LIVE: Updates on Coronavirus in Santa Barbara County, on UC Santa Barbara Operations
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Yesterday, UCSB's winter quarter finals week began – but instead of the typical packed Arbor and swamped library, the campus appeared absent of students.
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The student information ProctorU collects and releases to third parties also includes fingerprints, faceprints, voiceprints and retina scans.
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The UCDC cancellation is the latest in a slew of study abroad and transfer student program cancellations.
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The Santa Barbara County Public Health Department said the remaining test results would come back by Wednesday at the latest.
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To help facilitate the transition from in-person instruction to remote instruction, Instructional Development is providing instructors with an assortment of tools, resources and workshops.
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Although all in-person classes are canceled through spring quarter, Yang maintained in the email that the campus will remain “open and operational” through spring quarter.
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UCEAP has been working with both the host universities abroad and the students’ home UC campuses to coordinate course credit, financial aid and all the other lingering questions.
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The university is also discouraging all international travel and is urging “extreme caution” for traveling domestically.
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But with UCSB's decision to move classes online at least through the end of April, the I.V. CSD’s Deltopia-alternative festival will not be held.
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The letter added that A.S. can no longer fund any "nonessential" travel at least through the month of April.
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All University of California students who are currently studying abroad in Europe through the UC Education Abroad Program and are United States citizens or permanent residents will not be significantl...
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The campus, including Housing and Dining, will remain open and operational, albeit with limited service, Chancellor Yang said in the email.
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At UCSB, various speakers made statements about the violence and lit candles for the victims at the vigil.
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The dining hall occupation was an expression of solidarity with UCSB undergraduate students, 44% of whom experience food insecurity.
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