Campus News

  • Letter to Arboretum Associates

    Arboretum Associates Dear Member,

  • Update from Campus Provost/ Executive Vice Chancellor Kliger

    For many months now, we have been dealing with budget reductions and their regrettable impacts on you, our campus, and its educational, research and service mission. Program cuts and consolidations, pay reductions, and furloughs, all threaten to overshadow the promise and possibilities that brought most of us to UC Santa Cruz. Today, on the cusp…

  • Yudof talks about fiscal crisis, possible fee increases

    Yudof talks about fiscal crisis, possible fee increases

    Videos of President Mark Yudof’s remarks to the UC Regents on September 16, 2009.

  • Recent retirements, May – August 2009

    Faculty and staff retirements from May through August 2009

  • Fundraising campaign for apprenticeship housing succeeds

    Fundraising campaign for apprenticeship housing succeeds

    The Grow a Farmer campaign to raise funds for permanent apprenticeship housing at the UCSC Farm was a success.

  • UCSC in the News

    Economist Rob Fairlie was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal and Entrepreneur magazine on the topic of entrepreneurship in the midst of the recession.

  • UCSC Anthem

    Michael Gould’s rewrite of the UCSC Manifesto, Summer 2009 — 1,970 words

  • Student Affairs welcome message to students

    Welcome to UC Santa Cruz! The start of a new academic year is an exciting time, and I look forward to welcoming you to the campus community. As you prepare to move in and reconnect with friends, I am writing with a short update about the Division of Student Affairs. It has been a busy…

  • Cooper joins UN group’s discussion of Muslim youth in Europe

    Psychology professor joins UN-sponsored symposium on Muslim youth in Europe.

  • Impact on Transportation Services

    Most transportation services will be curtailed or cancelled during the strike, possibly beginning as early as 6 a.m. Thursday morning. Special Perimeter Day Shuttle service will be provided approximately every 10 minutes from 7:30 a.m. until approximately 6 p.m. The Day Loop shuttle route will not operate during the strike. The Day Core route will…

  • Impact on Dining and Food Services

    If a strike occurs, dining halls at College 8, and College 9&10 will be open during the following hours: Breakfast: 7:00am-9:00am Lunch: 11:00am-2:00pm Dinner: 5:00pm-7:00pm The following locations may be open, pending staff availability: Crown College Dining Hall Terra Fresca Restaurant (closed) Perk Coffee Cart in Baskin Engineering (closed) Perk Coffee Cart in Earth &…

  • Impact on Grounds, Custodial, Fleet, Building, and Utility Services

    During a strike, routine services in Grounds, Custodial, Fleet and some Building and Utility Services will be suspended. Physical Plant will make every effort to provide essential emergency services only. The Work Order desk will continue to function as usual. Routine work will not be dispatched, but will be entered into the work order system…

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