Author: Public Affairs
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On-campus dining options—March 22 through April 1
If you’re staying in Santa Cruz during spring break, stay informed about on-campus dining options.
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Staff Human Resources collecting feedback on performance
The survey can be completed in a few minutes, and the results will help SHR learn more about how it can most effectively serve our UC Santa Cruz client community.
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Family support group sessions starting Wednesday
Lactation consultant Beth Lilienthal will be leading monthly group family support sessions at Family Student Housing beginning Wednesday and going through June. The sessions will start at 10 a.m. in apartment 712 in the Family Center. Lilienthal is an expert in infant care and lactation, and will be available to provide information and guidance to…
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Community dialogue on proposed changes to Title IX
UC Santa Cruz will host a community dialogue on the proposed changes to Title IX from 6–7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 23 at Kresge Town Hall. The dialogue is an opportunity to learn about the proposed changes, discuss them with others, and submit individual or group comments to the U.S. Department of Education. The event…
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Save the date—forum on the development of Early Education Services for students, faculty, and staff
The campus community is invited to hear the latest update and see design images of the new Early Education Services building that will be constructed as a part of the Student Housing West project. Offering programs for infants through school age, this new facility will serve up to 140 children of our students, faculty and…
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Submit comments on proposed changes to Title IX rules by Dec. 21
The draft rules are open for public comment until January 28, 2019 (60 calendar days from their publication in the Federal Register). The rules address a topic of great significance to the UC community, and it is critical that the Office of the President provide comments.
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More key forms digitized by Office of Industry Alliances and Technology Commercialization
After launching an online Invention Disclosure Form last year, the Office of Industry Alliances and Technology Commercialization (IATC) has followed up this year by digitizing and streamlining its non-disclosure agreement (NDA) and material transfer agreement (MTA) request procedures.
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Campus boating center earns best-in-show award in parade
For the fifth year in a row, the UC Santa Cruz Community Boating Center earned the coveted best-in-show award at the 33rd annual Lighted Boat Parade held at the Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor on Saturday, Dec. 1.
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Campus meeting on proposed revisions to the systemwide Policy on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment
The UC Santa Cruz Title IX Office is hosting a public meeting for the campus community 4:30–6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 30 at the Cervantes Velasquez Conference room at the Baytree Conference Center in an effort to gather feedback and comments on the proposed revisions to the systemwide Policy on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment.…
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Summer Session team earns awards for work
UC Santa Cruz Summer Session recently won five awards at the 2018 North American Association of Summer Sessions (NAASS) conference held in Portland, Oregon.
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Frequently asked questions
How long did the investigation take? The process took approximately eight months, which included interviews, evidence review, and more. Through this time, the professor was on leave. We strive to respond to allegations in a timely manner, but some cases do take longer to investigate. This situation involved several complainants and incidents over several years,…
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Update on Kresge College renewal to be given during town hall
The UC Santa Cruz community is invited to hear updates and share thoughts about the Kresge College renewal project. The meeting will be from 6–8 p.m. Oct. 3 at the Kresge College Town Hall. Free pizza will be served. Studio Gang Architects, TEF Design, and campus planners will be providing updates on design concepts for…