Dong, Q. (STAT) – Prevalence Mapping and Model Evaluation for Binary and Categorical Outcomes from Household Surveys

Reliable subnational estimates of health and demographic indicators from household surveys are crucial for understanding public health progress, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where vital registration data are limited, and household surveys serve as the primary source of information. We develop a principled workflow for prevalence mapping using household survey data, addressing all […]

Records Disposition Day

The Records and Information Management (RIM) office invites your unit to participate in Records Disposition Day on Thursday, July 10, 2025. Disposition Day is an annual event that encourages the safe, secure destruction of inactive, confidential university records and the transfer of historical records to the University Archives while promoting the UCSC Records Management Program […]

Research Lunch & Learn – Federal research policy updates

The administration transition has created a whirlwind of federal agency and policy changes, much of which has significant impacts on universities and research. Join John MacMillan, Vice Chancellor for Research, and Csilla Csaplár, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research, on July 9, 12-1 p.m. for an interactive discussion about current hot topics in the federal policy […]

Move More at Work: Promoting Health and Longevity in the Office

Thursday, July 10, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM If you spend your days at a desk, chances are you are aware of common issues like tech neck, eye strain, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Long hours at a desk can take a toll on your body — but small changes can make a big difference. This […]

Frosh, Friends, and Family: Welcome to the Sciences

This webinar welcomes incoming science students and families to the Sciences. Meet the Science Excellence team and learn about key summer events, advising support, and resources to prepare for a strong start. We’ll also discuss science majors and how families can support students during the transition. Register here to receive a Zoom link!

Job Search Strategies for New Grads

So you've graduated and now it's time to look for a job, we can help! Whether you're just starting your search or looking to improve your strategy, this workshop will walk you through how to: Craft resumes and cover letters that reflect your skills and potential Use LinkedIn to uncover opportunities and potential mentors Develop […]

Rainbow Slugs Staff Virtual Lunch Get-together

Hello! Please join us for a virtual lunch time hang-out so that folks can gather, decompress, and be in community. We encourage folks to eat their lunch while we meet, but you can do whatever is most comfortable to you! Any level of participation is welcome. Hope to see you there! 🙂 Rainbow Slugs is […]

Ecosystem of Care Webinar: Dining Services

The DSAS Ecosystem of Care webinar series continues with a spotlight on Dining Services—your guide to how students dine on campus at UC Santa Cruz. Designed for families, this session will feature campus dining leaders sharing details about meal plans, dining hall hours and locations, menu variety, dietary accommodations, and tips for helping students make […]

Workplace Mental Health Training for Supervisors and Managers

The Office of Risk Services has partnered with OHSU’s Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Services to provide mental health support training to UCSC supervisors and managers. This evidence based program teaches leaders: To identify employee mental health struggles Appropriate ways to respond to employee warning signs Practical strategies to reduce employee stress Employees whose managers […]

Frosh, Friends, and Family: Welcome to the Sciences

This webinar welcomes incoming science students and families to the Sciences. Meet the Science Excellence team and learn about key summer events, advising support, and resources to prepare for a strong start. We’ll also discuss science majors and how families can support students during the transition. Register here to receive a Zoom link!

Rooted in Nature Camping Trip

Rooted in Nature is more than a camping trip — it’s a intergenerational healing experience to reconnect with land, self, and community.

Free

CASPA 2025 Summer Symposium

Silicon Valley Campus 3175 Bowers Avenue, Santa Clara, CA, United States

Building AI-Native Data Centers The Chinese American Semiconductor Professional Association invites you to join its annual all-day Summer Symposium where speakers will focus on Building AI-Native Data Centers: Innovations from Silicon to Software. Panelists will explore advancements across the entire technology stack that are transforming the architecture and capabilities of next-generation data centers. As AI […]

free

45th Annual Dickens Universe featuring ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’

Colleges Nine and John R. Lewis College Multi-purpose Room 615 College Nine Road, Santa Cruz, CA

The Dickens Universe is a unique cultural event that brings together scholars, teachers, students, and members of the general public for a week of stimulating discussion and festive social activity on the beautiful Santa Cruz campus of the University of California—all focused on one or two Victorian novels, usually (but not always) one by Charles […]

$410

Astronomy on Tap!

Abbott Square

Come ask our panelists your wildest questions about exoplanets!

Free!

ALEKS Math Placement for Science and Math Majors

Get introduced to ALEKS PPL, an essential online platform for assessing and strengthening your math skills. In this brief session, you’ll learn how ALEKS functions as both a placement assessment and a personalized learning tool. Discover how it can support your academic success in first-year science coursework like chemistry and calculus. For a Zoom link, […]

Basu, S. (CSE) – Decomposition Techniques for Web-Scale Networks: Bridging Theory and Practice

Engineering 2 Engineering 2 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA

Decompositions of large-scale networks are central to many applications in graph mining, network science, and algorithm design. Over several decades, a rich body of work has developed techniques to partition networks with various different objectives. However, a noticeable gap persists between methods with strong theoretical guarantees, and those that perform well in practice. Practical algorithms […]

The Curiosity Gala

Join us July 25th, 2025 for The Curiosity Gala! Don your finest Victorian attire and enjoy a night of lively entertainment including Victorian dance lessons, casino tables, a raffle, postprandial potations, and a live auction! Purchases from the evening’s activities will support The Dickens Project’s educational programs.

$50

Summer Session 2 Start!

Welcome to the start Session 2! You can add and drop classes until the deadline for each session. Remember, they come up quickly in a five-week course!

Birds & Blooms Tours

Arboretum 122 Arboretum Road, Santa Cruz, CA

Birds and Blooms tours are back for the summer! Bird language coach Jeff Caplan is just back from travels and will lead Arboretum tours about South Africa and Australia. These tours are kid and family friendly, bilingual in English and Spanish. There will be a tour on every Tuesday for the next three weeks, which […]

Last modified: Oct 16, 2025