Campus Communications
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Invitation for Voluntary Disability Survey
As a friendly reminder, if you have not already done so, please take a moment to complete the one-question voluntary survey emailed to all UC staff and academic employees on or around April 3rd, from the following sender UC_Disability_Survey@vres.us.
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Tchad Sanger appointed to University Registrar
After a national search for the University Registrar, the Division of Undergraduate Education is pleased to announce the appointment of Tchad Sanger.
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Campus Access and Parking this Saturday
This Saturday, May 10, the Student Union Assembly is sponsoring the Edge of Eden Music Festival on UCSC’s East Field. Several thousand concertgoers will start arriving by 2pm and stay until the show ends at 10pm.
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Survey on eCommons and campus learning systems
UC Santa Cruz is interested in improving your experiences using eCommons, and your response to the survey below is very important to us.
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SAB Call for Nominations – 3 openings
I am pleased to announce the nomination period for 2014-2015 Staff Advisory Board (SAB) members is now open.
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Mandatory water rationing begins today
Effective today the city’s water rationing program is mandatory and the overall reduction goal has climbed to 25 percent.
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In Memoriam: Robert Bickal
Robert “Bob” Bickal, a longtime member of UCSC’s Personnel Office (now, Staff Human Resources), died on March 13. He was 87. For more information about Bickal’s life and a local memorial, please see the family obituary.
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In Memoriam: Don Frederickson
We are sad to report that ITS staff member, Don Fredrickson, passed away on April 19.
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James Estes and Thorne Lay elected to National Academy of Sciences
Chancellor Blumenthal announces the election of two faculty members to the National Academy of Sciences.
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Online review of ladder rank faculty actions begins May 1
We are pleased to announce that the first phase of our transition to an online system for reviewing academic advancement files, DivData Review, will launch on May 1, 2014.
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Major gift supports diversity in the sciences
I am excited to share the news that Julie Packard (Crown, BA Biology ’74, MA Biology ’78) has given the Division of Physical & Biological Sciences a gift of $1 million to establish the Dean’s Fund for Diversity in the Sciences.
