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May 15, 2000
Take Note
It's Bike to Work Week
Bike-to-Work Week
is a communitywide celebration and public education effort that provides incentives
for people to commute by bicycle. Thursday, May 18, is Bike to Work/School Day, and
a free breakfast will be offered to all bike commuters at the Student Center between
6:30 and 9:30 a.m. and
at a number of other locations throughout Santa Cruz.
Strawberry Shortcake Festival May 17
The Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
is having its annual Strawberry Shortcake Festival on Wednesday, May 17, from 4
to 6 p.m. at the UCSC Farm. The festival will feature homegrown bluegrass music,
hayrides, and, of course, Farm-made shortcake smothered with strawberries and whipped
cream at $3/serving. Proceeds go to support low-income shares for the Community Supported
Agriculture (CSA) program. There will also be a tour around the Farm at 5 p.m. Rain
cancels. For more information or to volunteer, call (831) 459-4661.
Final University Club luncheon of the year
Join campus faculty and staff at University House for a
summer barbecue on Thursday, May 18, at noon. This will be the last University Club
lunch of the school year. On the menu are grilled chicken breasts with dried bing
cherry salsa, vegetable kabobs, marinated portobella mushrooms, rice pilaf, breads,
salads, strawberry shortcake, and beverages. To reserve a spot or a table, call (831)
459-5271 by 5 p.m. on May 16.
Information sessions for assistant professors
Information sessions for assistant professors will be held on Tuesday, May 16,
from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and Wednesday, May 17, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., both in
McHenry Library, Room 325. 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 Academic Human Resources
at (831) 459-4779 or furber@cats.ucsc.edu to register.
Prediction Walk/Run May 18
The 13th Prediction Walk/Run relay will take place on Thursday, May 18, from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the East Field track. Here's how it works: Each person on a team
of four predicts his or her time to walk or run the distance of one-half mile at
a comfortable pace. Each team member submits this information on an application with
a total team time for the two-mile course. The day of the race, the team that comes
closest to its predicted time wins. All participants get a free T-shirt and the chance
to win prizes. Voluntary donations of $5/person go to support women's athletics.
The entry deadline is May 15. For an application or more information, call OPERS
at (831) 459-2531.
Treat yourself to a lunchtime massage
The Holistic Health Program is offering chair massages from some of the program's
talented students at several campus locations for two more Thursdays this month.
Each massage lasts 20 minutes and costs $10. Dates and locations are as follows:
- May 18 - Cowell Student Health Center Conference Room
- May 25 - OPERS Conference Room at the East Field House
Times are the same for all dates and locations: 11:30, 11:55, 12:20, 12:45, 1:10.
Reservations must be made in advance by calling (831) 459-2668; no refunds will be
given.
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Science and art unite in "Illustrating Nature"
exhibit at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History
"Illustrating Nature," an exhibit of natural science illustrations by
students in the Science Communication Program, is being shown through June 5 at the
Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History, 1305 E. Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz. Museum hours
are Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Illustrators will give a "How
to do it" demonstration of the various techniques on Saturday, May 20th, from
10 a.m. to noon. The exhibit is cosponsored by the Santa Cruz Museum Association
and the Science Communication Program.
Job Shadow 2000
Monterey County high school students will be coming to campus
on May 24 for Job Shadow 2000. As it has in past years, the program will match
students with faculty and staff members for a part of
a day so students have the opportunity to learn about a professional career firsthand.
If you are interested in being a mentor or would like more information about the
program or the schedule for the day, contact Rebecca Aguirre-Garcia at (831) 460-3013
or raguirre@cats.ucsc.edu.
Sailing lessons for youth and adults
The Recreation Department is offering boating classes in
basic and intermediate dinghy and keelboat sailing this summer. Sailing classes for
youth ages 9 to 16 are free; classes for adults cost $150. The first session of classes
begins June 19. Registration for the adult classes is under way at the OPERS office;
youth-class registration is taking place at the harbor. For more information, call
(831) 459-2806.
UCSC Forum for May
Shows air on Community Television, Channel 72, at 8 p.m. Sundays, with a rebroadcast
at 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays.
- May 14: Renee Firestone talks about the Holocaust (repeat) (rebroadcast May 17)
- May 21: Chip Lord, "Aroma of Enchantment" (repeat) (rebroadcast May
24)
- May 28: Mackey, Gizzi, Perks, Yamashita: "An Evening of Readings with the
Creative Writing Faculty" (repeat) (rebroadcast May 31)
Looking for a summer of fun for your school-age children?
Family Student Housing will have a summer program for school-age
children running from June 19 to August 25. The program will be open Monday-Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
and feature nutritious meals, weekly swimming on campus, a Life Lab garden, visiting
artists, and field trips, including trips to Shakespeare Santa Cruz and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center. Priority
is based on the application date for fee-for-service spaces. Variable-length contracts
are available. For more information, call (831) 459-4085.
Campus will observe Veterans Day, November 11
In February President Atkinson announced that the University
of California will honor all veterans by designating Veterans Day, November 11, as
one of its official holidays beginning in fall quarter 2000 (UC
Newswire release). In order to incorporate the holiday
and meet the minimum days of instruction, classes at UCSC will begin on September
20, rather than the previously scheduled September 21.
UC Education Abroad Program announces recruitment of Study
Center directors
UC faculty are invited to apply for Study
Center directorship positions in the University's Education Abroad Program.
At each site, the Study Center director is the administrator of the center. Fluency
in the language of the host country and a broad knowledge of the host country are
major qualifications. Tenured faculty members of the Academic Senate, including lecturers
with security of employment and emeriti faculty, may apply. For information about
the nature of the positions, contact Professor John Marcum, Universitywide Director,
Education Abroad Program (805) 893-2755 or by e-mail: (jmarcum@uoeap.ucsb.edu). To
obtain an application packet, please call your campus EAP Office or contact the Associate
Director of Academic Affairs at the Universitywide Office of the Education Abroad Program
at (805) 893-3677/2748, by fax at (805) 893-2583, or by e-mail at sfodor@uoeap.ucsb.edu.
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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