Author: Public Information Office

  • H1N1 Flu Shots Friday 1/8/10 at Student Union

    We are pleased to announce that we have a sufficient supply of H1N1 influenza vaccine, which we will administer *to registered students, faculty, and staff with a reservation*. The cost for administration of the H1N1 vaccine is $15. Students may charge the fee to their student account or pay by check or cash. Anthem Blue…

  • UCSC in the News

    Julie Guthman of community studies was tapped by the New York Times to contribute to the paper’s online “Room for Debate” feature.

  • Submissions now being accepted for first annual Broadside Contest

    The Kresge Writing Center/Cowell Press Presents: The First Annual Broadside Contest UCSC students may submit up to 250 words of prose or poetry in hard copy either at the Living Writers Series on January 27, or to the Literature Department by January 29. The winning entry will be made into a broadside by master printer…

  • Clarification of paystation operating hours

    I am writing to clarify Tuesday’s email concerning upcoming changes to parking paystations and their operating hours. Three of the four campus parking lots with paystations do not require permits on weekends. Permits are required in the Performing Arts lot until 8:30pm on weekends, but not in the Core West parking structure or the OPERS…

  • H1N1 and Seasonal Flu Shots available for walk-ins at Student Union

    We have plenty of seasonal influenza vaccine reservations available for today’s Flu shot clinic. We will also accommodate staff, faculty and student walk-ins for seasonal influenza vaccine as supplies permit today. The cost is $25 and students may charge the fee to their student account or pay by check or cash. Blue Cross Anthem (USHIP…

  • Shakespeare Santa Cruz announces 2010 season lineup

    Shakespeare Santa Cruz announces 2010 season lineup

    The 2010 Shakespeare Santa Cruz season will feature a slate of three plays that explore the theme of “love” in all of its ramifications–from first blush, to wrenching jealousy, to familial dysfunction of the highest order.

  • New ‘green guide’ provides direction on what to do with stuff

    Environmental Health and Safety has produced a “green guide” to help you manage unwanted items.

  • Changes to hourly parking on January 4th

    Two changes will occur for hourly parkers beginning Monday, January 4, 2010: all campus meters and paystations will require payment from 7:00 am to 8:30 pm (making them consistent with parking meters), and the paystations in the Performing Arts (PA) lot will begin operating for weekday daytime use. The eight meters currently in the PA…

  • H1N1 Flu and Seasonal Flu Shots Thursday 12/10/09 at Student Union

    We are pleased to announce that we just received an additional 300 additional doses of H1N1 influenza vaccine, which we will administer ONLY to registered students under the age of 25 with a reservation. The cost for administration of the H1N1 vaccine is $15 and students may charge the fee to their student account or…

  • UCSC in the News

    Psychology professor Craig Haney played an instrumental role in a Washington Post editorial calling for the abolition of long-term solitary confinement.

  • 2009 Campus Holiday Gathering

    Chancellor Blumenthal invites all faculty and staff to the annual campus celebration on Wednesday, December 16, from 4 to 6 p.m. at University Center. This year’s gathering will reflect on old and new friendships, community, and the promise of a new year – as well as offer an opportunity to learn about the ways in…

  • Winter Campus Curtailment 2009-2010

    Our 2009-2010 Winter Campus Curtailment is scheduled for the time period of December 19, 2009 through January 3, 2010. . December 24, 25, 31 and January 1 are paid university holidays . December 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30 are not paid university holidays These curtailment days may result in employees using vacation, accrued…

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