Campus Communications
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Limited food options on campus from June 18–23
Most campus dining locations will be closed during intersession.
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Parking and traffic during year-end activities
On Thursday, the Graduate Division will host their commencement in the Quarry Amphitheater beginning at 4pm. On Friday, there are 18 departmental or organizational celebrations scheduled throughout the day, resulting in hundreds of visitors needing on-campus parking.
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Student Health Services reduced hours on Friday, June 15th
The Student Health Center, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), CARE and Student Health Outreach Promotion (SHOP) will be closed between 11:30am—1:30pm on Friday, June 15th.
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Undergraduate Education seeks part-time administrator: Oakes College Provost
In 2018-19, the Division of Undergraduate Education is undertaking a search for a part-time faculty administrator.
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Permit and bus pass renewal; North Remote changes
Annual parking permits and faculty/staff Metro bus passes expire on June 30, 2018, and the North Remote lot is changing on September 1, 2018.
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Enhancing staff engagement
Reminder: UC Santa Cruz will be hosting a listening session at 2 p.m. today at the Stevenson Event Center on the main campus.
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Election Day—today
Please take the opportunity and exercise your right to vote. If you need information about polling locations—on and off campus—and the measures on your ballot, please go to www.votescount.com
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UC Santa Cruz offers new major in environmental sciences
UC Santa Cruz has approved a new interdisciplinary major in environmental sciences leading to a B.S. degree.
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Soliciting feedback on candidates for vice provost and dean of graduate studies
The search committee invites your input for candidates for the vice provost and dean of graduate studies position by Tuesday, June 5.
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Campus phone service restored
UC Santa Cruz is currently experience an outage in its campus phone service.
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Annual transportation survey
UCSC’s Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) is launching its annual survey to collect data on the travel patterns of our students, faculty, and staff. The survey is a key part of our effort to monitor and improve our programs, services, and systems.
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June 5 primary election
Tuesday, June 5, is Election Day in California. There are important matters on the ballot—primary candidates for governor as well as federal, state and local offices in addition to several local and state initiatives.