Campus News
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Stay informed about campus impacts from severe storm
In-person instruction resumes Wednesday, Jan. 11
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Support for our community during severe storms
Our thoughts are with all who are facing the challenges this severe weather has wrought.
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Astronomers find the most distant stars in our galaxy halfway to Andromeda
A search for variable stars called RR Lyrae has found some of the most distant stars in the Milky Way’s halo a million light years away.
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Championing opportunity: Alumnus sponsors graduate student fellowships
UCSC alumnus and Stone Brewing Co-Founder Steve Wagner has funded summer research fellowships for four humanities graduate students over the course of four years.
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Tuesday classes to use remote instruction, stay informed on storm impacts
All classes on Tuesday, January 10, will be delivered using online or emergency remote instruction, and we continue to encourage our campus community to limit nonessential travel.
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Guidance for the beginning of winter quarter
Below you will find important information and resources on the start of instruction, including information about possible health and weather impacts.
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LastPass security breach, how to protect yourself
LastPass notified its customers of a cybersecurity incident that may put passwords stored in LastPass at risk.
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Expansion of Pay for Family Care and Bonding (PFCB) Program for eligible employees
UC’s Pay for Family Care and Bonding (PFCB) program, introduced on July 1, 2021, as part of UC’s commitment to family-friendly policies, programs and benefits, is expanding.
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Flight Pattern
Robotics student Liam Asayag had never even thought of making a drone before—until he witnessed the war zone in Ukraine and made a low-cost prototype in a lab on campus for use by aid groups on the front lines.
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Berta Campos-Anicetti: Spreading the health
Public health and human services professional Berta Campos-Anicetti (Crown ’89, biology) was instrumental in helping to get the Latine community in Novato, Calif., vaccinated during the pandemic, among many other successful programs
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UC Santa Cruz Cal Teach program connects area STEM majors with local public schools
Established in fall 2005, the UCSC Cal Teach program is one of nine in the UC system, with a goal to recruit and support undergrads in the STEM field to become teachers in K-12 schools.