Campus Communications
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Influenza Incident Reporting
To assist with the control of H1N1 Influenza Type A (Swine Flu) on the campus, it is extremely important that the Student Health Center be able to monitor the prevalence of flu within our campus population. As a contagious disease, knowing where incidences of flu are occurring on campus is an important tool in managing…
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H1N1 Flu Shots for Students
We are pleased to announce that our first shipment of H1N1 vaccine has arrived, and we will offer UCSC students H1N1 flu shots next week by reservation only. College-age students are at higher risk for complications from H1N1 infections. This fall, two UCSC students have already been hospitalized with severe cases of pneumonia. Students living…
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Open enrollment begins Thursday, October 29
The University of California Office of the President has released information regarding health insurance rates and Open Enrollment for 2010. This information may be found on the At Your Service website. Open Enrollment begins at 8 a.m., Thursday, October 29, and ends at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 24. You will receive your Open Enrollment…
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Job fair helps students consider graduate school
In this tight job market, many students are exploring the option of going to graduate school earlier than they might have otherwise. Talking directly with school representatives is an important step in that exploration process, says Barbara Silverthorne, acting director of UCSC’s Career Center. Today, the center sponsored its annual Graduate and Professional School Information…
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Vandalism at Humanities building
EVC/Campus Provost Kliger writes about vandalism in and around the Humanities 2 Building.
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Wilder Ranch Control Burns Planned
Wilder Ranch State Park will be conducting a series of vegetation management burns starting on October 19 and continuing over the following two weeks. Burn operations may occur on various days depending on weather conditions, resource availability, and fire activity in the region. Some trails may be closed briefly during these operations to ensure public…
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Cancellation of Flu Shot Clinic
We regret to inform you that due to a national shortage in seasonal flu vaccine, we will need to cancel all student, staff and faculty flu shot clinics scheduled for 10/15/09 – 10/23/09. Although we ordered 1400 doses of the seasonal flu vaccine in March of this year, our two suppliers have not delivered sufficient…
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Electronic pay stations replacing parking meters
TAPS is replacing campus parking meters with electronic pay stations, such as the one just installed at the East Field House.
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High-wind warning has expired
The High Wind Warning for the Santa Cruz area issued by the National Weather Service has expired. No further storm activity is forecasted at this time.
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Shakespeare Santa Cruz to stage 2010 season
We are delighted to let you know that Shakespeare Santa Cruz will stage its 29th season in 2010 and are confident it will continue the high quality of artistic performance that has characterized its first 28 years. We commend and thank the patrons and friends of SSC and the dedicated volunteers and staff who have…
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Important Flu Information
Dr. Drew Malloy, medical director of UCSC’s Student Health Center, shared the following message with all students last week. This message, other flu-related information that’s been shared with members of the UCSC community, and links to other health sites, are posted on the campus’s Flu web site. _____ UCSC Students, As you might know, flu…
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Regents Chairman Gould, President Yudof urge participation in UC’s Commission on the Future
In a letter to members of UC community, Regents Chairman Gould and President Yudof are encouraging your participation in the work of the Commission on the Future. The Commission was formed recently to develop a new vision for the University within the context of the University’s mission, budget, and commitment to quality, access and affordability.…