Campus Communications
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In Memoriam: Mary Zavanelli (1955 – 2017)
Mary Zavanelli began teaching for the biology department in 1995 and continued for 21 years as a full-time lecturer.
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We stand with the transgender community
In the wake of President Trump’s repeal this week of federal protections for transgender students in public schools, we are proud to state that our campus commitment to transgender members of our community is absolutely unchanged.
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Responding to increased parking demand
Fall quarter saw a record-breaking demand for both parking permits and parking spaces on our campus. While some areas have improved since then (such as capacity at the East Remote lot), others have not. I’d like to provide you with a parking update, and efforts we’re making to improve the situation.
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Canvas Live for Spring 2017
ITS is pleased to announce that the new Learning Management System (LMS) Canvas at UCSC will launch for spring quarter.
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Men’s volleyball ranks No. 2 in division
Each week committees from around the country in each division study the week’s match ups to determine the best teams.
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Winter rains causing widespread hardships
This winter is setting rainfall records—and trying the patience of many of us who have been impacted by road closures, power outages, flooding, downed trees, and other hazards.
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UPDATE: Seeking community assistance in water damage / 594 PC – Vandalism (Case #17-172)
With the community’s assistance, the UC Santa Cruz Police Department was able to identify the two people suspected of turning on an emergency shower in Sinsheimer Laboratories, causing damage. We appreciate the community’s help. Please report any suspicious activities or crime to the UC Santa Cruz Police Department Dispatch Center at 831-459-2231, ext 1.
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Hummingbird Day at the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum is Saturday, March 4
Hummingbird Day is a family-oriented event celebrating one of nature’s vibrant aerial acrobats, the hummingbird.
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Seeking community assistance in water damage / 594 PC – Vandalism (Case #17-172)
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is seeking the community’s assistance in identifying two men who may have turned on an emergency shower on the second floor of Sinsheimer Laboratories, causing damage.
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Formal review of proposed systemwide policy on unmanned aircraft systems
The policy is to establish minimum standards for the safe use and operation of UAS and Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (SUAS), including drones and model aircraft, on any university location or at any authorized university activity.