Author: Public Information Office

  • UCSC in the News

    Professor emerita of economics Peggy Musgrave penned a letter to the editor of the New York Times, calling on the federal government to address the problem of rising unemployment.

  • Campus Closure 2008-09

    This is to announce that our 2008-09 Campus Closure is scheduled for the time period of Wednesday, December 24, 2008, through Thursday, January 1, 2009. In all, the campus will be closed for nine days of which four days are scheduled holidays (December 24, 25, 31, 2008 and January 1, 2009), two days are weekend…

  • Detours during Bay Street resurfacing through Oct. 31

    The Santa Cruz City Public Works Department has notified the campus that the final phase of the Bay Street Resurfacing Project, from Mission Street to Escalona Drive, is scheduled to begin by Monday, October 20th and continue through Friday, October 31st. Drivers, bicyclists and transit riders should anticipate traffic delays when traveling to campus, as…

  • Policy on Reemployment of UC Retired Employees

    The University invites your comments on the proposed policy on Re-employment of UC Retired employees into Senior Management Group and Staff positions. This policy governs the reemployment of all former UC employees (Senior Management Group (SMG) members, staff personnel and academic appointees) who have separated from University employment and have elected monthly retirement income or…

  • UCSC in the News

    Astronomer Gregory Laughlin is featured in a Discover magazine article about the search for Earth-like planets.

  • In Memoriam: Bruce Lane

    With grieving and sorrow, I write to inform the UC Santa Cruz campus community of the passing of my father, Bruce Lane. Dad worked for UC Santa Cruz for 27 years as a Project Architect, Educational Facilities Planner, and Director of Capital Planning. He was 82 and passed away on October 4, 2008. Dad would…

  • Register to vote by October 20

    Monday, October 20 is the deadline to complete a voter registration card and return it to the Santa Cruz County Clerk/Elections Department.

  • International education brings EAP students together

    International education brings EAP students together

    More than 70 domestic and international UCSC Education Abroad Program students recently attended the second annual International Friends “Meet and Greet” event. Offered through the UCSC Office of International Education (OIE), this innovative program matches EAP alumni (domestic students returning from participating in EAP studies abroad) with EAP reciprocity students (incoming international students studying at…

  • UCOP releases 2009 health insurance rates

    2009 health insurance rates have been released by the UC Office of the President.

  • UCOP web site provides information about market’s impact on benefits and savings programs

    Many UC employees and retirees are wondering about the effects of the recent volatility in the financial markets on their UC Retirement Plan (UCRP) benefits and the UC Retirement Savings Program. UC’s Office of the President provides the following information in response to these questions: atyourservice.ucop.edu/news/general/0810-ucrp_financial.html

  • Chancellor’s staff forum, Tuesday, October 14

    Please join your fellow staff as the Staff Advisory Board hosts the Chancellor’s Staff Forum on Tuesday, October 14 from 12:00 to 1:15 p.m. in the Stevenson Event Center. This is the first Open Staff Forum of the 2008-09 Academic Year. Chancellor Blumenthal will address campus staff by speaking on the following areas: Updates for…

  • Founders Day dinner on October 24

    Since its opening 43 years ago, UC Santa Cruz has achieved real distinction as a place where excellence is defined by the very special qualities of its people and programs. On Friday, October 24, the campus’s glorious past and its very promising future will be celebrated at UC Santa Cruz’s second annual Founders Day dinner.…

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