Tag Archive: UCSC
UC Tech News
August 26, 2020
All ArticlesDebra Richardson, Events, Jenn Stringer, Judy Olson, Katie Chappell, Shohreh Bozorgmehri, UC Berkeley, UC Irvine, UC Santa Cruz, UC WIT, UC Women in Tech, UCB, UCI, UCI Women in Tech, UCSC, Van Williams, virtual event, webinar, Women in Technology
Event: Altered Environments, New Opportunities Date: Thursday, September 10, 2020 Time: 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Register now for the inaugural event of UCI Women in Tech, Altered Environments, New Opportunities. The panel will feature UC IT leaders in a…
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UC Tech News
June 24, 2020
All Articlescoronavirus, COVID-19, Department of Physics, Jason Nielson, Physics, TA, Teaching Assistant, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC
By Jason Nielsen. One of the common experiences for science and engineering students at UC Santa Cruz is the intro physics lab course. In a typical quarter, around 800 students take these courses to explore topics ranging from mechanical waves…
Read more about Pandemic Stories: Adapting Physics Labs in the Time of COVID-19
UC Tech News
May 27, 2020
All ArticlesCruzHacks, CruzHacks 2020, CSU Monterey Bay, Hackathon, Information Technology Services, ITS, Jim Phillips, makerspace, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC
By Jim Phillips. Stevenson College at UC Santa Cruz overlooks the Monterey Bay, offering one of the most impressive views our campus has to offer (and that is saying a lot). Each year, on the three-day Martin Luther King day weekend,…
Read more about CruzHacks 2020: A Student-Led, High Energy Weekend
UC Tech News
April 1, 2020
All ArticlesCOVID-19, Gaming, Jackie DiOrio, Jeané Blunt, Lisa Bono, remote working, Tanya Jansen, UC Office of the President, UC San Francisco, UC Santa Cruz, UCOP, UCSC, UCSF, work from home
By Jeané Blunt. The first few days of working from home were great. I got to wear my flannel pajama pants, snuggle with my dog on my lunch break, and ditch the morning commute. Well, now I’m a few weeks into…
Read more about When Work from Home Means All Alone
UC Tech News
February 19, 2020
All ArticlesBlack History Month, Chief Information Officer, CIO, diversity, ITS, Jeané Blunt, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC, Van Williams
By Jeané Blunt. In recognition of Black History Month, I interviewed Van Williams, the chief information officer (CIO) and vice chancellor of information technology at UC Santa Cruz (UCSC). Williams is a strong proponent of diversity and inclusion initiatives and…
Read more about UC Santa Cruz CIO, Van Williams, Talks Diversity
UC Tech News
November 20, 2019
All ArticlesInformation Technology Services, ITS, Jim Phillips, Jim Williamson, reorganization, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC
By Jim Phillips and Jim Williamson. Over a decade ago, the Information Technology Services (ITS) Division at UC Santa Cruz had a structure that was fairly typical in higher education. The ITS Division was organized around a set of central…
Read more about A Product Mindset and Joy at Work: UCSC ITS Reorganizes
UC Tech News
July 3, 2019
All Articles, Feature ArticlesLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Science DMZ, Stephen Hauskins, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC
By Stephen Hauskins. High-end computational capabilities and support are rapidly becoming a necessity for UC Santa Cruz faculty, students, researchers, and collaborators. However, access to this type of capability is disproportionately distributed. Hummingbird, a shared computational cluster, is UCSC’s…
Read more about Hummingbird: UCSC’s Small but Mighty Open-Access Computational Cluster
UC Tech News
January 30, 2019
All Articles, Feature Articlescollaboration, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Information Security, Jim Phillips, Jim Williamson, UC Los Angeles, UC Santa Cruz, UCLA, UCSC
By Jim Phillips and Jim Williamson. Our campuses are awash in data, and there are many initiatives underway to capture, store, and use that data for analysis, predictions, and, in some cases, prescriptive action(s) based on those predictions. When an…
Read more about UC’s Learning Data Privacy Principles Gaining National Attention
UC Tech News
December 19, 2018
All ArticlesCENIC, Cybersecurity, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC
Developing a campus-wide Science DMZ takes time, commitment, and lots of advocacy, according to Joshua Sonstroem, systems administrator at the University of California, Santa Cruz. If successful, however, the resulting cyberinfrastructure helps ensure that faculty and students can join in…
Read more about Leading the Charge on Science DMZs to Support Big-Data Research
UC Tech News
December 12, 2018
All ArticlesCharles McIntyre, infrastructure agreements, UC Santa Cruz, UCSC
By Charles McIntyre. Early in 2017, UC Santa Cruz went live with its first enterprise IT service in the cloud, the Identity Management (IDM) system. This was followed in rapid succession by other migrations to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud: PeopleSoft Campus Solutions in October…
Read more about Our Cloud Story: How UC Santa Cruz Migrated to AWS