K. Larive will assume the role of incoming board chair for the Monterey Bay Economic Partnership.
-
Interior Artworks Installation policy comment period ends May 27
Last year, the campus implemented the Interior Artwork Installations policy on an interim basis to support the existing practices on the installation of artworks in common areas. The policy applies to all UC Santa Cruz properties, including the Coastal Science Campus, Scotts Valley Center, and Silicon Valley Extension. The campus is now seeking comments before…

