Campus News

  • CruzMail e-mail maintenance

    This Friday, March 9, from 11 p.m. until 8 a.m. Saturday morning, CruzMail, the campus e-mail system, will be taken offline for maintenance. This work is a continuation of last week’s work to migrate data from the existing storage system to a new storage system to improve performance. During this work, CruzMail will be unavailable.…

  • Ground broken for new Ranch View Terrace housing project at UC Santa Cruz

    Ground broken for new Ranch View Terrace housing project at UC Santa Cruz

    Efforts by UC Santa Cruz to build more on-campus housing for faculty and staff got a significant boost when ground was broken March 5 on the first phase of the Ranch View Terrace project.

  • AEGIS survey reveals new principle governing galaxy formation and evolution

    AEGIS survey reveals new principle governing galaxy formation and evolution

    Faced with the bewildering array of galaxies in the universe, from orderly spirals to chaotic mergers, it is hard to imagine a unifying principle that describes them all with mathematical precision. But that is just what astronomers have now discovered.

  • Visitors to UC Santa Cruz This Spring

    As you know, spring is a crucial time of year for university-bound high school seniors and college transfer students, since now is when they must decide where to enroll for fall. Because of this, our campus will experience an increase in visitors during this period, as we do every year. If admitted or prospective students…

  • MEDIA ADVISORY: Symposium on Electric Vehicles at UCSC on Saturday, March 10

    A special event to showcase the emerging electric vehicles technologies, hosted by UCSC’s Baskin School of Engineering and CITRIS, will take place on Saturday, March 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

  • City Folk reunion concert March 28 at The Attic will benefit the Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden

    City Folk reunion concert March 28 at The Attic will benefit the Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden

    The popular trio City Folk is coming together Wednesday, March 28, for a reunion concert at The Attic with special guest Alisa Fineman. The concert, a fundraiser for the Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden, will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at The

  • Daylight Savings Time Changes

    Daylight Savings Time will begin three weeks earlier this year on March 11, 2007, and end one week later on November 4, 2007, as a result of the Energy Policy Act passed by Congress in 2005. This change will impact the way electronic devices, including computers, report the correct time. Operating systems, servers, mobile devices,…

  • UC Santa Cruz receives $1 million in grants for stem cell research

    UC Santa Cruz receives $1 million in grants for stem cell research

    UC Santa Cruz has received $1 million from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) to fund human embryonic stem cell research. Two $500,000 grants will support the research of David Feldheim and Bin Chen, both assistant professors of molecular, cell, and developmental biology. The UCSC awards are part of the first state-approved research grants…

  • Addition of Domestic Partner to Staff Personnel Policies

    The following Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM) have been revised to include the category of domestic partner: . PPSM 2 Definition of Terms. The definition of domestic partner has been added so that all references to domestic partner in the PPSM shall be consistently defined. . PPSM 21 G. Appointment of Near Relative. Domestic…

  • Sun Microsystems creates OpenSPARC Center of Excellence at UCSC

    Sun Microsystems creates OpenSPARC Center of Excellence at UCSC

    Sun Microsystems has established a Center of Excellence at UCSC that will focus on the OpenSPARC initiative, a true “open-source” approach to high-speed microprocessor technology.

  • UC Santa Cruz students see stars, thanks to local company

    UC Santa Cruz students see stars, thanks to local company

    UC Santa Cruz students will have more time with the stars, thanks to a generous donation from a local company. Watsonville-based Orion Telescopes has made a gift of 10 portable telescopes for field use by students, creating greatly enhanced opportunities for observing in introductory courses. “This gift means many more possibilities for students to have…

  • CruzTime and CruzMail Maintenance

    To prepare for the early arrival of Daylight Savings Time, Information Technology Services (ITS) will conduct maintenance work on the campus calendar system, CruzTime, and on the campus email system, CruzMail, beginning this Friday, March 2. Specific maintenance outage information follows: On Friday, March 2, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. the campus calendar system,…

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