Campus Communications
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Vote Now in Campus Elections
Graduate students are encouraged to vote now in the 2012 campus elections.
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Update: Missing UCSC student has been found in good health
College Ten alerts members of the campus community to the fact that Yosemite National Park is searching for John Chaufan Field, a UCSC senior and College Ten student. UPDATE: He’s been found and is in good health!
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Undergraduate elections on hold effective May 18
The undergraduate election voting and campaigning will be placed on hold beginning May 18, 2012 at 8:00 am.
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Student Budget Forum with CP/EVC Galloway
The Student Union Assembly (SUA) invites all undergraduate and graduate students to participate in a budget forum with campus leadership.
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Increased truck traffic along Bay Street
Starting this week and continuing through the end of July, increased truck traffic will travel to the reservoir via Mission Street, Bay Street, Iowa Drive, and Cardiff Place weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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CruzAlert — Please avoid OPERS area
UCSC police have cordoned off an area around the upper East Field parking lot while they investigate a suspicious object that was observed in the parking lot.
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Hagar Drive reopened
Hagar Drive is now open between the East Remote Parking lot and Quarry Plaza area.
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New provosts named for College Eight, Merrill
Richard Hughey, vice provost and dean of undergradute education, has announced the appointments of two new college provosts: Ronnie Lipschutz, at College Eight; and Elizabeth Abrams, at Merrill.
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Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Update
Read who the recipients of the 2012 Chancellor’s Achievement Awards for Diversity are here.
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A day in the sun for UCSC staff members
Hundreds of UCSC staff members gathered on East Field, danced to a cheeky Cee Lo Green song, ate barbecued marinated chicken, and enjoyed a day in the sun in honor of their work at UCSC. The event, sponsored by UCSC’s Staff Advisory Board, was also a chance for Chancellor George Blumenthal to thank staff members…
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Spring update on 2011-12 curriculum planning
Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Herbert Lee updates the campus on significant changes to the graduate and undergraduate curriculum.
