Author: Public Information Office
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Merrill student dies after accident
I am very sorry to inform you that we have learned that Michael Harami, a Merrill College undergraduate, died early Saturday morning from injuries he received in a skateboarding accident. Michael, who passed away at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose, was a senior. He first enrolled at UCSC as a freshman in…
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Updated information for UCSC community about apple moth aerial spraying
The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) continues to make plans to conduct aerial spraying of pheromone in Santa Cruz County as part of a program to eradicate the light brown apple moth. Applications are scheduled in Santa Cruz County on November 4 to 9. For updated information about the project and for maps…
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UCSC in the News
UCSC in the News is a weekly column summarizing prominent media placements UCSC faculty, staff, and students have received.
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UC president visits campus
University of California President Bob Dynes visited UC Santa Cruz November 1 for a series of meetings with the UCSC Academic Senate.
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Students invited to become UC LEADS scholars
The UC LEADS program identifies students who are traditionally underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields who have strong leadership skills and the potential to earn Ph.D.s.
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Celebrating international education
UCSC will join college campuses around the world November 12-16 in celebration of the seventh annual International Education Week by offering an array of programs and activities for the campus and the Santa Cruz community.
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Faculty, staff, students eligible for Arts & Lectures discounts
UCSC’s Arts & Lectures program offers discounted tickets to three of its largest groups of patrons: UCSC faculty, staff, and students. Faculty and staff are eligible for $5 to $10 savings on ticket prices for most shows. UCSC students also receive discounts on ticket prices. Advance purchases (up to an hour before the show) can…
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Ways to help families affected by Southern California fires
There are many ways in which members of the campus community can provide support to the victims of the recent Southern California fires. Here are several of them: . UCSC’s Student Volunteer Center is currently coordinating projects to assist the victims of the fires. Please contact the center if you are interested in helping. .…
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UCSC in the News
UCSC in the News is a weekly column summarizing prominent media placements UCSC faculty, staff, and students have received.
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Safety tips from Physical Plant
With the onset of winter, be careful walking and driving around campus.
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American history lecture series focuses on race, ethnicity, and gender
Race, Ethnicity & Gender in American History is the title of a lecture series sponsored by Oakes College this fall.
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Traffic delays at UCSC’s main entrance
The installation of storm drains for the Ranch View Terrace housing project will require road construction in the Bay/High intersection at the campus’s Main Entrance. Work is slated to begin Monday, October 29, and continue weekdays through Tuesday, Novem