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May 7, 2001

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TAPS surveys due May 11

Transportation and Parking Services is conducting an online survey which will be used to help plan new transportation programs and improvements. The survey can be found at http://www2.ucsc.edu/taps/ If you respond no later than May 11, you will be eligible to win one of five $100 cash prizes!

Women's Center to hold Children's Art Show

The Women's Center is having a Children's Art Show May 12-20, featuring the work of the children of UCSC staff, students, and faculty. An opening reception, with refreshments and entertainment, will be held on Sunday, May 13. For more information, contact Helen at (831) 459-2291.

Campus police targeting seat belt violations

As part of a nationwide effort to increase the use of seat belts by children in vehicles, the campus police will be targeting seat belt violations and child passenger safety laws during the week of May 21-28. The Police Department will have extra patrols on during that week specifically looking for those cars that do not have their children properly restrained.

Satyajit Ray at Eighty

The Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies is having a Satyajit Ray film festival. Titled "Satyajit Ray at Eighty," the weekend-long event will take place on May 19 and 20 at the Media Theater in the Performing Arts Complex. Three films will be shown--Sonar Kella (The Golden Fortress), Seemabaddha (Company Ltd.), and Shatranj Ke Khiladi (The Chess Players)--all 35mm, new prints from recently restored negatives. There will also be a symposium on Ray's work and a banquet at the West Coast Santa Cruz Hotel. For details and to make a reservation, call (831) 459-4012 or (831) 423-6553, or e-mail dkbasu@cats.ucsc.edu.

KZSC Spring Pledge Drive begins May 9

Commercial-free, student radio KZSC 88.1 FM will hold its spring pledge drive May 9-22. KZSC offers a wide variety of shows ranging from public affairs and news to jazz, world beat, rock, and hip-hop. Step up and support KUSP during the spring pledge drive.

Check out these classes offered through the Recreation Office

Northern Italian Cuisine with Chef Jozseph Schultz
Thursday, May 10; from 4 to 7 p.m.
Cost: $21/students; $26/non rec card holders
Location: Stevenson BBQ pits
Sign up in advance by calling Recreation at (831) 459-2806

Aromatherapy for Massage with Jeanine Pollak
Tuesday, May 15; from 6 to 10 p.m.
Cowell College Conference Room
Cost: $23
Sign up in advance by calling Recreation at (831) 459-2806
Health sciences career adviser Rosejoanne Cirincione talks with a prospective student at Banana Slug Spring Fair 2001. photo: r. r. jones

Banana Slug Spring Fair a 'sparkling success'

Prospective students, their parents, alumni, and friends came to campus on April 21 for Banana Slug Spring Fair. The open house featured tours, lectures, reunions, receptions, and informational booths for every imaginable campus activity. It was the largest spring fair ever--drawing approximately 8,000 prospective students and their parents and about 1,000 alumni. Chancellor Greenwood deemed it a "sparkling success" in a thank you message to all the students, staff, and faculty who made it possible.

Information sessions for assistant professors

Academic Human Resources will hold information sessions for assistant professors on Wednesday, May 23, from 3 to 5 p.m. in 325 McHenry Library, and Thursday, May 24, from 10 a.m. to noon in 325 McHenry Library (you only need to attend one session). These sessions are intended to help assistant professors understand some of the policies and procedures in academic personnel reviews. Contact Nancy Furber, Academic Human Resources, (831) 459-4779 or furber@cats.ucsc.edu to register.

UC-affiliated American University of Armenia seeks vice president and dean of faculty

The American University of Armenia (AUA), a UC-affiliated institution providing graduate education programs in the former Soviet republic, is seeking candidates for the position of vice president and dean of faculty. Established in 1991, AUA is an independent, privately endowed American institution. The language of instruction is English. The position is located in Armenia and begins January 1, 2002. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience, and benefits include housing and round-trip travel. Additional information about the position, along with instructions for submitting nominations and applications, is available on the web at: www.aua.am/aua/faculty/info4.htm

Revised editorial style guide available on web

A Guide to Editorial Style at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is posted on the web at the following address: http://pio.ucsc.edu/style_guide.html
The editorial style guide is useful to all campus units preparing printed or online communications. It establishes a consistent editorial style for the campus and answers some frequently asked questions about general editorial usage and style. A list of further reference sources is appended. If you have questions, contact lance@cats.ucsc.edu.

Take Back the Night candlelight march

On May 17 staff and faculty are invited to join hundreds of UCSC students to once again Take Back the Night. This powerful event unites those who want to end violence, including abuse, sexual assault, and rape, against women, by bringing awareness to this important issue. A rally begins at 6:30 p.m. at the UCSC Student Center. There will be a men's forum during the women's candlelight march through campus; the evening ends with testimonials. For more information, contact Michelle via e-mail at bell_jar@cats or call the Women's Center at (831) 459-2072.

Summer day camp offers big fun at the UCSC Farm

The Wildlands and Watering Cans Summer Day Camp at the UCSC Farm offers hands-on gardening and wilderness activities for children ages 7 to 10. Each day will be filled with activities from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A maximum of 24 campers will be enrolled for each weeklong session. Three sessions will be offered: June 25-29; July 9-13; and July 16-20. The curriculum will be repeated each week.

The camp is designed to foster environmental awareness while encouraging children to cooperate and have fun outside. Campers will create their own garden beds, explore insects and herbs, and make garden-based crafts. Campers will be exposed to organic farming practices such as composting and soil care, and they will help apprentices in the UCSC ecological horticulture program harvest vegetables for the weekly market. In addition, campers will enjoy local wilderness excursions that include tours of the UCSC Arboretum, the Pogonip Open Space Preserve, and Wilder Ranch.

Fees are $135/week for members of the Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden and $150 for nonmembers. Call (831) 459-3240 for registration information.

Student Corps is back

The Career Center is pleased to announce the reintroduction of its Student Corps temporary student staffing service for UCSC's campus community. As of February 1, the pool of 23 students was working for a variety of campus units doing typing, photocopying, filing, answering phones, reception backup, driving, directing traffic, posting flyers, cleaning, and setting up events. For more information (and to download the job request form), visit the Student Corps web site

Construction update

Currents is now providing monthly updates on construction projects that have an impact on campus transportation and parking. Construction update story

For more information, visit the Transportation and Parking Services web site and the Physical Planning and Construction web site.


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