Campus Communications
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Search for CP/EVC extended
As chair of the search committee charged with recruiting a campus provost/executive vice chancellor to succeed Alison Galloway, I have decided to extend the search beyond spring quarter to expand the pool of applicants.
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Survey regarding interest in and use of electric vehicles
Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) is conducting a survey to assess the need for electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure on campus.
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Voter registration and primary Election Day reminder
Monday, May 23 is the deadline to register to vote in the June 7 primary election.
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Leadership in Dean of Students Office
On an interim basis, we are adopting a model of shared leadership of the division in the Campus Life division, and the Dean of Students Office.
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Shaping how future alumni will regard UC Santa Cruz
One of the best things about Alumni Weekend is hearing the stories our graduates tell about their days on campus.
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New building secures campus’s place in Silicon Valley
UC Santa Cruz finally has a permanent home in Silicon Valley.
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Mistaken late notices regarding sexual violence and sexual harassment prevention training
A technical issue has caused some UC Santa Cruz employees to receive late or non-compliance notices in error regarding completion of the required UC Sexual Harassment Prevention training.
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Bike to Work Week activities
UCSC’s Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) has joined with Ecology Action to host the 29th annual Santa Cruz County Spring Bike Week, May 6 -13, 2016.
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UC Santa Cruz establishing Scotts Valley Center
I am excited to announce that UC Santa Cruz will be establishing a center in Scotts Valley to support 500 staff from three divisions: Business and Administrative Services, Information Technology Services, and University Relations.
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Frequently asked questions on intercollegiate athletics
UC Santa Cruz offers undergraduate students the opportunity to participate in club sports, as well as NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletics.
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Student-made videos focus on sexual assault awareness, reporting options
The five videos, sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Police Department, will debut at 7 p.m., April 27 at the Stevenson Event Center.
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Update on last week’s activity
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department was focused on three objectives: keeping the peace, caretaking the community, and enforcing the law in a reasonable and appropriate manner.