WHERE TO FIND HELP CAMPUS HOT SPOTS Science Hill 7 Conference Offices College Ten Arboretum & Botanic Garden 1 The buildings on UCSC’s Science Hill include the College Nine Crown College There are Conference Offices in various locations award-winning Science and Engineering Library, The UCSC Arboretum & Botanic Garden is a set amid redwood trees and open to the public; on campus with friendly and knowledgeable staff to research and teaching facility serving the campus and assist you. Locations and hours are listed below: Sinsheimer Laboratories, housing the Biology 167 the public. Particular specialties are conifers, primitive Department; Thimann Laboratories, housing the North Perimeter angiosperms, and plant families of the Southern West Conference Office W Parking Lot Chemistry and Biochemistry Department; the 150 Hemisphere. Located near the intersection of Empire Earth and Marine Sciences Building, housing the Social Grade and Western Drive, the Arboretum is open to 7:00 am–8:00 pm Sciences 1 Earth and Planetary Sciences and Ocean Sciences 156 154 155 the public daily with an entrance fee of $5.00. Norrie’s Porter College Apt. E #104 RV * * Departments; and Natural Sciences 2, housing the Park Social 153 152 139 Sciences 2 Gift Shop is also open daily. arboretum.ucsc.edu Phone: (831) 502-7000 165 166 Firehouse Environmental Studies Department as well as the Serving: Rachel Carson, Oakes, Porter and Kresge 139 Center for Adaptive Optics. Access to Science Hill is 139 111 123 Merrill College ATMs 2 off McLaughlin Drive. oad University R 111 Engineering 2 n ** East Conference Office E 123 Center Bank ATMs, accepting most cards, are located just 164 8 111 139* Communications Co-gen quapi 111 across from the Bay Tree Bookstore. Theater Arts Center 5 7:00 am–8:00 pm Jack Baskin * Expansion ** GLBTIRC Stevenson Apt. 9 #201 Engineering Building Chin KZSC The Theater Arts Center (formerly Performing McLaughlin 114 Phone: (831) 502-7002 157 138 Dr. C Bay Tree Bookstore 2 Kresge College Graduate Auditorium Arts), in the center of campus off Meyer Drive is Biomed Serving: Cowell and Stevenson Student 149 McLa The bookstore is located off Hagar Drive. Available at the setting for a year-round program of drama, Housing Physical 119 * Sciences ug 119 * dance, and special events. Facilities include the hli the bookstore are campus souvenirs, apparel, computer 142 112 & EngineeringScience Central Conference Office C ** * 128 n 535-seat Mainstage, the 231-seat Second Stage, the Core West Sinsheimer Library * Cowell Health D supplies, food, and snack items. Bookstore hours are Structure Labs Center r. 7:00 am–8:00 pm Interdisciplinary Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5:30 pm, and Saturday, recently completed 400-seat Media Theater, as well Sciences The Chadwick Garden (CASFS) 7 Upper Quarry . as a large Experimental Theater. The Theater Arts Merrill Res Hall D (Dubois) N.S. 2 Natural r 10 am–4 pm. slugstore.ucsc.edu He Sciences Amphitheater D McLaughlin Drive l Annex r 158 ler Graduate a Department, and the UCSC Ticket Office are all Phone: (831) 502-7004 Thimann g Drive 113 Thimann Student Commons a Lecture H Humanities and Social 109 located in the facility. Serving: Colleges Nine and Ten, Crown and Merrill Labs Hall Sciences Facility 110 * The Farm 3 Redwood Center for Grove Adaptive Classroom Optics Unit Bay Tree 107 Apartments Hahn Art UCSC’s 30-acre organic Farm is one of the research Community Safety Officers Student Union Building Facility UCO/Lick Observatory Earth & Marine Student Union/ 108 and educational sites of the Center for Agroecology and 7:15 pm–2:45 am 145 159 Sciences Redwood Building 102 * A working observatory since the 1880s, Lick is 2 108 Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS). CASFS is working 143 * Kerr Phone: (831) 459-2100 147** 147 Kerr Hall S located on Mt. Hamilton 19 miles east of San Jose teinh toward the development of sustainable agricultural Hall art W CSOs patrol the campus, provide safety escorts ay systems–those that maintain environmental quality and about 60 miles from UC Santa Cruz. The between locations for guests, ensure building 141 Hahn E visitors’ center and visitors’ gallery (housing the Student and provide employment, nutritious food, and an security and assist participants with lockouts after Sinsheimer-Stanley Services affordable way of life while ensuring the same for future 120-inch Shane Telescope) are open to the public. Festival Glen 163 regular office hours on a nightly basis. McHenry generations. The Farm–located near the base of the In 1988, the university established the University 140 4 Library W Theater campus–is open to the public and sponsors a variety of of California Observatories (UCO), to manage Our website: conferenceservices.ucsc.edu Arts Center 101*** public education events for the community. Lick Observatory and UC’s component of the Keck Transfer 120 * Community casfs.ucsc.edu Observatory in Hawaii. UCO’s headquarters