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Information for Visitors & Colloquium Speakers
Astronomy & Astrophysics
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Information for Visitors & Colloquium Speakers UC Santa Cruz is located on Monterey Bay in central California about 75 miles south of San Francisco, 45 miles north of Monterey and Carmel, and just over the coastal mountains from Silicon Valley and the San Jose International Airport. Directions to the UC Santa Cruz Campus: From Oakland: Take Interstate 880 South to San Jose, where the freeway becomes Highway 17. Continue on Highway 17 South to Santa Cruz. As you enter the city of Santa Cruz, follow Highway 1 North (toward Half Moon Bay) along business Highway 1 (Mission Street). Travel approximately 0.8 mile southwest along Mission Street to Bay Street in Santa Cruz. Turn right on Bay Street and proceed up the hill to the main campus entrance. From San Jose: Take Highway 17 South to Santa Cruz. As you enter the city of Santa Cruz, follow Highway 1 North (toward Half Moon Bay) along business Highway 1 (Mission Street). Travel approximately 0.8 mile southwest along Mission Street to Bay Street in Santa Cruz. Turn right on Bay and proceed up the hill to the main campus entrance. From San Francisco: Take Highway 101 South or Interstate 280 South to Highway 85 South. Take 880 South (which becomes Highway 17) to Santa Cruz. As you enter the city of Santa Cruz, follow Highway 1 North (toward Half Moon Bay) along business Highway 1 (Mission Street). Travel approximately 0.8 mile southwest along Mission Street to Bay Street in Santa Cruz. Turn right on Bay and proceed up the hill to the main campus entrance. From Sacramento: Take Interstate 80 West to the exit for Interstate 680 towards San Jose. In San Jose, Interstate 680 becomes Interstate 280 North. From 280 North, take Highway 17 South. As you enter the city of Santa Cruz, follow Highway 1 North (toward Half Moon Bay) along business Highway 1 (Mission Street). Travel approximately one mile southwest along Mission Street to Bay Street in Santa Cruz. Turn right on Bay and proceed up the hill to the main campus entrance. From Los Angeles: Take Interstate 5 North. Take Highway 152 West, to Watsonville. Take Highway 1 North to Santa Cruz (toward Half Moon Bay). On Business Highway 1 (Mission Street), travel approximately 0.8 mile southeast to Bay Street in Santa Cruz. Turn right on Bay and proceed up the hill to the main campus entrance. Parking On Campus It is important that you follow campus parking rules so that your visit will not be spoiled with a parking ticket. Parking lots are kept to a minimum to avoid cutting trees and, consequently, spaces are not easy to find. Your goal will be to find parking close to the Interdisciplinary Sciences Building (ISB; 5C on the map) where the Dept. of Astronomy and Astrophysics is located. Complete information about all parking options can be found at the red kiosk near the main campus entrance at the intersection of Bay and High Streets. As you enter campus along Bay street, you can pull over and park at the red parking kiosk visible on your right. The kiosk, which is open 7AM - 8:30PM M-F, provides parking permits, maps and other help for visitors. Here is a brief review of some of the parking options:
Information for Colloquium Speakers Most colloquium speakers will have made prior parking arrangements with the Department. If this applies to you, please pick up your parking permit at the red kiosk on the right just inside the main campus entrance (at the intersection of Bay and High Streets). Details of parking near the ISB (Interdisciplinary Sciences Building) are explained above. If you have not made prior parking arrangements, either follow the parking instructions for visitors above or call the Astronomy Department office for help (831-459-2844). Astronomy colloquia are scheduled from 3:45-5:00PM Wednesdays in Room 101 Natural Science Annex, a western extension to the first floor of the Natural Sciences Building, just adjacent to the ISB. Colloquia are preceded by coffee and cookies and followed by dinner with your faculty host, students and faculty. If you arrive before noon you will be taken to lunch by a group of graduate students. To make the necessary reservations, please let us know when we can expect you to arrive on campus and if you will be able to go to lunch and/or dinner. We ask that you make your own airline and car reservations. If possible, please plan on flying into San Jose Airport, not the San Francisco Airport which is much further away. We can make lodging reservations for you at the Sea and Sand Inn. The address of the Sea and San Inn is 400 Beach Street, Santa Cruz, 831-427-3400 Some other details for colloquium speakers:
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