Campus News
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Honoring Gabe Zimmerman: UCSC nears endowment goal
Donors are closing in on their goal to establish the Gabriel Zimmerman Scholarship, honoring the hard-working, socially conscious UCSC grad who died in the Jan. 8 shootings in Tucson, Arizona.
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Newsletter survey results
In September 2010, we sent a survey to newsletter readers asking for feedback. We’ve compiled a few of the top-line take-aways from the survey here.
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Women at Work retreat postponed
The Women at Work chairs have determined that this years planned retreat will be postponed
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Budget Conversations with CP/EVC Galloway
Please mark your calendars for two upcoming opportunities to join a conversation with Campus Provost/Executive Vice Chancellor Alison Galloway about the UCSC budget.
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Lick Observatory reduces Visitor Center hours
The Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton is reducing its Visitor Center hours due to budgetary constraints.
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Clam chowder slugs win first place awards at Boardwalk cook-off
UC Santa Cruz Dining chefs and students won first place awards at the 30th Annual Santa Cruz Chowder Cook-Off at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk last weekend.
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SHOP Student Health Survey
As a reminder, you may have been recently selected to participate in the National College Health Assessment (NCHA). If you received an email invitation sent with the subject line: SHOP Student Health Survey please consider taking time to fill out this health survey. If SHOP doesn’t receive a large enough response rate we can’t use…
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UCSC in the News
Environmental studies researcher Winifred Frick’s work with radar to track bats continued to attract media attention with articles by the BBC, MSNBC, Discover, Science magazine, and Science News.
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Summer child care camp on campus
Early Education Services is launching a new summer camp on campus with child care for children ages 14 months through entering fourth grade. The summer camp will be available with two, five-week sessions, from June 20–July 22 and July 25–August 26.
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Summer child care camp on campus
Early Education Services is launching a new summer camp on campus with child care for children ages 14 months through entering fourth grade.

