Academics Come First Residential Academic Advising Residential
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Academics Come First Residential Academic Advising Residential
Having trouble viewing this email?Click here Volume 2 | Issue 34 | April 10, 2015 In This Issue Academics Come First Qu ick L in ks Leadership Council Meetings Residential Academic Advising [email protected] Area Facebook Groups Academics Come First Residential Academic Advising Residential Academic Workshops RHAT Program Updates Decision UC Davis Quick Links Academic Dates and Deadlines Important Housing Dates Aggie Reader Archive Student Housing News Campus Department Announcements On-Campus Job Opportunities Open Courses Sorority and Fraternity Life Updates Registered UC Davis Student Groups City of Davis News Leadership Council Meetings Seg u n d o Mondays | 7-8 PM Thompson Main For more information contact Christopher Pangelina at [email protected]. housing.ucdavis.edu Student Housing Calendar Advising Hours Monday - Thursday | 10 AM - 8 PM Friday | 10 AM - 4 PM (Segundo and Tercero) Friday | 10 AM - 2 PM (Cuarto) myucdavis Tutoring Hours Segundo and Tercero: Monday - Thursday | 5 - 9 PM Cuarto: Monday - Thursday | 6 - 9 PM TAPS Guide to Getting Home Chemistry and math tutoring will be offered each day. Writing is only offered twice a week; specific days will vary by center and week. Please visit your AAC or rhat.ucdavis.edu for more information. Residential Academic Workshops Time Management | April 10 Discover ways to balance your academic and social life! Resume Development | April 13-17 Discuss ways to market your experiences from your first year at UC Davis! Email [email protected] for more information about the workshop or to schedule an individual appointment. Segundo Tercero Cuarto Monday - 1:10 PM Monday - 11 AM Monday - 11 AM Thursday - 9 AM Tuesday - 1:10 PM Wednesdays 3:10 PM Thursday - 3:10 PM Fridays - 11 AM RHAT Program Updates Schedule Builder Tool ucdavis.edu Just in Case App Social Survival Guide: Skills for College Life Academic Dates and Deadlines April 10: 10th day of instruction. Last day to: Make payment to meet the late fee payment deadline. Drop designated 10day-drop courses. File petitions to change from fulltime to part-time status. File petitions to declare a minor with the College of A&ES and the College of L&S Dean's Office File Planned Educational Leave Program (PELP) petition. April 14: 12th day of instruction. Last day: For waitlists To add courses April 24: 20 day drop deadline May 1: Pass/No pass deadline Important Housing Thinking about Summer School Tercero Mondays | 7 PM Tercero Main Lounge For more information Leah Galasso at [email protected]. Dates Program description: Summer school can be used to satisfy requirements, to keep you on your four year graduation plan or to return you to good academic standing. We will explain the advantages and disadvantages of summer school, discuss whether to attend a UC campus or community college, and show you how to find which courses will transfer to UC Davis. This program will begin on Sunday, April 12 and continue through Thursday, April 23. See your RA for your community's exact time. Decision UC Davis Cu arto Mondays | 7 PM Thoreau Hall 2nd Floor Lounge For more information contact Nathan Moses at [email protected]. Area Facebook Groups Fin d Ou t Wh at is Hap p en in g in Yo u r Resid en ce Hall Join your area's Facebook group. Click here to join #TeamSegundo Click here to join Team Tercero Click here to join Cuarto Crew April 30 - Last day to receive refunded reservation fee (should you choose not to live with Student Housing for the 2015-16 academic year) Aggie Reader Archive Saturday, April 11 - Dining Commons Impacted UC Davis will be hosting Decision UC Davis, a oneday program for admitted students and their families, on Saturday, April 11, 2015. It is truly an exciting opportunity for us to welcome new Aggies to our campus and allow them to fully experience our campus community. As part of that experience, we anticipate that many of these guests will participate in residence hall tours and have meals in the Segundo DC and Tercero DC. We expect that the dining halls may be highly impacted with the number of guests that we will have on campus. We encourage you to consider earlier dining times as we expect the greatest impact to be 11:30am1:30pm. As a reminder, we also offer Simply-to-Go meals at The Junction and Trudy's should you wish to avoid the dining rooms altogether. Past Issu es Did you miss the last issue of the Aggie Reader? Click here to access past issues. UC Davis Farmers Market Wednesdays | 11 AM 1:30PM | North Quad If you have any