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  • Women at Work to hold craft sale Dec. 7

    The staff organization Women at Work will hold a craft sale December 7 to raise money for scholarships for the Women at Work Retreat.

  • Biomedical Research Facility protest: Facts & Figures

    Overview: UCSC has worked diligently in its 42-year history to build a campus that respects and preserves its spectacular environment. That’s one reason why UCSC is universally recognized and consistently ranked as one of the most beautiful campuses in the world. It’s also a reason why campus faculty and staff designated two existing parking lots…

  • Pogonip training burn, November 13

    The City will be conducting their training burn in Pogonip starting at 11:00 today. It was postponed last week due to weather.

  • Benefits Open Enrollment Fair Nov. 15

    A campus Benefits Open Enrollment Fair will be held on Thursday, November 15, from noon to 3 p.m. in the lobby of the Jack Baskin Engineering Building.

  • Videomakers and performers Harry Dodge & Stanya Kahn at Media Theater Nov. 20

    Videomakers and performers Harry (Harriet) Dodge and Stanya Kahn will present their show “All Together Now” at the Media Theater on November 20, from 7 to 9 p.m.

  • A message from Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, Felicia McGinty

    The academic year is well underway and my hope is that you are fully engaged in this vibrant learning community. As your new vice chancellor of Student Affairs, I write to remind you of your rights and responsibilities as members of our UC Santa Cruz community. Over the course of the Fall Quarter, there have…

  • Openings in recreation classes

    Openings in recreation classes

    The Recreation Department has openings in a Shodo Japanese calligraphy course and a Tango Workshop.

  • UCSC in the News

    UCSC in the News is a weekly column summarizing prominent media placements UCSC faculty, staff, and students have received.

  • Slug gymnasts make their debut

    Slug gymnasts make their debut

    The newly formed College Gymnastics Club attended their first competition November 3, and they came home with first and third places in the men’s all around and a tie for second place in the women’s uneven bars.

  • UC Women’s Forum on Staff Career Advancement

    Join us and share your thoughts on the advancement of women staff at UC. What does it take to succeed at UC? What are some best practices already in place? What more is needed? Associate President Linda Williams, Presidential Staff Fellow Amy Levine and Assistant Vice Provost, Equity and Diversity Sheila O’Rourke from UC Office…

  • Chancellor, Campus Provost comment on ‘dangerous’ November 7 demonstration

    Chancellor, Campus Provost comment on ‘dangerous’ November 7 demonstration

    Two related protests on campus yesterday resulted in the arrest of six individuals, the issuance of citations, the impounding of vehicles, and a clash between protestors and law enforcement personnel. The incidents, which occurred on two parking lots proposed for the Biomedical Sciences Facility, involved a number of individuals not affiliated with the campus, including…

  • Eminent physicist Stanley Flatté dies

    I am sorry to inform you that longtime UCSC physicist Stanley Flatté died earlier this week after a lengthy illness. A professor emeritus of physics, Stan was an eminent researcher who made important contributions in a wide range of fields. As a particle physicist early in his career, Stan participated in some of the first…

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