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  • Missing-Person Alert

    The Santa Cruz Country Sheriff’s Office has asked for our help in distributing the following information about Erik Lippmann, who has been missing for the past week: http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/img/2010/04/erik-lippmann.pdf Thank you very much for taking a few minutes to familiarize yourself with this case.

  • Reference Letter Service Transition to Interfolio, Inc.

    UC Santa Cruz Career Center is pleased to announce our new partnership with Interfolio, Inc. for online management of letters of recommendation as of May 1, 2010. Interfolio is a well-established, low cost, online credentials management service for candidates applying to graduate/professional schools, fellowships and academic positions. This service offers students more service options and…

  • In Memoriam: Student Timothy K. Sullivan

    With much sadness, Cowell College shares the news of the death of a member of its community. Timothy K. Sullivan died Sunday, April 25, from injuries sustained in a skateboarding accident in Capitola.Timothy, age 20, was a sophomore who entered UCSC fall 2008 as a first-year student. His academic interests were in the areas of…

  • Update on Diversity Efforts on Campus

    Introducing Dr. Joy Lei We are pleased to announce that Dr. Joy Lei has joined UC Santa Cruz as the new Diversity Programs and Education Specialist in the Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action (EEO/AA) office. She is working with Ashish Sahni, the Campus Diversity Officer for Staff and Students. Dr. Lei joins the campus from Facing…

  • Bratt brothers bring a little Hollywood to Santa Cruz

    Bratt brothers bring a little Hollywood to Santa Cruz

    Alumnus and filmmaker Peter Bratt and his brother, TV and movie star Benjamin Bratt, were in town and on campus recently as part of the local premiere of La Mission.

  • UCSC in the News

    Social psychologist Thomas Pettigrew was quoted in the April 9 edition of the Christian Science Monitor in an article about race, slavery and the causes of the Civil War

  • UCSC student veterans promote change in Washington

    Students from the UCSC chapter of Student Veterans of America recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with political leaders and discuss benefits available to student veterans.

  • McHenry Library to reopen

    McHenry Library will reopen Monday, April 26 following restoration from the April 15 fire.

  • Academic Senate meets Friday, April 23

    Members of the Academic Senate Santa Cruz Division Dear Colleagues: We will meet for our first Senate meeting of Spring quarter on Friday, April 23, at 2:30pm at Kresge Town Hall (click here for agenda). Our main action item, put forward by the Senate Executive Committee (SEC), is a proposal to change Senate Regulation 9.2…

  • Workshops address career possibilities for admin assistants

    The Career Pathways for Administrative Assistants workshop series is for administrative assistants who are considering other job possibilities on campus or want to begin longer-range career planning.

  • Staff Appreciation Picnic Tuesday, May 11th

    Staff Appreciation Picnic on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010.

  • Alumni speakers hopeful about the future

    Alumni speakers hopeful about the future

    Three prominent UCSC alumni returned to campus April 17 for a lively exchange on what the future holds for the next generation of humanity.

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