Campus News
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Location Change for UCSC’s Designated Occupational Medicine Clinic
Effective Monday, July 7, 2014, Santa Cruz Occupational Medical Center (SCOMC), UCSC’s designated facility for treatment of on-the-job injuries, will be operating from a new location.
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Astrophysicist Douglas Lin wins 2014 Brouwer Award
Douglas N. C. Lin earns recognition for outstanding contributions to the field of dynamical astronomy.
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What a $4 million endowment for CASFS means to UC Santa Cruz
A $4 million endowment provided by an anonymous donor for the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) in the Division of Social Sciences.
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Proposed Fare Increases for Commuter Vanpool and Faculty/Staff SCMTD Bus Pass Programs
Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) is proposing monthly fare increases for two transportation services: the UCSC Faculty/Staff SCMTD Bus Pass Program, and the Commuter Vanpool Program.
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UCSC graduate student is a new kind of storyteller
Aaron Reed’s award-winning games use computer technology to explore the possibilities of interactive fiction.
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Optometry services available for UCSC faculty and staff at the Student Health Center
The UCSC Student Health Services is happy to announce that Optometry Services are available to UCSC faculty and staff at the Student Health Center starting immediately.
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Changes in fire and emergency management services
Beginning next week, July 1, the UC Santa Cruz Fire Department will be reorganized and fire suppression services for the campus will be consolidated with and provided by the City of Santa Cruz.
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Summer 2014 major construction impacts
Every summer Physical Planning and Construction and Physical Plant undertake capital improvement and maintenance projects that support and upgrade the campus infrastructure and buildings.
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California Whistleblower Protection Act- Annual Notice
The University of California is committed to maintaining the highest standards of conduct in the fulfillment of its education, research, public service and patient care mission.
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From mandolins to cheerleading squads: UC Santa Cruz summer conferences cater to all interests
More than 50 conferences will expand the minds and hone the skills of roughly 10,000 people this summer.