questions, please see your dining room cashier or speak with a dining manager in your area. We understand the impact that our visitors may have and ask for your understanding as we open the campus to prospective students. Student Housing News Healthy in the Halls Free health and wellness series Zumba Monday, April 13 | 8 PM Hip-Hop Check out the Facebook event Academic Advising Center Survey We want to hear from you! If you recently met with a peer adviser in an academic advising center, please check your email for a Survey Monkey link to share your experiences and for your Sustainability Work Group Next Meeting: Wednesday, April 22 2 - 3 PM | Segundo Services Center, Room 3110 Questions? Email for more information. chance to win a prize from our weekly random drawing. Questions? Christopher Pangelina at [email protected] [email protected] or call Jenni Porter at 530-7522759 Visit our website at housing.ucdavis.edu/sustainability Apart-Meet Thursday, April 16, 2015 | 7pm-8pm | Tercero Main Lounge Description: Looking for a roommate or roommates for next year? Don't yet have an apartment? Well, look no further! Attend Tercero's Apart-Meet program on Thursday, April 16, 2015 from 7-8pm in Tercero Main Lounge to meet fellow Aggies and discover if you would make compatible roommates! Questions? Contact Ahmed Naguib at [email protected] Trivia with the English Faculty! Thursday April 16 at 7:30PM in Wall Main Lounge Interested in studying English? Not sure what a major/minor in English can do for you? Want to engage informally with awesome faculty members? Come on out for some trivia with the English department faculty! Have questions? Please contact Sarah Arsenoff, Tercero Academic Coordinator, at [email protected] Sustainable Student Housing Hao Hao, a resident in Tercero, earned the most spots in winter quarter and won a $20 gift card to the UC Davis Bookstore & her very own Carrie the Carrot! You can be next...How many "Spots" do you have? Earn "Spots" and redeem for cool prizes Visit your sustainability & nutrition tables in the dining commons to learn how. 2nd Year Housing Information You may request to cancel your housing application by April 30, 2015 to receive a full refund of the $500 reservation fee. If you would like to cancel your application, you may do so by logging back on to your application and clicking "Cancel Application", or send an email from your UC Davis email account to [email protected]. Please be aware that if you are no longer a student anytime during Spring Quarter 2015 (withdrawal, PELP, dismissed, etc.), you will no longer be eligible to return to the Student Housing Apartments for Fall 2015 and we will refund your reservation fee. There is a change to the dates for the self-selection process. Previewing the apartments for Returning Residents will be available on June 15-19 and the self-selection process will take place from June 22 - 26. Any students that do not self-select a room will be randomly assigned to vacant spaces. The housing assignments will be released in late August through your UC Davis email account. Please contact Student Housing at [email protected] or 530-752-2033 if you have any questions or need additional information. Real #ucdavisreshalls Show Off Your Room! Help us show the incoming freshman class what the inside of real UC Davis residence halls look like! To show off your room take a photo and share on social media with #ucdavisreshalls or email your photo to [email protected]. Photos will be featured on the Student Housing Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest accounts. Campus Department Announcements UC Davis Picnic Day Picnic Day pledgeThe 101st Picnic Day will be held on April 18, 2015. To stay up to date check out the Picnic Day Facebook Page. Get excited for Picnic Day with Pre-Week events all next week. Check out the Picnic Day 2015 Pre-Week Facebook event for details. Also, don't forget to take the Picnic Day Pledge! For information on how to stay safe watch this quick video. Picnic Day Safety Tips ARMY ROTC | Get Involved Army ROTC is the perfect opportunity to help you succeed. Through elective classes, labs and field training exercises, you will receive firsthand experience on what it takes to lead and motivate others, and how to conduct missions as an Officer in the Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard. The program provides the skills and experience that will help empower success in any competitive environment. Upon graduation and completion of Army ROTC, you will earn the title of Second Lieutenant and equipped with a set of leadership and decision-making skills that ultimately will make you a valuable commodity in any