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Tomorrow, Tuesday, September 14, is the last day for voting in the California gubernatorial recall election. I encourage...
09/13/2021

Tomorrow, Tuesday, September 14, is the last day for voting in the California gubernatorial recall election. I encourage all eligible voters to participate and make their voices heard.

If you are voting by mail, your ballot must be postmarked on or before September 14 and received by your county election office within three days. If you are voting in person, be sure you make time in your schedule to stop by your vote center. Vote center and drop box locations can be found on the Registrar of Voter’s information page.

https://ocvote.com/voting/voting-and-dropoff-locations-by-election/ballot-drop-box-locations-for-the-2020-presidential-general-election

On campus, we have TWO options to vote:

In person at the UCI Anteater Community Resource Center, located at the end of Lot 5 near the Mesa Court housing complex – free parking available in assigned spaces
Or you can leave your completed ballot in UCI’s Orange County Registrar of Voters Official Ballot Drop Box, located on the corner of Campus Drive and West Peltason Drive near the bike repair shop

All voting centers will be open today until 8:00 p.m. and tomorrow from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The drop boxes are open around the clock until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow night. I am authorizing one hour of administrative leave time to augment the lunch hour, with approval from supervisors and appropriate office coverage, to facilitate voting.

Orange County voters with questions should visit the OC Registrar of Voters website or call (714) 567-7600. Additional voting information can be found online from the California Secretary of State.

Every vote counts! Join me in voting in this election.

Chancellor Howard Gillman

*/ Open 24 hours from October 5 to November 3 until 8 p.m.

The 2021 gubernatorial recall election is underway, via mail-in balloting and in-person voting that culminates on Sept. ...
09/07/2021

The 2021 gubernatorial recall election is underway, via mail-in balloting and in-person voting that culminates on Sept. 14. All are encouraged to participate in the political process by registering to vote by Aug. 30 and then exercising your individual right to cast a ballot.

Information on voting can be found on the Orange County Registrar of Voters or California Secretary of State websites. UCI will host an in-person vote center at the Anteater Community Resource Center from Saturday, Sept. 11, through Election Day on Sept. 14. You can also use the Campus Ballot Drop Box near the bike shop on West Peltason & Pereira.

https://www.ocvote.com/

https://www.sos.ca.gov/

Hey California! More than 22 million Californians are registered to vote. To check your voter status or register to vote today, visit:

New Exhibition On View at IMCA:The Resonant Surface: Movement, Image, and Sound in California Painting, curated by Erin ...
09/07/2021

New Exhibition On View at IMCA:

The Resonant Surface: Movement, Image, and Sound in California Painting, curated by Erin Stout, PhD, opens Saturday, September 11, 2021 and is on view through February 19, 2022.

New Exhibition On View The Resonant Surface: Movement, Image, and Sound in California Painting, curated by Erin Stout, PhD, opens Saturday, September 11, 2021 and is on view through February 19, 2022.

Orange County Registrar of Voters
09/07/2021

Orange County Registrar of Voters

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09/07/2021

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Scientists conducted a randomized trial across 600 villages and more than 340,000 people in Bangladesh and found that even some adoption of surgical masks made a difference.

A study involving more than 340,000 people in Bangladesh offers some of the strongest real-world evidence yet that mask use can help communities slow Covid-19.

The recall election is Sept. 14. Where can you vote?All registered voters in California received a vote-by-mail ballot. ...
09/07/2021

The recall election is Sept. 14. Where can you vote?
All registered voters in California received a vote-by-mail ballot. After filling it out, you can mail it or drop it off at a vote center or a secure ballot dropbox. There is a dropbox on West Peltason and Pereira, near the bike repair shop and Student Center. You can also vote in person on campus at the Anteater Community Resource Center starting Sept. 11.

Find your polling place:
https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/polling-place

Vote Centers and Ballot Drop Boxes:
https://ocvote.com/fileadmin/vc/vclist.html

All Ballot Drop Boxes meet usable accessibility requirements unless otherwise noted as Drive-Thru Only. *Ballot Drop Box ID: 048 does not meet usable accessibility requirements during: Sunday 4:30pm – Monday 8am, Weekdays 7pm – 8am **Ballot Drop Box ID: 105 does not meet usable accessibility req...

The University of California fall 2022 application is now open. Applications for undergraduate admissions and scholarshi...
09/01/2021

The University of California fall 2022 application is now open. Applications for undergraduate admissions and scholarships are due Nov. 30.

My UC Application

Nine campuses, one applicationThe University of California fall 2022 application is now open. Applications for undergrad...
09/01/2021

Nine campuses, one application
The University of California fall 2022 application is now open. Applications for undergraduate admissions and scholarships are due Nov. 30.

My UC Application

A new exhibition at UCI’s Institute and Museum of California Art called “The Resonant Surface: Movement, Image, and Soun...
09/01/2021

A new exhibition at UCI’s Institute and Museum of California Art called “The Resonant Surface: Movement, Image, and Sound in California Painting,” opens Sept. 11 at IMCA’s interim location at 18881 Von Karman Ave. in Irvine. It’s free, open to the public and will run through Feb. 19. The exhibition integrates works from IMCA’s Irvine Museum and Buck collections and features 24 paintings and two films from the early to mid-20th century.

New exhibition at UCI’s Institute and Museum of California Art pairs abstract and representational works

Fall 2021 COVID-19 Resources:https://sites.uci.edu/teachanywhere/home/fall-2021-resources/Fall course designations:http:...
08/30/2021

Fall 2021 COVID-19 Resources:
https://sites.uci.edu/teachanywhere/home/fall-2021-resources/

Fall course designations:
http://michaeldennin.ovptl.uci.edu/2021/03/05/episode-1-course-designations-for-fall-2021/

Fall 2021 COVID-19 Resources Homepage → Fall 2021 COVID-19 Resources Fall 2021 COVID-19 Resources On this page: Background Expectations Q&A This page has been created as a resource for instructors and may be updated as the situation changes. Background UCI will return to primarily in-person oper...

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