Academics Come First Residential Academic Advising Dive
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Academics Come First Residential Academic Advising Dive
Having trouble viewing this email?Click here Volume 2 | Issue 41 | May 29, 2015 In This Issue Academics Come First Qu ick L in ks Leadership Council Meetings Residential Academic Advising [email protected] Residential Academic Workshops RHAT Program Updates Academics Come First Residential Academic Advising Dive-In Movie: Insurgent Moving Out of the Residence Halls Quick Links Academic Dates and Deadlines Important Housing Dates ASD Lost and Found Aggie Reader Archive Student Housing News Campus Department Announcements Open Courses Sorority and Fraternity Life Updates 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 Academic Advising for Spring Quarter will end on June 4, the last day of instruction. Just in Case App Tutoring Hours Segundo and Tercero: Monday - Thursday | 5 - 9 PM Cuarto: Monday - Thursday | 6 - 9 PM Social Survival Guide: Skills for College Life There will be an alternate tutoring schedule during finals week. Details will be announced in next week's Aggie Reader. Schedule Builder Tool ucdavis.edu Aggie Guardian App TAPS Guide to Getting Home Academic Dates and Deadlines June 4: Instruction Ends Please visit your AAC or rhat.ucdavis.edu for more information. June 5: Fall Pass 1 open registration ends Dive-In Movie: Insurgent June 6, 8-11: Final Exams Important Housing Dates Leadership Council Meetings Jo in t Meetin g Join the Segundo, Tercero and Cuarto Leadership Councils for a joint meeting on Monday, June 1 from 7 - 8 PM on the Segundo Quad. For more information please contact your area's leadership coordinator. Residential Academic Workshops June 11 Thursday, June 4 | Rec Pool | 8 PM Doors Open | 8:30 PM Movie Begins Come on out for an evening of fun before finals get underway! We'll be hosting a FREE showing of Insurgent at the REC Pool in a special Dive-In Movie! There will be FREE snacks, prizes and more! The Residence halls close Tercero/Cuarto DCs close after lunch service Segundo DC close after dinner service Area Service Desk Lost and Found Residential Academic Workshops have concluded for the quarter. If you would like to schedule an individual appointment please email an Academic Coordinator. RHAT Program Updates RHAT p ro g rams h ave co n clu d ed fo r th is acad emic year Thanks to everyone who attended, and we hope you found them beneficial. If you have any questions about summer school or planning for your sophomore year, please stop by an AAC to see a peer adviser. pool will be open for swimming while the movie is playing! For more information join the Facebook event. Moving Out of the Residence Halls Move-out is quickly approaching! You must completely move out of the residence halls within 24 hours of your last final but no later than 7pm on Thursday, June 11, 2015, whichever comes first. Should you have extenuating circumstances you may apply for an exception to the move-out deadline of June 11, 2015 at 7pm. If you have an extenuating circumstance or hardship (such as a family emergency) that requires you stay beyond 11pm, please complete Checkout Deadline Exception form found on the Moving Out of the Residence Halls web page. Checkout Deadline Exception forms are due by 5pm on Monday, June 1, 2015. L o st So meth in g ? Visit your Area Service Desk and inquire over any items you may have lost. We have clothing, electronics, keys, water bottles, backpacks and more. Visit Segundo ASD, Tercero ASD and Cuarto ASD for more information. Aggie Reader Archive Past Issu es Did you miss the last issue of the Aggie Reader? Click here to access past issues. For additional information please visit the Moving Out of the Residence Halls web page. Student Housing News Cuarto's 2015 Breakfast Under the Stars and Awards Night Wednesday, June 3, 2015 | 8:30pm - 11:30pm Hello Cuarto! As the end of the quarter very quickly approaches, we want to make you aware of one of our most exciting annual events, the "Cuarto Academic and Leadership Awards" event on Wednesday, June 3 (8:30 pm-11:30 pm). But this isn't just some awards night; this is paired with a very special late night meal event entitled "Breakfast Under the Stars." We will take over the entire Oxford Circle parking lot and service student a completely unique menu prepared by the Cuarto DC staff. The theme for this year: Custom Crepes. We'll have savory, sweet, a variety of breakfast foods and we'll top it all off with a crazy ice cream sundae bar (this has been a favorite addition for years). And music? Yup, we have that covered. You don't want to miss this event! So how do you participate? It's very easy. REQUIRED: RSVP for Breakfast Under the Stars (CLICK HERE) NOTE: You do not have to participate in or nominate anyone for the awards to attend this event. Treat it just like late-night meal...with a twist. Also, we are looking for a student DJ. We will provide all of the PA equipment (amplifier and PA system); all we need you to provide is the music source and your abilities. Email Nathan at [email protected] if this is something you would seriously consider doing. Event meal will be FREE for you, and we will publically recognize you at the event! Healthy in the Halls Academic Advising Center