professional industry. Scholarships are available and are awarded based on students' merit and grades. Additional allowances will help pay for books and fees. Army ROTC even offers a stipend of up to $5,000 a year. To learn more about the requirements and other information, please contact Mr. Gary Suen at RM 127 at Hickey Gym or at [email protected]. UC Davis Athletics Friday, April 10 Men's Tennis vs. Cal Poly | 2 PM | Marya Welch Tennis Center Baseball vs. Call State Fullerton | 2:30 PM | Dobbins Stadium Saturday, April 11 Women's Tennis vs. Cal State Stanislaus | Marya Welch Tennis Center Softball vs. Cal Poly | DH - Noon & 2 PM | La Rue Field Men's Tennis vs. UC Santa Barbara | Noon | Marya Welch Tennis Center Baseball vs. Cal State Fullerton | 1 PM | Dobbins Stadium Sunday, April 12 Women's Lacrosse vs. Oregon | Noon | Aggie Stadium Softball vs. Cal Poly | Noon | La Rue Field Baseball vs. Cal State Fullerton | 1 PM | Dobbins Stadium Tuesday, April 14 Baseball vs. San Francisco | 2:30 PM | Dobbins Stadium Friday, April 17 Women's Lacrosse vs. USC | 4 PM | Aggie Stadium Track and Field | Woody Wilson Classic | All Day UC Davis students admitted free with valid UC Davis ID card. For more information visit ucdavisaggies.com The UC Davis Cross Culture Center presents The 42nd Annual Asian Pacific Culture Week - Our Story: From the Group Up April 13 - April 24 Since its inception in 1973, Asian Pacific Culture Week (APCW) has provided the UC Davis campus with cultural programs designed to both educate and celebrate. APCW became a University sponsored program in 1979 and has grown into an annual event anticipated by students, faculty, staff, and members of the Davis community alike. The week is filled with presentations by speakers from diverse corners of the Asian Pacific Islander community. In the past, musicians, comedians, actors, authors, artists, and civil rights activists have visited the campus to share their experiences. This year's theme for APCW, "Our Story: From the Ground Up," places an emphasis on our life/ethnic/environmental background, struggles, accomplishments, identities and bases. The programs put on during APCW highlight our history, our current dilemmas, our future aspirations, our families and every aspect of ourselves that have been historically marginalized and underrepresented. Thank you to our major sponsors: the Office of Campus Community Relations, Associated Students of UC Davis and Division of Student Affairs For more a complete listing of events, additional information and updates visit the APCW Facebook page. Mondavi Center The Mondavi Center is proud to present the NEW Aggie Arts Student Advisory Board! We are taking applications from students now, with an application deadline of April 17th. A full student board description and information on how to apply is available at http://www.mondaviarts.com/aggiearts. How to Get Involved in Research Become involved in undergraduate research to help develop necessary skills in your field, to boost your resume, and to hone your interests in a particular field. It's a great opportunity available to all undergraduate students at UC Davis. Come to our seminar "How to Get Involved in Research," to learn the tools you'll need in order to approach professors and land a position in the research environment of your choice! Dates and Times Wednesday, April 15, 2015 | 12:10 - 1:00 p.m. | Meeting Room D, Student Community Center Tuesday, May 5, 2015 | 12:10 - 1:00 p.m. | Meeting Room D, Student Community Center Sponsored by: Undergraduate Research Center, 2300 Student Community Center Students are welcome to contact URC to make an appointment to see an Undergraduate Research Advisor. Just call us at 530-752-3390 or email us at [email protected] to schedule a time that works with your class schedule. To learn more or signup visit 5k.ucdavis.edu Genius Run/Walk 5k Special Promotion for residence hall students! Receive a $10 off discount with the code: HOUSING10 Sign up by April 10 to be guaranteed a T shirt! Learn more at urc.ucdavis.edu/genius5k/ UC Davis Health Professions Advising On-Campus Job Opportunities Energy Conservation Office Looking for a great opportunity to help the campus save water? Twenty volunteers are needed to quickly assess what we can do to save gallons of water daily. Your work will be applied directly to conservation efforts through Facilities Management and Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability offices. Apply for this great volunteer opportunity today! AGGIE JOBLINK# 793075 Assist with Facilities Management and Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability with collecting water conservation