Campus News
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UCSC’s Sesnon Gallery to feature works by Andy Warhol, Cindy Sherman, Ai Weiwei
Limited edition works by Andy Warhol, Ai Weiwei, Cindy Sherman, and more than a dozen other influential internationally known contemporary artists will be on display at a new exhibition opening this fall at the Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery.
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Elephant seal ‘supermoms’ produce most of the population, study finds
High mortality rates for young elephant seals means long-lived females dominate the reproductive output of the population.
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Jolie Kerns appointed director for Physical & Environmental Planning Services
Jolie Kerns is an experienced licensed architect, LEED certified professional and skilled leader in large-scale institutional projects and campus planning.
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Revisions Issued to the UC policy on the Protection of Administrative Records Containing PII
Revisions Issued to the UC policy on the Protection of Administrative Records Containing Personally Identifiable Information (PII).
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Annual campus Move-In begins Thursday, September 19
This week we are preparing to welcome more than 9,000 residential students to our community. University Housing will open its doors for occupancy beginning Thursday, Sept. 19.
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UC Santa Cruz hosts Vista TEC conference at Silicon Valley Campus
The September 28 conference in Santa Clara focuses on assistive technology for the blind and visually impaired community.
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Designing or redesigning courses? There’s no need to go it alone!
Support and advice in planning and designing courses and syllabi is easily available to faculty, and it’s all accessible from their office or home.
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Plastic shopping bags have left the building at the Bay Tree Bookstore
The Bay Tree Bookstore has announced that effective Wednesday, Sept. 18, plastic shopping bags will no longer be offered during check-out in the store.
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9/16-18 Heller Drive Traffic, Bike & Bus Impact
As the Campus continues summer improvements and renovations, Heller Drive will be reduced to one-lane traffic near the new EH&S Facility Construction. Work will shift between downhill and uphill lanes as well as the north and south ends of the construction site.
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UC Santa Cruz among Sierra magazine’s top 25 cool schools
Reflecting a campuswide commitment to the long-term health of the Earth, UC Santa Cruz is among Sierra magazine’s top 25 “Cool Schools” for 2019.