are on Ticket Basketball 103 OPERS Stevenson College Office ** Court the Santa Cruz campus in Kerr Hall. 124 Mainstage * 101 East Pool ucolick.org COLLEGES AT UCSC Field Long Marine Laboratory Porter College House Mey Physical Education, Cowell College er D Elena Baskin Visual Founded 1965 ri Acadmic Tennis Located three miles from campus on the shoreline of ve Arts Center 6 Recreation, and UCSC Upper Campus Resources Sports Center Cowell College was the founding college of 125 * Center the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, Long UC Santa Cruz. Its motto, The Pursuit of Truth in the 5 Marine Laboratory (LML) has facilities for research, These natural lands contain many sensitive and 126* Company of Friends * H East Field unique biological, geological and cultural resources , represents its twin commitments a instruction, and public education. Adjacent to LML, g Wellness Recital a to academic endeavor and supportive community. r Center and reserves (additional information is available at Hall D the Seymour Marine Discovery Center hosts nearly Cowell College r i v ucsantacruz.ucnrs.org click on UCSC Campus). Family 136 Music e 80,000 school children yearly as well as other visitors. 146 * University Center Stevenson College Founded 1966 Student House seymourcenter.ucsc.edu The upper campus is open to the public from Housing * Stevenson College’s theme, Self and Society, links 5 am to 8 pm daily. Map is available maps.ucsc.edu the past with the present to give students a greater 135* McHenry Library 4 understanding of themselves and their cultures, and University Center 8 West Field Lower East Field McHenry Library, located in the center of campus off to help them think globally. 133 House 131 y Meyer Drive, houses the campus’s collections in the The University Center, Terra Fresca Restaurant Wa land 129 East Remote *Kosh C & Coffee Bar and University Center Catering * 132 Parking Lot oolidge arts, humanities, and social sciences. The Global Village Crown College 130 Founded 1967 104 Cafe is located in the library’s foyer. The library, named provide the campus community with space to Crown College’s theme, Science, Technology, and 134 * Drive for founding Chancellor Dean McHenry, is open to accommodate scholarly and professional meetings, Society, explores the relationship of science and 162 * 160** 144 the public. Please check the library web site for current small conferences, programs and special events, as O * Rachel Carson College technology with the world around us. a 161 well as a place to relax, socialize, and dine during the k library.ucsc.edu/mchenry-library e hours, FSH s Ro Lower Quarry academic year. During the summer, the facility and Playfield ad e iv Merrill College Founded 1968 r catering services are available for conferences and D Music Center 5 r e Merrill College’s theme, Cultural Identities and Global ll special events. ucenter.ucsc.edu E e Consciousness, focuses on the relationship between the mpi H UCSC’s Music Center, including a state-of-the-art re 396-seat Recital Hall and Indonesian gamelan United States and the rest of the world to break down Gr West Remote The Village a Parking Lot 127 d and electronic music studios, houses all Music the barriers that divide cultures. e Lower West Field Department programs. The Music Center is located in the center of campus off Meyer Drive. Many Porter College Founded 1969 West Entrance Kiosk 169** Ars Longa, Vita Brevis: Life is Short, Art Endures. We performances are open to the public. music.ucsc.edu believe that creativity is integral to all fields of study Oakes College from art to physics to linguistics, and we make every effort to promote an environment in which original Recreational Facilities (OPERS) 6 thought, creative imagination, and personal and The East Field House complex includes tennis courts, cultural difference are appreciated. 168 * dance and martial arts studios, a gymnasium, locker rooms, basketball courts, a half-mile jogging track, Kresge College Founded 1971 sports fields, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The Kresge Colleges theme, Power and Representation, East Field House complex, located off Hagar Drive, has Horticulture II explores the many ways we constitute ourselves as and spectacular views of the Monterey Bay. Fitness center Horticulture I individuals in relation to communities, focusing on Office and pool daily fee for conference participants is $5.00. e v representations of class, ethnicity, sexual orientation, 3 i opers.ucsc.edu 1 r D Water Tank Amphitheater r gender, and race. a g UCSC a Center for Agroecology & H Arboretum Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS) Oakes College Gift Shop Founded 1972 Coolidge Drive The Oakes College theme, Communicating Diversity for a Just Society, prepares students to become active Hag ar C Faculty t citizens and future leaders capable of communicating Housing 148 .
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