information for restrooms across campus. Volunteers will work with staff from these offices to inventory types and models of fixtures in restrooms across campus. Once completed with the inventory, volunteers will create a budget for upgrades and outline proposed water savings information collected through the inventory. Health Education and Promotion (HEP) Health Education and Promotion (HEP) is currently recruiting up to twenty volunteers for the 2015 - 2016 academic year. Volunteers work approximately 4 hours per week when school is in session for a minimum of 40 hours per quarter. HEP is a campus leader in providing student-centered education and advocating for health promoting environments to improve students' health and wellness, enable them to achieve their academic goals and promote life-long wellness. Professional staff, student assistants and volunteers focus on issues related to sexual health, nutrition, physical activity, stress, sleep, mental wellness, and alcohol, tobacco and other drugs issues. Position Duties Volunteers will assist HEP in changing the campus environment and providing student-centered education to promote health and wellness among UC Davis students. HEP requires a three-quarter commitment in addition to approximately three days of training before the start of the Fall quarter and one half day of team building. You must be a current student during all three quarters. HEP volunteer duties include: * Staffing HEP tables at special events such as The Buzz, UC Davis Farmers Market and the Wellness Carnival * Participating in outreach activities * Distributing HEP marketing materials through various campus channels * Collecting information through environmental scans, assessments and surveys * Stocking and staffing the Love Lab, a mobile cart taken to various campus locations to distribute free condoms and other safer sex products and materials * Working in the Student Health & Wellness Center's Harvest Garden * Attending a mandatory, weekly one hour team meeting with the Volunteer Coordinator on Thursdays from 5:10 - 6:00 PM each quarter * Completing a minimum of 40 volunteer hours per quarter, including weekly meetings and office hours. Note: Transcript notation may be received with satisfactory completion of quarterly volunteer requirements. One SPH 198 unit per quarter may be earned for completing the volunteer requirements. The Application Process This is a competitive application and interview process. The interview consists of a group interview. You will sign up for one of four possible interview times upon application submission: Tuesday April 14th or Wednesday, April 15th, 12:10 - 1:00 PM or 4:10 - 5:00 PM. Applications are due Friday, April 10th by 4:00 PM to the Health Education and Promotion office, located on the third floor of the Student Health and Wellness Center, or can be emailed to [email protected]. The earlier you turn in your application, the more likely you will get your first choice of interview date and time. All applicants will receive notification regarding selection via e-mail at the address provided on the application. For more information and access to the application form, please visit: shcs.ucdavis.edu/about/employment Medical Clearance Requirement Since this position is located at a health facility, all employees are required to participate in preventive medical and monitoring programs, which include a blood test and TB screening and may also include immunizations. There are costs associated with these tests that the student or their insurance will be responsible for (usually about $30). These screenings are provided to meet Federal, State and University requirements. Telephone Outreach Program Now - April 12, 2015 | 5:30 - 9 PM | Annual Fund Building We're hiring! We are looking for students to conduct outreach for UC Davis. As a student caller, you will contact alumni, parents, and friends to educate and inform them about campus events and the importance of annual support. This is a great opportunity for you to impact our university! Contact us ASAP to join our team and be included in our next training event. For more information contact Maile Juranits, Telephone Outreach Program Interim Director, at 530.752.5496 or [email protected] We are Aggie Pride | Now Hiring for 2015-16 Board of Directors The We Are Aggie Pride program is a student lead-initiative to help students get out of short-term financial emergencies and allow them to continue their education by doing so. Each year, We Are Aggie Pride assembles a group of students to plan our events, cultivate community and business relationships, manage the budget, and strategize communications, award grants, and