Survey Sustainability Work Group Meditation Monday, June 1 | 8 PM Tercero Main Lounge 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 chance to win a prize from our weekly random drawing. Volunteer with the Student Housing Sustainability Work Group and help make Student Housing more sustainable. Free health and wellness series Check out the Facebook event for more information. Questions? Christopher Pangelina at [email protected] Next Meeting: Wednesday, June 3 2 - 3 PM | Segundo Services Center, Room 3110 Questions? Email [email protected] or call Jenni Porter at 530-7522759 Visit our website at housing.ucdavis.edu/sustainability SpotOn Last chance to redeem spots will be at Farm-To-College on June 4th! For more information visit the UC Davis Student Housing Sustainability website. Be mindful, we're in a drought! Spring Cleaning Donation Drive is almost here! California is experiencing a severe drought. During this time UC Davis is striving to reduce water use by 25%. Please do your part and help conserve water. One week left before the Student Housing "Goodwill Not Landfill" donation drive. Take advantage of this time to start bagging up any items you have to donate. Bags are available upon request at the Area Service Desk in each housing area and collection bins for reusable items and nonperishable foods will be set-up in every res hall on Monday, June 8th. For more information visit the UC Davis Student Housing Sustainability water website. For details visit the UC Davis Student Housing Spring Cleaning website. Questions or comments? Email or call Jenni Porter at 530-7524265. 9th Annual Spring Farm to College Thursday, June 4 | 4:30 - 7:30 PM | Segundo Quad Join UC Davis Dining Services for the 9th Annual Spring Farm to College! Farm to College is a celebration of local and sustainable food. Join the UC Davis campus community for a picnic on the lawn featuring fresh, local, sustainable food options, arts and crafts, live music, and more! Share pictures of Farm to College night with all your family and friends. Just be sure to tag #FarmtoCollege on Twitter and Instagram. Sustainability Resident Garden Now that you've been in Davis for almost one full school year, it's no secret that this town is surrounded by farmland. So who are all these local farmers and what are the chefs on campus creating with the fresh, local products we have access to? As Spring Quarter comes to a close please join UC Davis Dining Services for our End of the Year Culinary Celebration: Farm to College, Next Thursday, June 4th from 4:30 - 7:30 PM on the Segundo Lawn. This event exemplifies all the sustainability that the Dining Commons strives for with entrees, desserts, beverages, activities, and entertainment. You don't want to miss this! If you are reading this, you may still be in time to make our special end-of-the-year garden party, Friday morning May 29th at 10 AM! If not, that's okay because you can also find us at the Farm to College celebration coming up next week! Look for us or all of the people with the herb crowns, they will know what's up. And as always, check us out at our garden hours: Mondays - Thursdays from 3 - 4 PM Swipe Out Hunger Now - the end of the academic year | Donate at Crossroads, Junction, Trudy's or any Dining Commons At the end of the academic year you will have the option to donate any remaining swipes. 2nd Year Housing | Important Dates The deadline to request to cancel your housing application and receive a full refund of the $500 reservation fee was April 30, 2015. 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. 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. Campus Department Announcements University Honors Program Research Conference Saturday, May 30 | 9 AM - 12:30 PM | Giedt Hall The University Honors Program (UHP) Research Conference is an opportunity for UHP students in all academic disciplines to orally present their research and projects from the last year. Broken into three different sessions, the presentations will cover a wide range of topics, such as Huntington's Disease, student financials, the New York Times' representation of Armenian-Americans, and much more. For more information visit the Facebook event. UC Davis Stores | Textbook Buyback & Rental Returns Return your textbook rentals or sell your books for cash at any of these locations! Check the real-time value of your books at ucdavisstores.com/cash ARC Lobby Friday, June 5: 8:30am - 6pm | Saturday, June 6: 8:30am - 5pm Monday, June 8 through Thursday, June 11: 8:30am - 6pm | Friday, June 12: 8:30am - 5pm Life Sciences Lecture Hall, Cuarto Emerson, Tercero (Wall 155), Segundo DC Monday, June 8 through Thursday, June 11: 10am - 3pm UC Davis Campus Planning | Living on Campus Survey At UC Davis we have many dedicated people contributing towards a better campus for tomorrow. In collaboration with students, faculty, and staff, we aim to steward the campus of today into a more sustainable future, advance our academic excellence, and foster a healthy and vibrant community for generations to come. As we envision these futures, we want to learn more about your experience of campus. Please take a moment to participate in the Living on Campus Survey. It takes minutes and it's fun! TAKE THE SURVEY Complete the survey and be entered to win a $25 UC Davis