Author: Public Information Office
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Spring quarter recreation registration begins April 7
UCSC Recreation registration begins April 7th @ 9:00 am online at www.ucscrecreation.com The Recreation Department offers a wide variety of classes, including surfing, skiing, holistic health, kayaking, river rafting, rock climbing, dance, music, meditation, wine tasting, day trips, camping, leadership, wilderness first aid, and more. View the UCSC Recreation, Intramural and Sports Guide online or…
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Senior management group policies – formal review
The University invites your comments on the formal review of the following five policies which were approved by The Regents on February 5, 2009: 1) Senior Management Group Hiring Bonus 2) University-Provided Housing 3) Senior Management Group Automobile Allowance 4) Senior Management Group Moving Reimbursement 5) Senior Management Group Relocation Allowance These policies were developed…
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The eagle has landed
This golden eagle was captured on film last week making a meal of an unlucky ground squirrel.
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Assistant fire chief wins service award
Rick Rodewald, UCSC assistant fire chief/campus fire marshal, was awarded the Charles H. Gray Award.
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UCSC in the News
The New York Times interviewed economist Rob Fairlie about business ownership rates during the past three recessions.
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UCSC in the News
The San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose Mercury News were among the media that ran stories on UCSC’s new partnership to develop a research and education community at NASA Ames.
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Remarks by George Blumenthal, University Associates – NASA Ames Partnership
Remarks by George Blumenthal Chancellor, UC Santa Cruz University Associates – NASA Ames Partnership NASA Ames Research Center March 13, 2009 Thank you, Carl [Carl Guardino, President and CEO, Silicon Valley Leadership Group] On behalf of the University of California, Santa Cruz, and our many partners, thank you for joining us this afternoon as we…
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2009 Chancellor’s achievement awards for diversity
Chancellor’s achievement awards for diversity
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UCSC in the News
Mother Jones magazine profiled agroecology’s Tim Galarneau in a story about the transformation of college cafeterias.
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A budget message from Campus Provost/Executive Vice Chancellor David Kliger
Earlier today, I spoke with the Academic Senate about our budget challenges and our planning for the 2009-10 year. As you know, the state recently adopted a budget that reduces UC system-wide funding by $115 million. Based on that, we project that the ca
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UCSC in the News
The New York Times quoted Erika Zaveleta of environmental studies in its coverage of the unintended consequences of an environmental restoration effort.