Campus News
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Community Crime Alert: Update
The Santa Cruz Police Department reported that three suspects were in custody in the Mission Street homicide case, from this past weekend.
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UCSC alumna Kathy Sullivan nominated to lead NOAA
President Obama has nominated UCSC alumna Kathryn Sullivan to serve as Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere.
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Community Crime Alert: Shots fired on Mission Street
On August 2, 2013 at 10:48 PM, Santa Cruz Police Officers responded to a report of shots fired in the 1800 and 2000 blocks of Mission Street. Additional calls indicated a victim of a shooting who collided in the parking lot of the Burger King parking lot at 2015 Mission Street.
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Staff Appreciation Welcome Back Breakfast – September 10th
Please join the Staff Advisory Board and Chancellor George Blumenthal for the Staff Appreciation Welcome Back Breakfast, Tuesday, September 10, 2013 from 7:30–10:30 a.m. in the Stevenson Event Center.
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Informational Notice: Anatomical Donation/Materials Programs Policy
The University invites non-represented employees to comment on the revised, system-wide Anatomical Donation/Materials Programs policy.
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UCSC awarded three NEH grants for Humanities projects
UC Santa Cruz has received three grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to support humanities projects in the Literature Department.
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Chancellor, other university leaders warn of ‘innovation deficit’
UCSC chancellor George Blumenthal is one of 165 university presidents and chancellors in the United States who have signed an open letter to President Obama and members of congress, expressing concern about federal budget cuts to research and higher education.
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UCSC acquires powerful new astrophysics supercomputer system
State-of-the-art computer systems have been instrumental in making UCSC one of the world’s leading centers for computational astrophysics and planetary science.
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Physicist Hitoshi Murayama to speak on ‘The Quantum Universe’ August 14
Renowned physicist Hitoshi Murayama will give a public lecture on “The Quantum Universe” on Wednesday, August 14, at the Rio Theater.
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Earth scientist Casey Moore elected fellow of the American Geophysical Union
AGU fellows are a select group of distinguished scientists who have made exceptional scientific contributions in the field of Earth science.
