Campus News
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Please participate in UCSC Storm Water Management Program Survey
The Campus Storm Water Management Program invites the campus community to participate in UCSC’s annual Storm Water Survey.
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Police Department to automate non-emergency phone calls
Members of the UCSC community and others who call the published non-emergency lines of the UC Santa Cruz Police Department will now be assisted by an automated attendant that will quickly get the caller to their correct destination, allowing staff and emergency center dispatchers to more efficiently handle calls for service.
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Redesigned APO website
Thursday afternoon, April 11, 2013, the Academic Personnel Office’s (APO) redesigned website will be live.
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New website for Academic Personnel Office
The Academic Personnel Office (APO) launched its redesigned website on Thursday, April 11, 2013.
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Boogie-woogie sea lion goes viral
The American people are going ga-ga for Ronan the beat-keeping sea lion, who has been featured on “Weekend Edition Saturday” on National Public Radio, and as the answer to a question on the NPR news quiz show “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me.”
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Arts Division public event to help shape new Institute of Arts and Sciences
The UCSC Arts Division will present a day-long public event to help plan a groundbreaking new interdisciplinary Institute of the Arts and Sciences on Friday, April 26.
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2013 Hire Education video contest
Make a winning “hire me” video, win a new iPad. The subject of the video is simple: Tell us why employers should hire you.
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UCSC Arboretum holds annual Spring Plant Sale on Saturday, April 20
This year’s spring plant sale will feature some of the newest treasures from the UCSC Arboretum.
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Public Safety Alert for April 20
This notification is being provided to advise members of the campus community of the potential for disruptions and hazards associated with an unsanctioned gathering known as “4-20” during the afternoon of Saturday, April 20.
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CO2 at work during last global ‘hot spell’ but hardly alone
UC Santa Cruz ocean sciences professor Christina Ravelo is part of an international team that is using ocean floor sediment samples to compile data on past periods of global warming in order to understand today’s climate changes.
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Chronicle editor to moderate senate discussion on online education April 26
The Academic Senate will host the third in a series of forums on online education later this month. The spring forum, “Online Education & UCSC: What’s next?” will focus on the big questions surrounding online education.