more. We are seeking people to get involved at all levels! If you have the passion and experience to serve your campus through this program, show your pride and fill out an application to be part of the student board of directors: http://weareaggiepride.ucdavis.edu/get-involved/ Open Courses ECM 1: The Design of Coffee This very popular course offers you a chance to learn how to transform raw coffee beans to an icy and refreshing cup of Joe. Rejuvenation in a cup! GE Credit: 3 units of Science and Engineering; Visual Literacy and Scientific Literacy Learn more at: http://bit.ly/SAVEAp Frequently Asked Questions Will I really get to roast and brew coffee in this class? Yes! The core component of this class is a weekly 2-hour lab session, where you will do experiments involving coffee. Examples include taking apart a Mr. Coffee brewer to analyze how it works, measuring the pH of coffee versus brew time, and examining the energy usage of different roasting profiles. In every lab session you will get to taste the resulting coffee, working with your group to ultimately make your unique design for the best-tasting cup of coffee. I don't drink coffee. Does this class require me to drink it anyway? No, you can take the entire course without tasting any of the coffee, and doing only visual and olfactory (smelling) sensory analyses. However, one of the things you will learn in this class is that properly prepared, fresh roasted coffee can taste nothing like the bitter stuff you might have tasted before. Some coffees even taste sweet without adding sugar. Moreover, a fun part of the class is the blind taste test at the end of the quarter, where you get to complete with your classmates Iron Chef style. I only drink decaffeinated coffee. Is decaf available? Yes. For students who cannot or choose not to consume caffeine, decaffeinated green coffee beans are available for both roasting and brewing. I've heard engineering courses are difficult. Is this class going to destroy my GPA? No! This class is designed as a general education course for students who are not majoring in engineering. All grades will be based on a curve using standards appropriate for a non-quantitative, freshmen level class. Will I get GE credit for this course? Yes, this class counts as 3 units of Science and Engineering credit for GE. The course also satisfies 3 units of both Scientific Literacy and Visual Literacy. Why is this class in the department of chemical engineering? Are we going to be adding weird chemicals to the coffee? Absolutely not! During the entire course we will use only green coffee beans and water. As we will discuss in the class, chemical engineers apply quantitative reasoning to a tremendously wide variety of industrial applications. Quite a lot of our graduates are actually hired by the food and beverage industries. But the main goal here is to introduce students to how chemical engineers analyze things, using coffee as a fun (and delicious!) example. Sorority and Fraternity Life Updates Upcoming Events Spring quarter is just beginning and the sororities and fraternities on campus are already active as ever. Here is a list of a few upcoming events including philanthropy events being hosted by our campus' sororities and fraternities! For more information about individual events or chapters apart of our community, contact the chapter leadership or visit our website. Good luck with the upcoming quarter and feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns! As always, you can check out the Rush and Recruitment Calendar on our website for more information about upcoming recruitment events. Sigma Alpha Spring Recruitment 2015 April 12 - 19 Sigma Alpha is a Professional Agricultural Interest Sorority. Our sisters represent a variety of backgrounds and majors. Whether you're in the college of Ag or just interested in Ag, Sigma Alpha is a great organization for networking, developing professionalism and learning more about Agriculture. Sigma Lambda Beta Cultive Fundraiser Wednesday, April 15 11 AM - 11 PM Recruitment Chairs: Bryana Ramirez ([email protected]) & Clarissa Rodriguez ([email protected]) Davissigmaalpha.org Chapters Currently Not Registered Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi presents Challah Back Deadline to order Wednesday, April 15 - 2 PM SAEPi and Challah for Hunger are throwing their annual Challah Back! Challah for Hunger is a non-profit organization that makes and sells challah (delicious Jewish braided bread) in an effort to combat hunger locally and globally by supporting the Yolo County Food Bank and Mazon. All proceeds will go to supporting their cause and SAEPi's national cause: the American