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Guidelines for Adding Events to the Calendar
All calendar events must be submitted by a registered calendar
administrator. (See Obtaining a
Calendar Account.)
Topical Calendars: Events entered by college/unit
contacts will appear by default on the appropriate topical calendar.
University Calendar: Calendar administrators may
request their event also appear on the University Calendar (the
default view for the University Calendar of Events) if the event meets
the following guidelines:
- Only events associated with UC, its colleges, departments,
units and approved programs are eligible for inclusion. Events must
be sponsored by an officially-recognized campus department or unit;
a registered student group; or a sponsored departmental or campus organization.
- Calendar submissions should be event-oriented rather
than news items. Announcements about upcoming events or announcements
concerning registrations, applications or enrollments are not appropriate
for inclusion. Reminders and other follow-up submissions are not permitted.
- Events must affect more than just the members of an individual
department. For example, a departmental staff meeting is not appropriate
while Faculty Senate is appropriate.
- Each event submission must include an Event Name, Date,
Start and End Times, Location (Space), Primary Organization and Requestor.
Requestor information must include Name, Phone number (with area code)
and E-mail.
- Each event submission must include detailed information
about the event.
- Events requiring university-owned facilities will not
be posted until use of the facility is approved by the appropriate approver.
- The event must be in accordance with relevant UC policies
and established procedures. Student groups submitting event information
must adhere to the guidelines set forth in the Student Handbook.
The events calendar manager, as directed by the Vice President
of Governmental Relations & University Communications, reserves the right
to delete and/or edit listings if they do not meet the above-mentioned
criteria, or if they violate university regulations, local, state or federal
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