Faculty
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Campus directive – restrictions on select trails and recreational spaces
Be advised that the campus is lifting some access and location restrictions while still maintaining closures of some locations.
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UC Santa Cruz joins the Association of Pacific Rim Universities
Joining the organization offers UC Santa Cruz another opportunity to widen institutional partnerships and relationships on a critically important international stage.
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Community Conversations: Resilience
Many of us find ourselves challenged with remote work, at a time when we may be dealing with personal matters or professional upheaval. Learning & Development invites you to gather and discuss how to care for ourselves and others in the current environment.
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UCSC transit driver tests positive for COVID-19
UC Santa Cruz was notified late Saturday that an employee who works in Transportation and Parking Services as a campus shuttle driver tested positive for COVID-19. Our thoughts are with this employee and their family. We wish them a quick recovery.
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Campus emergency directive closes trails and recreational spaces through April 15
Effective immediately, all UCSC campus trails and recreational spaces are closed and prohibited for use through April 15, 2020. Closure signs (in English and Spanish) are currently being posted at trailheads and recreational spaces (an initial list of locations is below and additional areas may receive signage). This directive follows the county’s order to fight…
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Expect to see smoke near Arboretum, as burn piles planned for Friday
Campus work crews are planning to burn vegetation piles in and around the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum on Friday, April 10.
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Realignment of campus compliance organizations: Equity and Equal Protection Office
We are pleased to announce the realignment of existing campus compliance organizations into a single campus Equity and Equal Protection Office.The Office of Equity and Equal Protection will be comprised of the Title IX Office, the Equal Employment Opportunity & Affirmative Action Office, the UCSC ADA Program, and the UCSC Whistleblower Program.
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SHR announces tentative timeline for Talent Acquisition Management system
SHR announces tentative timeline for Talent Acquisition Management system.
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Vice Chancellor Peggy Delaney retiring
I write to share the news that Vice Chancellor for Planning and Budget Margaret L. (Peggy) Delaney has announced that she will retire at the end of the academic year. For more than a decade, Peggy has led Planning and Budget, an office that touches every part of campus and is vital in helping campus…
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Tips for working remotely
Great teams are not defined by a space, they are the synergetic power of people working together towards common goals.
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Emergency notification: Confirmed case of COVID-19 at UCSC
We write to share that the Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency confirmed today that a student member of the UC Santa Cruz community has tested positive for COVID-19. The student lives off campus and has been self-isolating since being tested. The student was last on campus March 16 and is doing well.
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Campus to host an additional scoping session for Long Range Development Plan
UC Santa Cruz has announced an additional online scoping session to provide people with another opportunity to provide public input for its Long Range Development Plan.