Faculty
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Engineers Milanfar and Vesecky named 2010 IEEE Fellows
Two professors of electrical engineering have been named Fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
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Student Regent recruitment applications due February 18
One of the most important leadership opportunities offered to UC students is an appointment to serve on the UC Board of Regents. Within the Santa Cruz campus community, there are many students with outstanding leadership abilities. If you know of a student with the talent for a prestigious University leadership position, I encourage you to…
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Award-winning women writers to be featured in UCSC’s 2010 Living Writers Series
How do women writers view history differently than men? That’s the key question posed by “Another Look: Women Writers Re-Vision History”–the winter installment of UCSC’s annual Living Writers Series.
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H1N1 and Seasonal Flu Shots Friday 1/8/10 at Student Union
We are pleased to announce that we have a sufficient supply of H1N1 influenza vaccine, which we will administer to registered students, faculty, and staff with a reservation. The cost for administration of the H1N1 vaccine is $15. In addition, we have abundant seasonal flu vaccine and will accommodate walk ins during the Friday 1/8/10…
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Proposed constitutional amendment would guarantee funds for UC
Vowing to protect higher education funding, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today revealed a bold proposal to amend the state constitution to shift money from prisons to higher education.
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Literature professor’s book makes Choice magazine’s list of Outstanding Academic Titles for 2009
Literature professor Rob Wilson’s book “Be Always Converting, Be Always Converted: An American Poetics” (Harvard University Press) has been selected as one of Choice magazine’s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2009.
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Policy on substance abuse
The Chancellor has recently issued the annual notice regarding the University of California’s policy on substance abuse. The notice describes the policy, your responsibilities in compliance and enforcement, and provides advice on how to help a colleague or yourself. Please take a moment to review this important information which may be found at http://shr.ucsc.edu/misc/annual-notice-substance-abuse-ltr.pdf.
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H1N1 Flu Shots Friday 1/8/10 at Student Union
We are pleased to announce that we have a sufficient supply of H1N1 influenza vaccine, which we will administer *to registered students, faculty, and staff with a reservation*. The cost for administration of the H1N1 vaccine is $15. Students may charge the fee to their student account or pay by check or cash. Anthem Blue…
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Shakespeare Santa Cruz announces 2010 season lineup
The 2010 Shakespeare Santa Cruz season will feature a slate of three plays that explore the theme of “love” in all of its ramifications–from first blush, to wrenching jealousy, to familial dysfunction of the highest order.
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Clarification of paystation operating hours
I am writing to clarify Tuesday’s email concerning upcoming changes to parking paystations and their operating hours. Three of the four campus parking lots with paystations do not require permits on weekends. Permits are required in the Performing Arts lot until 8:30pm on weekends, but not in the Core West parking structure or the OPERS…
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H1N1 and Seasonal Flu Shots available for walk-ins at Student Union
We have plenty of seasonal influenza vaccine reservations available for today’s Flu shot clinic. We will also accommodate staff, faculty and student walk-ins for seasonal influenza vaccine as supplies permit today. The cost is $25 and students may charge the fee to their student account or pay by check or cash. Blue Cross Anthem (USHIP…
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Changes to hourly parking on January 4th
Two changes will occur for hourly parkers beginning Monday, January 4, 2010: all campus meters and paystations will require payment from 7:00 am to 8:30 pm (making them consistent with parking meters), and the paystations in the Performing Arts (PA) lot will begin operating for weekday daytime use. The eight meters currently in the PA…