Author: Public Affairs
-
Input sought on impact of Student Housing West
UC Santa Cruz is beginning the environmental review of Student Housing West, the proposed 3,000-bed student housing project on the west side of campus.
-

Astronaut, oceanographer, and alumna Kathryn Sullivan to speak at Rio Theater
UC Santa Cruz alumna Kathryn Sullivan, former NOAA administrator, will speak at the Rio Theater in Santa Cruz on October 11.
-

Traps set on campus to detect Asian gypsy moth
Pest detection traps have been set at UC Santa Cruz and throughout the community after a single Asian gypsy moth was found in a trap in the City of Santa Cruz.
-

Students present diversity project to state leaders
Student leaders presented a diversity project that received one-time state funding through the UC Office of the President.
-

Builder of “bridges” named next Staff Advisor-Designate to the Regents
Sherry Main, assistant vice chancellor of Communications and Marketing at UC Santa Cruz, has been selected as the next Staff Advisor-Designate to the Regents. Her two-year appointment begins July 1.
-
Kerr Hall status
Kerr Hall has reopened and resumed normal business operations. Thank you for your patience.
-
Campus status updates
Both entrances are open as of 5 p.m. Motorists should drive with caution.
-

UC entrepreneurs invited to meet with venture capitalists
UC entrepreneurs will meet with leading venture capitalists next month at a special lunch hosted by UC President Janet Napolitano.
-
Human genome: Public research for public good
Researchers at UC Santa Cruz assembled the first working draft of the human genome sequence in 2000, just days before a private health care company completed its first assembly.
-
Happy or sad, take part in Election Night events
Numerous venues on campus will be open on the evening of Tuesday, November 6, for election-night gatherings. These college locations provide an opportunity to be happy or sad and to laugh or cry — with others — as the election results roll in. All of these are open to all UCSC students, faculty, staff, and…
