Campus News
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Full and half shares available in Farm’s CSA program
Full and half shares are still available in the campus’s Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.
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Smithsonian accepts donation from Carter Wilson
Time was, scholars could look forward to donating their original research materials to the Smithsonian Institution and knowing they would be archived forever. But times have changed.
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Message from Vice Provost, Larry Merkley – CruzMail Update
I write to update you on recent developments regarding our CruzMail email system. Over the last six months, many of you have experienced significant email disruptions. In my view, these email disruptions are simply unacceptable. Personally and on behalf of the ITS Division, I apologize and thank you for your patience and understanding. I’d like…
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Infectious disease expert to discuss deadly epidemics in public lecture at UCSC on Tuesday, May 22
Dr. Donald P. Francis, executive director and chief medical officer of Global Solutions for Infectious Diseases, will discuss “Confronting Deadly Epidemics Around the World” in a free public lecture at UC Santa Cruz on Tuesday, May 22.
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UCSC hosting NCAA DIII men’s tennis, women’s water polo championships
The NCAA Division III Men’s Tennis team championship will take place at UCSC May 4 – 6 at the east tennis courts. The women’s NCAA DIII National Championships will also be taking place at the UCSC pool this weekend.
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Campus Phone Number Prefix Change
We write to update you about a change in the campus assigned phone numbers. Beginning June 2007 campus phone numbers with the prefix ‘502’ will be assigned to newly hired faculty and staff e.g., (831) 502-1234. The campus assigns phone numbers that begin with the ‘502’ prefix to student residences. The decision to expand the…
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Music and stargazing entice summer visitors to Mt. Hamilton’s Lick Observatory
UC’s Lick Observatory offers its 27th season of evening programs for music lovers and astronomy buffs this summer, featuring concerts, lectures, and opportunities to view the night sky through the observatory’s history-making telescopes atop Mt. Hamilton.
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Dickson Emeriti Professorship awarded to Harold Widom
Harold Widom, professor emeritus of mathematics, has been awarded this year’s Edward A. Dickson Emeriti Professorship.
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Faculty, staff, alumni reconnect at reunions
Sunny springtime weather and an array of reunion events enticed some 800 alumni and guests to Banana Slug Spring Fair campus reunions on Saturday, April 28, for a day reconnecting with one another, former faculty, and the campus.
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Eminent chemist to discuss primordial genetic materials in annual Bunnett Lecture on Friday, May 4
The renowned organic chemist Albert Eschenmoser will give the 2007 Joseph F. Bunnett Research Organic Chemistry Lecture on Friday, May 4.

