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  • Electronic pay stations replacing parking meters

    Electronic pay stations replacing parking meters

    TAPS is replacing campus parking meters with electronic pay stations, such as the one just installed at the East Field House.

  • Flu: Public Service Announcement #2

    October 13, 2009 Contact: Jim Burns (831/459-2495) 30-SECOND PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT Start: Immediately Stop: When notified by UCSC Public Affairs UC SANTA CRUZ’S STUDENT HEALTH CENTER HAS ESTABLISHED A SPECIAL PHONE LINE FOR UCSC STUDENTS WITH FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS. STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO CALL 831-459-2591 FOR SELF-CARE ADVICE AND FOR INFORMATION TO HELP THEM DETERMINE IF…

  • Shakespeare Santa Cruz to stage 2010 season

    We are delighted to let you know that Shakespeare Santa Cruz will stage its 29th season in 2010 and are confident it will continue the high quality of artistic performance that has characterized its first 28 years. We commend and thank the patrons and friends of SSC and the dedicated volunteers and staff who have…

  • Important Flu Information

    Dr. Drew Malloy, medical director of UCSC’s Student Health Center, shared the following message with all students last week. This message, other flu-related information that’s been shared with members of the UCSC community, and links to other health sites, are posted on the campus’s Flu web site. _____ UCSC Students, As you might know, flu…

  • Regents Chairman Gould, President Yudof urge participation in UC’s Commission on the Future

    In a letter to members of UC community, Regents Chairman Gould and President Yudof are encouraging your participation in the work of the Commission on the Future. The Commission was formed recently to develop a new vision for the University within the context of the University’s mission, budget, and commitment to quality, access and affordability.…

  • Resources for Working with Students in Distress

    I write to introduce a new resource that provides you with information related to working with students in distress, particularly as they exhibit concerning behavior in your offices or in your presence, or if you hear about such behavior from colleagues, faculty or TA’s. This resource “folder” can be found at: http://campuslife.ucsc.edu/staff_resources/RedFolder_Final.pdf. To request a…

  • Erica Terrell: Healthy plans

    Erica Terrell: Healthy plans

    Senior plans to continue her education in public health policy with the aim of improving the lives of people in her native Compton.

  • Flu: Public Service Announcement #1

    October 9, 2009 Contact: Jim Burns (831/459-2495) 30-SECOND PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT Start: Immediately Stop: When notified by UCSC Public Affairs UCSC’S FLU RESOURCES WEB SITE – AT WWW.UCSC.EDU/FLU – CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT WAYS TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF GETTING SEASONAL AND H1N1 FLU. THE WEB SITE ALSO PROVIDES INFORMATION THAT MEMBERS OF THE UCSC…

  • Justin Coupe and Palmer Taylor: Angling for a story

    Justin Coupe and Palmer Taylor: Angling for a story

    Alumni filmmakers coaxed out fish tales for their award-winning documentary about steelhead, rivermen, and a fast-disappearing slice of California history.

  • Not the same old story

    Not the same old story

    UC Santa Cruz’s computer science, art, and engineering programs look to the innovative leader of Pixar as a role model for new and powerful ways to practice an age-old art: Telling stories.

  • UCSC in the News

    The San Jose Mercury News published a lengthy feature about ecologist Chris Wilmers’s research on mountain lions in the Santa Cruz mountains.

  • Disney/Pixar’s Ed Catmull: Creating magic

    Disney/Pixar’s Ed Catmull: Creating magic

    The Pixar cofounder is a passionate advocate for creating collaborative environments that bring talented people together.

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