![]() ![]() The Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning and Online Education have created a document to help instructors plan for quick transitions among modalities. Instructors should anticipate that some students may be unable to attend classes or midterms due to travel hazards and plan accordingly. Students should be on the lookout for updates about instructional activities. We encourage instructors to communicate with students about their plans. Impacts could include closed roads and loss of power, internet access, and/or cellular service. Students living on and off campus, faculty, and staff may face challenges that disrupt their ability to learn, teach, and perform their job duties. UC Santa Cruz will continue to share important updates about campus operations through Slug Safe text messages and emails, on the campus homepage, and on social media (including Instagram ). We encourage everyone in our community to be careful, given the likelihood of icy roads, falling trees, downed power lines, and other impacts on public safety. In addition, there is a likelihood of snow at lower-than-normal elevations, including some parts of the Santa Cruz mountains. Additional rain is forecasted for the weekend. 22Ĥ:30 p.m.- The National Weather Service is forecasting heavy rains and strong winds in Santa Cruz beginning this evening and continuing into Friday. Power has been restored to Family Student Housing, Laureate Court and Ranchview Terrace. Motorists should drive carefully and, when encountering a nonfunctioning stoplight, treat it as a four-way stop. 23ġ2:40 p.m.-The traffic lights at Bay and High streets have been repaired and are working normally.Ĩ:45 a.m.-Campus shuttles are running regular routes, and Early Education Services is open.Ĩ:30 a.m.-Some stoplights around campus may not be working properly. Motorists should check road conditions and plan for possible delays and congestion. ![]() ![]() No estimate has been shared for when the road will reopen. 24Ĩ:30 a.m.-The Silicon Valley Connector shuttle service has been suspended today because of the Highway 17 road closure.Ĩ a.m.-Caltrans has closed Highway 17 in both directions from Granite Creek Road to the Santa Cruz/Santa Clara county line due to snow. This webpage will be updated as there's more information to share. ![]()
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