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  • Update on the budget and our planning process

    This week I am pleased to share some good news as well as update you on our budget process. First the good news: UC has arranged for state bond funding for previously approved projects at eight campuses, including UCSC. For us, it provides funds to eq

  • UCSC in the News

    The 2009 Shakespeare Santa Cruz season received rave reviews in the San Francisco Chronicle and the San Jose Mercury News.

  • Bio-Info-Nano Research and Development Institute holds workshops on local electric microgrids

    Experts discussed the critical issues in using renewable energy sources to generate reliable, stable electric power at the first in a series of BIN-RDI workshops.

  • UCSC in the News

    The New York Times interviewed sociology professor Paul Lubeck about the recent outbreak of violence in Nigeria.

  • Campus offering workshops to help manage tough financial times

    Beginning in August 2009, the Training & Development department will sponsor, in conjunction with our Employee Assistance Program, a series of workshops to support employees in managing their personal and work life during these difficult financial times. The 1 – 2 hour classes are free; however, advanced enrollment is required. To enroll, visit the following…

  • Marshall Field ‘controlled burn’ planned for August 5

    Crews from CAL FIRE (California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection), UC Santa Cruz, and California State Parks are planning a controlled burn on 31 acres at Marshall Field on August 5.

  • Tragic incident

    I am saddened to report that earlier today a UC Santa Cruz University Relations staff member apparently took his own life.

  • Our University — UC’s future

    Our University, the Office of the President newsletter for faculty and staff, is available at: http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/ouruniversity/07_09/welcome.html Highlights from this issue include: — Responding to budget cuts. Read about the Commission on the Future of UC, impact of budget cuts on campuses. — Furlough plan. Answers to frequently asked questions. — Student success. Graduation rates on…

  • UCSC on the Road

    UCSC on the Road

    A listing of events going on across the country for alumni, parents, and friends of the campus.

  • Alumna responds to fiscal crisis facing the university

    Alumna responds to fiscal crisis facing the university

    A UCSC alumna responds to an open letter to alumni from three members of the Board of Regents and UC President Mark Yudof asking for help in spreading the word that UC excellence must be preserved and nurtured.

  • UCSC in the News

    The 40th anniversary of the moon landing shone the media spotlight on former Lick Observatory director Joe Miller, who was interviewed by the Santa Cruz Sentinel, KSBW-TV, and KION-TV.

  • Professor Margaret Delaney named interim vice chancellor, Planning and Budget

    Margaret L. (Peggy) Delaney has agreed to serve as interim vice chancellor for Planning and Budget, subject to Regental approval for the interim appointment. She succeeds Meredith Michaels, who has been named vice chancellor, Planning and Budget at Univer

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