Campus News

  • Meet the Student Regent

    As we approach midterms, I invite you to take a break to meet the current Student Regent Designate, Jesse Cheng. Jesse is a third year undergraduate student at UC Irvine, majoring in Asian American Studies. He is currently serving in the first year of his two year term on the Board of Regents. I encourage…

  • Emergency Response to Haiti Disaster

    In response to the tragic consequences of the recent earthquake in Haiti, questions have arisen regarding how to handle leave requests from employees who may be involved in emergency response efforts. Staff Policy PPSM 46 E. and Academic Personnel Policy 758 allow employees to be granted administrative leave with pay, under certain circumstances, for a…

  • H1N1 Flu: Helping you stay informed … and healthy

    Campus H1N1 Flu information page helps you stay informed … and healthy.

  • UC Santa Cruz lecturer named first Poet Laureate of Santa Cruz County

    UC Santa Cruz lecturer named first Poet Laureate of Santa Cruz County

    UC Santa Cruz humanities lecturer Gary Young has been named the first-ever Poet Laureate of Santa Cruz County.

  • 23rd Annual Women at Work 2010 Retreat Postponed

    After careful consideration and consultation with our sponsors, Staff Human Resources and Chancellor’s office; it is with deep regret we must postpone this year’s retreat until next year 2011. We have made this decision as we recognize and acknowledge the budgetary issues that face every unit on campus. What are our plans for the future?…

  • Diversity Efforts on Campus – Diversity Advisory Committee

    We are writing to update you on our most recent efforts on diversity and inclusion at UCSC. The Chancellor has created a Diversity Advisory Committee (DAC) with broad campus representation and has asked us to co-chair this group. The DAC provides a forum for campus constituents to discuss and promote diversity-related issues. Committee members will…

  • Researchers trace effects of genetic defect in myotonic muscular dystrophy

    Researchers trace effects of genetic defect in myotonic muscular dystrophy

    Research on the genetic defect that causes myotonic muscular dystrophy has revealed that the mutation disrupts an array of metabolic pathways in muscle cells.

  • Robert Irion, director of Science Communication Program, wins journalism award

    Robert Irion, director of Science Communication Program, wins journalism award

    Robert Irion has been awarded the 2010 David N. Schramm award from the American Astronomical Society.

  • Humanities professor wins 2009 prize for scholarly outreach

    Humanities professor wins 2009 prize for scholarly outreach

    Professor of classics and comparative literature Mary-Kay Gamel has been awarded the 2009 Prize for Scholarly Outreach from the American Philological Association (APA)–the national classics association

  • UCSC in the News

    American studies emerita professor Judy Yung co-authored a piece for the Los Angeles Times about the 100th anniverary of Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco

  • Legislators, UCSC educators discuss financial crisis facing state, public higher education

    Legislators, UCSC educators discuss financial crisis facing state, public higher education

    Three California legislators joined Chancellor Blumenthal and other senior administrators and academic leaders January 22 at the Seymour Marine Discovery Center to discuss the fiscal emergency facing the state budget and public higher education.

  • On the Road

    Calling all banana slugs! UCSC is on the road to your community, and you’re invited to join in. All we need to let you know when we’re coming is your email address, and the region where you live. All regional events are free. RELATED INFORMATION UCSC’s flu hotline: The Cowell Health Center is providing information…

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025