Author: Public Information Office
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Cyber security month tip of the week: Don’t be fooled by scams
National Cyber Security Awareness Month “Tip of the Week,” Week 1: Don’t be fooled by scams.
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UCSC in the News
A $615,175 grant awarded to the University Library to help digitize the Grateful Dead Archive received coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, Sacramento Bee, and San Jose Mercury News.
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Op-ed from the Staff Advisors to The Regents
The Staff Advisors to The Regents would like to provide you an op-ed piece disseminated to The Regents today entitled “Consultation in the Middle of the Storm – UC Continues Leading the Way.” The UC Regents’ continuing goal is to foster two-way communication between UC staff and the Board. In January 2007, The Regents voted…
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Fall 2009 welcome from Chancellor George Blumenthal
In a fall video welcome to the UCSC campus community, Chancellor Blumenthal highlights the promise and impact of UC Santa Cruz and discusses challenges and impacts anticipated from state budget cuts.
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Career Center Fall Events – Job Fairs for Students
Our students are concerned about their future. The job outlook for college graduates has become increasingly challenging. Between March 2008 and March 2009, the unemployment rate more than doubled for college graduates and it is projected that liberal arts students will be hardest hit. In a recent survey by the Collegiate Employment Research Institute, only…
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H1N1 Flu: News archive
July 9, 2009: A total of 18 campers attending a summer residential camp at Crown College and one staff member have developed influenza-like symptoms and several have had tests that confirmed Influenza A as the cause. July 1, 2009: There have been 14 confirmed and 18 probable cases of H1N1 influenza in Santa Cruz County…
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H1N1 Information for Managers and Supervisors
With the recent outbreak of H1N1 Influenza Type A (Swine Flu), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has issued precautionary measures that individuals can take to stay healthy and reduce spread of the virus. We are writing to provide you with guidance on how to work with your employees by taking the necessary precautions during…
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UCSC Arboretum: Developing a sustainable operation
In a letter to the UCSC community, Alison Galloway, vice provost and dean of academic affairs, says addressing the Arboretum’s financial challenges is a painful but necessary step that must be taken if the garden is to remain open and accessible to the pu
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Seasonal Flu Shot Clinics on Campus for Staff and Faculty
The Student Health Center is once again offering seasonal flu shots for campus staff and faculty. Due to the Health Center renovation, this year we are scheduling the clinics at various campus venues to better accommodate access. Flu shots will be offered on the following days and times: Monday, October 12th : 8:00 am –…
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Seasonal Flu Shot Clinics on Campus for Students
The Student Health Center is once again offering flu shots for UCSC students. Due to the Health Center renovation, this year we are not scheduling the flu shots at the Student Health Center. Season flu shots will be provided on a drop-in basis on the following dates: Monday, October 12th : 12:30 – 3:30 pm…
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UCSC in the News
Physicist Anthony Aguirre is featured in a story in the October issue of Discover magazine about the idea of multiple universes.
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Impact on Childcare Services
Childcare services at UCSC’s two sites – at the Granary and Family Student Housing – are not available today, due to staffing shortages. The two sites house four centers serving children from 3 months to 12 years. The centers serve 80 children and 70 faculty, staff, or student families. Childcare services at the two sites…