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ACADEMIC

Chicana/Latina Research Center
www.clrc.ucdavis.edu
Scholarship and teaching focused on Chicana/Latina/Native American women's writings, history, issues, and concerns.
Contact: CLRC Staff, 752-8882, clrc@ucdavis.edu

Consortium for Women and Research
www.research.ucdavis.edu
Supports faculty and graduate students in advancing research and creative work by and about women, through competitive awards, support programs, co-sponsorships, research resources and sprofessional development.
Contact: Beverly Babcock, 754-8851
bababcock@ucdavis.edu
consortforwomen@ucdavis.edu

Gender and Global Issues Program
http://wms.ucdavis.edu/ggisite/
Features a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program, International internship Programs, Visiting Scholar Programs, Speaker Series and the Davis Feminist Film Festival with the goal of bridging the university to global communities.
Contact: Margareta Lelea, ggip@ucdavis.edu

Math Cafe
www.geocities.com/math_cafe/
WRRC Peer Educator math tutoring and study group to promote women in mathematics.
Contact: Bassem Andrew Saad
basaad@ucdavis.edu

Sexuality Studies
wms.ucdavis.edu/wgssite/sexualitystudies/

The minor in Sexuality Studies brings together a variety of
perspectives from the humanities and social sciences on the study of sexuality, including literature, history, religion, anthropology, law, sociology, and psychology.

Women and Gender Studies Program
http://wms.ucdavis.edu
Academic program offering a major, minor and graduate emphasis. The program also participates in the Cultural Studies M.A. and Ph.D. Program.
Contact:
Anna Kuhn, Director, 752-4686
akkuhn@ucdavis.edu
Undergraduate Advisor, 754-7525
ggopinath@ucdavis.edu
Fatima Garcia, Peer Advisor
ftmgarcia@ucdavis.edu

Women in Engineering Program (WIE)
wie.engineering.ucdavis.edu
WIE provides outreach enand retention programs for women students in engineering. Office located at 1125 Kemper Hall.
Contact: Renee Maldonado, 754-5866
rjmaldonado@ucdavis.edu

WRRC Library
wrrc.ucdavis.edu/lib_welcome.html
Over 8,000 books, journals, websites and research assistance on women and gender in a cozy study space.
Contact: Joy Erickson, 752-3372, jrerickson@ucdavis.edu

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CHILD CARE

City of Davis
www.city.davis.ca.us
Information and referrals to licensed childcare, grant and subsidy programs, library, newsletter and parenting classes.
Contact:
Ing Lindsey, 757-5695, resources and referral
Robert Wallis, 757-5695, subsidy program

Maternity/Paternity Leave Questions
Make an appointment for confidential discussion about your maternity leave benefits.
Contact: Elaine Nakata, 752-7997, esnakata@ucdavis.edu

UCD Child Care and Family Services
Information and referrals to campus and city child care services. Community programs and resources for children and families. Assistance with financial aid. Breastfeeding Support Program.
Contact: Brooklynn Mundy
bmundy@ucdavis.edu, 752-5415
http://www.hr.ucdavis.edu/Work_Life/Life

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ADVOCACY

Graduate Student Assistant to the Dean and Chancellor in the Graduate Studies Office
Liaison between graduate students and Graduate Studies, the graduate council and the Chancellor.
Contact: Toby Beauchamp, (530) 752-4090
gradassistant@ucdavis.edu

National Organization for Women
www.canow.org
As members of the UCD campus chapter of NOW, through the education and activism, NOW members work for safety, health and equal opportunities for all women. Our work crosses the lines of gender, race, class, ability and sexual orientation to create a more egalitarian society for all. Contact: Tyler Felix, etfelix@ucdavis.edu

Student Assistant to the Chancellor
Student liaisons to University administration.
Contact: Anne Marie Sanchez
amsanchez@ucdavis.edu

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DISCRIMINATION

Discrimination Complaint Hotline
Informal process to receive confidential information, assistance and referral for staff and faculty.
Campus hotline: 752-4357

Sexual Harassment Education Program
www.hr.ucdavis.edu/health_services/ sexual_harassment
Confidential advice and information about sexual harassment.
Contact: Lisa Brodkey, 752-9255
labrodkey@ucdavis.edu
Hotline: 752-2255

Student Judicial Affairs
Responds to alleged violations of campus policy; coordinates informal resolution and formal hearings for cases of alleged student misconduct; assists with informal resolution of student grievances.
Contact:Colette Nuno, 752-1128, cdnuno@ucdavis.edu
Don Dudley, djdudley@ucdavis.edu

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SEXUAL ASSAULT

Cal Aggie Hosts
Free nighttime escort service for students and staff to any campus location or off-campus residence hall. Weeknights and weekends, 6 pm to midnight.
To obtain escort: 752-1727

Campus Violence Prevention Program
cvpp.ucdavis.edu
Short term counseling, crisis intervention, and advocacy for sexual assault, relationship/domestic violence and stalking; workshops on self-defense, relationship violence, and sexual assault awareness; education and outreach about bias-related activity; support groups; video and resource library.
Contact: Jennifer Beeman, 752-3299
jmbeeman@ucdavis.edu
Marisa Messier, Victim Advocate
754-6387,(916) 523-2419 (pager)
mdmessier@ucdavis.edu

Rape Agression Defense Systems: Self-defense
Self-defense classes for women; teaches physical defense techniques and risk reduction strategies. Classes offered quarterly.
Contact: Coming soon...

