Author: Public Affairs
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UC Santa Cruz statement on resolution by Student Union Assembly
This resolution runs counter to the position of UC Santa Cruz and the University of California, which have consistently opposed calls for a boycott against and divestment from Israel.
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Community encouraged to take precautions following a string of burglaries
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is encouraging the campus community to take extra precautions following an attempted burglary and completed burglary of a campus mailroom and a string of car break-ins.
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Nominations for the UC Women’s Initiative for Professional Development are open until March 22
Designed for mid-career faculty and staff participants, and sponsored by the Office of the President, the program is open to all employees who are committed to the initiative’s mission.
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Staff Advisory Board is pleased to announce the Staff Scholarship Program
Using funds raised during Giving Day from generous UCSC community members, UCSC career, non-represented staff can take courses, enroll in seminars and webinars, and attend conferences that support career advancement. Up to $500 per fiscal year will be reimbursed.
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Planned power outage at residential campus on Sunday, February 25
UC Santa Cruz will experience a planned power outage from 7 a.m to 3 p.m on Sunday, February 25. The outage will impact most of the residential campus including all ten colleges and many upper campus facilities.
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Office of Equity and Equal Protection announces new systemwide anti-discrimination policy
The Office of Equity and Equal Protection (EEP) is pleased to announce the issuance of a new systemwide policy on Anti–Discrimination.
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Join the Banana Slug art contest
Get ready to unleash your inner artist and celebrate creativity like never before. The Assembly Bill 1850 (AB 1850) Banana Slug Art Contest is here to bring a splash of color and imagination into your life.
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UC Santa Cruz Summer Session offers exclusive tuition discount to California Community College students
UC Santa Cruz Summer Session is launching a new 50 percent per-credit Summer Session tuition discount exclusively for California Community College students.
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Space Management Policy Update
The University Space Committee (USC) seeks campus input on the recently proposed updated Space Management Policy. All campus community members are invited to provide feedback directly through this Google Form. Established by Chancellor Larive in 2022, the University Space Committee serves as a forum providing advice and recommendations regarding campus space planning, allocations, assignment and…
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March 5 is Election Day in California
All California active registered voters will receive a vote-by-mail ballot starting February 5th. You can track your ballot using the California State Ballottrax page. Vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by March 12, 2024. To read more about this Primary Election visit the California Secretary of State’s website and…
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UC Santa Cruz’s second annual Teaching Week Feb. 26 – March 1
The Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) and the Academic Senate are delighted to present UC Santa Cruz’s second annual Teaching Week which will take place February 26–March 1, 2024. This is an opportunity for the entire campus to celebrate the many changes to the culture and practice of teaching and learning on our campus and…