Jewish World Services which works to realize human rights and end poverty in the developing world. Each Delicious Challah is only $5! If a chapter orders ten or more Challahs they will deliver it to your house! To order you can fill out the pre-order form here until 2 pm on 4/15 Registered Student Organizations, students, and campus departments are advised to not participate in any events or activities held by these organizations as they receive no oversight, or liability coverage, and are not held accountable at the local, regional or national level. Students, organizations, and departments who interact or seek affiliation with any of the organizations listed below do so at their own risk. Phi Alpha Phi Fraternity | Lambda Phi Epsilon Fraternity | Alpha Delta Chi Sorority | Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Registered UC Davis Student Groups Help and Education Leading to Prevention Club Spring Quarter First General Club Meeting April 15 | 5 PM | the Quad in front of the MU HELP Club is a student run community service organization that works to serve those in poverty in our community. We run and volunteer at multiple soup kitchens and non-profit events in order to alleviate the burden of poverty for those in our community. Come to our first general meeting to learn more about how you can get involved with the Davis community, meet other volunteers working to help those in need, and gain cooking and leadership experience! For more information contact [email protected] or visit davishelp.weebly.com Imani Clinic BOLT Join Imani Clinic on Sunday, April 12th for our 2nd Annual Imani BOLT 5K Fun Run for Health! Join the Facebook event! We believe that healthcare issues affect ALL of us, often in different ways. And while we celebrate the diversity in our community, we also want to celebrate the things that bring us together. So when you sign in for this race you will receive a blank racing bib with the slogan "WE RUN FOR..." across the top. You will have an opportunity to write what specifically you are running for. Maybe it is about a friend fighting cancer, or maybe it is about improving the treatment for coronary artery disease... Whatever it is, we want to run for it too! . REGISTRATION: http://www.imaniclinic.org/the-bolt.html Online Registration will close 4/11 at 10 pm. Day-of registration is available! Please come by 8:30 am for dayof registration. PRICING: $20 - Free t-shirt for first 150 registered runners! STUDENT ORGS: The group that brings the most runners (at least 25), will earn a $100 gift card for their organization. ADDITIONAL INFO: After the run, enjoy a RESOURCE FAIR with REFRESHMENTS and RAFFLE PRIZES! Timing available for serious runners. If you are interested in tabling at the resource fair, please email [email protected] for more info! Imani Clinic is a student run clinic aimed to serve the African American and greater community of Oak Park Sacramento. Our goal is to provide free primary health care to an under-served community without regard to address (or lack of one), national/ethnic origin, immigration status, language, religion, or ability to pay. All proceeds will go directly to helping our patients. The Willow Clinic The Willow Clinic is one of eight student-run clinics affiliated with the UC Davis School of Medicine. We aim to improve the medial and psychiatric health of the homeless population of Sacramento. We are composed of undergraduates, college graduates, medical students, resident and attending physicians. Applications for Undergraduate Willow Clinical Volunteer are NOW AVAILABLE! To apply, you must be a current UC Davis Freshman, Sophomore or Junior and must be enrolled at UC Davis for the 2015-2016 school year. All majors are welcome, NO car/transportation requirement, NO language requirement! Application Deadline: April 24, 11:59 pm Informational Night: Wednesday, April 15, 6:30-7:30 pm @ Giedt 1001 Applications and additional information online: www.willowclinic.org If you have any questions, please email: [email protected] City of Davis News 2nd Friday ArtAbout April 10, 2015 | 5 - 10 PM Davis Downtown's 2nd Friday ArtAbout is a free, monthly, self-guided artwalk, exploring 31 art exhibits, hosted by businesses and galleries in Davis. Students, art lovers, friends, couples, and families alike can enjoy a variety of pop up art shows, complimentary refreshments, live music, art demos, performances, and more! All events are free and open to the public. Download your own copy of the ArtAbout Guide and Map at DavisDowntown.com/2nd-fridayartabout. Copyright © UC Davis Student Housing 2015. All Rights Reserved. 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