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COUNSELING DISCUSSION GROUPS

Academic and Staff Assistance Program
www.hr.ucdavis.edu/ASAP
Confidential professional help for staff and faculty with personal or work-related problems.
Contact: 752-ASAP

Counseling Center and Psychological Services
Professional individual and group counseling for students.
Contact: 752-0871

The House
Student peer counseling.
Contact: 752-2790

WRRC
Informal individual advising and referral for students, staff, and faculty, and a variety of support and discussion groups.
Contact: 752-3372

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HEALTH SEXUALITY

Health Education and Promotion
Information, peer education and referrals for students on sexual health concerns. Free, anonymous HIV testing available weekly during academic year.

Contact: Polly Paulson, pcpaulson@ucdavis.edu
or 530-752-4142
HEP Reception 530-752-9652
HIV Testing Info Line 530-754-7000


Women's Clinic at Cowell Student Health Center
Exams; diagnosis and treatment of vaginal infections and STDs; prescriptions for contraceptives; pregnancy testing; counseling and referrals for students. General women's health information.
Contact: appointment line 752-2349
Advice Nurse 752-9649

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and
Treatment (ADAPT): (530) 752-6334
Anonymous HIV Testing Recorded Info:
(530) 754-7000

Gender and Sexuality
Commission (GASC)

The purpose of the Gender and Sexuality
Commission (GASC) is to actively promote
awareness of gender and sexuality issues, as
well as sexual assault through outreach
efforts, publicity drives, and special projects;
works to improve campus awareness about
these issues.
Contact: Angelique Tarazi
actarazi@ucdavis.edu

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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Feminist Forum
The Feminist Forum is a law school forum for feminists to discuss legal issues that affect women. It provides support and guidance for women pursuing careers in or interested in law.
Contact: Monica Baumann
mjbaumann@ucdavis.edu

Graduate Student Association
gsa.ucdavis.edu
Services and advocacy for graduate students.
Contact: Sandra Hansen, (530) 752-6108
shansen@ucdavis.edu or
gsa@ucdavis.edu
http://gsa.ucdavis.edu

MAAR (Men Acting Against Rape)
http://www.ucdmaar.org
The club provides peer education, events, and community outreach. Don't just BE against rape, ACT against it!
Contact: Sam Hardie, skhardie@ucdavis.edu

Prytanean Honor Society
Undergraduate women's honor and service organization.
Contact: Thanh Hua, (530) 902-2176
prytpresident@gmail.com

Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
swe.engr.ucdavis.edu
A UCD student club, SWE encourages the advancement of women in engineering through academic and social support. Membership is open to all engineering students.
Contact: Renee Maldonado, 754-5866
rjmaldonado@ucdavis.edu

Sororities
spac.ucdavis.edu
Women's organizations promoting academics, service, leadership, campus involvement, and sisterhood.
Contact: Mike Bodnarik
(530) 752-2027
mrbodnarik@ucdavis.edu
Lori Fuller
ljfuller@ucdavis.edu

OWLS (Older Wiser Learners)
reentry.ucdavis.edu
Today's Nontraditional Students, provides networking opportunities, support and extra curricular activities to reentry students.
Contact: Katrina Flores, (530) 752-2005
kmflores@ucdavis.edu

Women in Leadership
http://wil.gsm. ucdavis.edu
Informal group for women MBA students to discuss issues that affect women in management.
Contact: womenleaders@gsm.ucdavis.edu

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RELATED RESOURCES

Cross Cultural Center
ccc.ucdavis.edu
Fosters understanding and appreciation for the many cultures reflected in the campus community through educational programs, academic resources and special events.
Contact: Steven Baissa, 752-4287, salam@ucdavis.edu

Student Disability Center
Offers advice and assistance to students with temporary or permanent disabilities.
Contact: Jennifer Gibson, 752-3184, sdc@ucdavis.edu

Educational Opportunity Program Information Office
A centralized advising center primarily for EOP students. Provides academic advising, personal and social peer counceling, and educational programs targeted to the needs of EOP students.
Contact: Arnette Bates, EOP Coordinator, 752-8052
atbates@ucdavis.edu
Advising service, 752-3000
EOP Program Assistant, 752-9711

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center
lgbcenter.ucdavis.edu
Provides a range of education, information and advocacy services and works to create and maintain an open, safe, and inclusive environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students, staff, faculty, their family and friends.
Contact: Sheri Atkinson, Director, 752-2452
slatkinson@ucdavis.edu

Office of Campus Community Relations
Promote the development of a respectful and inclusive campus community, provide leadership in faculty and staff recruitment and retention process; offer informal process for resolving discrimination grievances.
Contact
: Rahim Reed, (530) 752-2071
rreed@ucdavis.edu

Reentry Students
Support services, information and advocacy for reentry students, students with families, or students who have experienced a life change that distinguishes them from the traditional student population.
Contact: Shirley Sperry, 752-4441 or 752-2005 ssperry@ucdavis.edu

Services for International Students and Scholars (SISS)
Programs, support services, information and referral for international students, scholars and their families.
Contact: Wesley Young, 752-0864, siss@ucdavis.edu

Staff Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity and Diversity
Provide consultation in workforce utilization, informal discrimination complaints, diversity education/training.
Contact: 752-6030
Confidential Hotline: 530-752-HELP

Student Recruitment and Retention Center (SRRC)
spacweb.ucdavis.edu/srrc
Provides student-organized outreach and retention services for under-represented communities by offering study halls, workshops, presentations and mentorships.
Contact: Leha Ollison, 752-2027, lhollison@ucdavis.edu
Mayra Llamas, 752-7280 mallamas@ucdavis.edu

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