Campus Communications
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New campus field research safety policy
UC Santa Cruz finalized the UC system’s first official field safety policy, Field Research Safety. This new policy follows a familiar risk management paradigm—risk assessment, planning, communication, and participation.
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Proposed policy: Disclosure of Financial Interest in Private Sponsors of Research
The Office of the President invites comments on a proposed new Presidential Policy on Disclosure of Financial Interests and Management of Conflicts of Interest in Private Sponsors of Research.
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Strategic academic planning: Where we are and where we’re heading
Campus Provost/Executive Vice Chancellor Marlene Tromp offers an update on academic priority areas, removing barriers, funding, and more.
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Guidance about Service and Emotional Support Animals at UCSC
We have assembled a number of resources that aim to clarify when and where service and emotional support animals are allowed on campus and answer the most common questions we receive.
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Required eCourse – General Compliance Briefing
UC leadership is helping to raise our awareness of maintaining strong ethical values and the high standards of ethical conduct that are central to our Principles of Community.
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Extending comment on the Student Housing West EIR
We have decided to extend the comment period to June 27, 2018. We will hold additional information sessions in May, as well as two more public hearings, on June 6 and 7.
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Public presentations by candidates for dean of graduate studies
Our campus is doing an internal recruitment for a vice provost and dean of graduate studies. You are invited to attend their public presentations and to provide feedback to the search committee.
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Spate of violence in greater Santa Cruz area
Following a stabbing and a fatal shooting near the Santa Cruz Boardwalk, and additional incidents in the Soquel area, I want to remind members of our campus community to be aware of your surroundings.
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Resuming standard campus operations
As the last day of the AFSCME labor demonstration winds down, UC Santa Cruz expects to resume normal campus operations tomorrow (May 10).
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Main campus open; classes can continue; demonstration ongoing
Both entrances to the main campus are open, with the demonstration by AFSCME service workers and others continuing.
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Unfounded rumors about immigration enforcement
Late yesterday, we heard rumors that federal immigration officers were on campus to do immigration checks. This is not true.