Stores gift card. Twenty students will be randomly selected. Planning for Tomorrow UC Davis will initiate a planning process to update the Long Range Development Plan (LRDP) in the fall of 2015. The LRDP update will respond to the Chancellor's 2020 Initiative, as well as, the Carbon Neutrality Initiative from President Napolitano. Learn more about the LRDP from the Campus Planning website. UC Davis Farmers Market UC Davis Medical Center | Acne Study Wednesdays | 11 AM - 1:30 PM | North Quad Do you have acne? You may qualify for a study of a Use your Aggie Cash at the UC Davis Farmers Market on the Quad! Every Wednesday of spring quarter, the farmers market will be located on the North Quad of the UC Davis campus, right outside the Coffee House. Come by for lunch, groceries, and a friendly atmosphere. Your local farmers provide fresh organic fruits, vegetables, honey, juice, and more! The UC Davis Farmers Market is the place to be this spring. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter and stay updated on the farmers market at farmersmarket.ucdavis.edu! topical investigational medicated gel at University of California Davis Dermatology. You may receive study related care and study medication and be compensated for time and travel. If you have acne, please call UC Davis Dermatology at 916-734-1509 or visit the UC Davis Medical Center Topical Acne Medication website to learn more. 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 Theatre and Dance Real Women Have Curves | ITDP by Sara Moncado June 5 - 7, 2015 | 6 PM Transportation and Parking Services Rideshare and Save! If you're hitting the road for a weekend or just need to get away, post a trip on Zimride to match up and save! zimride.ucdavis.edu 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. Native American Experience (NAS 10) Monday-Thursday | 10 AM - 11:40 AM | Summer Session One (June 22-July 31, 2015) Professor Steven Crum (Western Shoshone), Department of Native American Studies (NAS), UC Davis Interested in taking an Exciting 2015 UC Davis Summer School Course? Take Native American Experience (NAS 10)! This course provide an overview of the significant histories, life-ways, and issues ithat revolve around the past and contemporary Indigenous cultures of the Americas. The course will look at a number of important topics, including cultural, economic, and political resurgence of Native American peoples of the United States. Gaming and Casinos is an example of economic resurgence. Because NAS follows a Western Hemispheric approach to the study of Indigenous peoples, lectures will cover important events that have taken place in those Latin American nation-states that have sizable Indigenous populations. This includes Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru. Some of the topics will be the Chiapas Rebellion of 1994 and how and why Evo Morales became the first Indigenous president of recent times to be elected to the Office of the Presidency of Bolivia in 2005. Moreover, NAS 10 will give some coverage to Indigenous peoples living in three Asian nation-states that recognize the status of Indigenous peoples: Japan, the Philippines, and Taiwan. The course will give attention to how the issues of Indigenous peoples of Latin America and Asia compare and contrast with those of Native American people in the U.S. NAS 10 fulfills a number of GE categories. Required Textbooks + Eisler, Kim, Revenge of the Pequot: How a Small Native American Tribe Created the World's Most Profitable Casino (2001). + Wilkinson, Charles, Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Nations (2005). Sorority and Fraternity Life Updates Upcoming Events 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. Kappa Karnival Saturday, May 30 | Noon - 2 PM | Russell Field Come out to Kappa Kappa Gamma's second annual Kappa Karnival! There will be games and activities such as an inflatable slip-n-slide, dunk tank, face painting, pie the prez and more! Also, lunch will be provided by The Hotdogger with a variety of delicious hot dogs including but not limited to beef, veggie and polish. Don't forget to save some room for our cotton candy machine for dessert! During the Karnival, you can watch your favorite fraternities battle it out in a series of competitions such as tugof-war, relay races, and eating contests! All proceeds go to our National Philanthropies-- Reading is Fundamental and Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation. Tickets are $8 at the door. Delta Sigma Phi Recycling Competition Let the brothers of Delta Sigma Phi help your chapter recycle- for a good cause! Delta Sigma Phi will be facilitating a quarter long competition among IFC fraternities to see which house can recycle the most cans and bottles over the course of the quarter. Delta Sigs will collect and recycle the waste for you, and all of the funds will be donated to the Cancer Research Institute. The chapter that collects the most recyclables will receive $100 to a philanthropy of their choice. If you are interested in participating, contact Cooper at [email protected] for more information. Chapters Currently Not Registered 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. Copyright © UC Davis Student Housing 2015. All Rights Reserved. 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