Campus News
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Campus review of major revisions to the policy on events providing alcoholic beverages
The campus welcomes comments on the proposed major revisions to the campus-specific policy on university events that provide alcoholic beverages.
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Scientists assemble a biological clock in a test tube to study how it works
The reconstituted biological clock maintains daily cycles for days on end, allowing researchers to study the interactions of its component parts.
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Mellon Foundation award to support UC Santa Cruz’s ‘Visualizing Abolition’ initiative
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded a $1,977,000 grant to support ‘Visualizing Abolition,’ the nation’s most ambitious and sustained art and prison abolition initiative.
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Help conserve water with Santa Cruz in extreme drought
Through at least October, UCSC is required to reduce its water consumption by 9%. We need all members of the campus community to do their part in helping us reach this goal.
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Slug Strong update: Campus community encouraged to get flu shot
We continue to be so proud of our Banana Slug community. We know there was a lot to do and learn as we resumed in-person activities this fall. It’s gone incredibly well.
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Resources for dealing with unplanned disruptions to instruction
In case there are disruptions to your planned teaching activities, the Teaching During Unplanned Events webpage has been revamped to provide centralized resources and guidance, which may be useful for you if you need to quickly shift modalities for delivering your classes.
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Rising together for justice and racial equity
Five influential UCSC alumni join Rise Together, a socially conscious local philanthropic movement
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Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report
The University of California, Santa Cruz, is committed to assisting all members of the community in providing for their safety and security.
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Systemwide review of UC Pest Management Policy
The University of California Office of the President invites comments on a proposed Presidential Policy on Integrated Pest Management (“IPM”).
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Campus indoor face coverings requirement continues
Face coverings, in addition to the vaccinations and our testing program, continue to be a key element of our campus mitigation plan.
