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“[ Climate change ] has become , in my view , one of the most interdisciplinary science problems that exists and that ’ s part of what makes it so exciting .”
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“[ Climate change ] has become , in my view , one of the most interdisciplinary science problems that exists and that ’ s part of what makes it so exciting .”

Michael E . Mann , award-winning climate scientist , who spoke at an Earth Day event sponsored by Muir College .
Photo : Jon Golden

LIBRARY LIBATIONS

This spring , Audrey ’ s Café will open its doors to Tritons
craving a quick study break or caffeine fix . Made possible by a $ 3 million gift by Audrey Geisel , the café is ideally located on Geisel Library ’ s main floor , the most heavily used study area .
UNIVERSITY 2.0
The hot topic at Sixth College ’ s Experiential Learning Conference ?
Preparing the next generation of leaders for today ’ s complex world . Hundreds of scholars , practitioners , instructors and students attended this March .
RAZA ROOTS
Roosevelt College has become home to Raza Housing , whose residents develop appreciation for the Chicano / a and Latino / a experience in the U . S . and the histories and cultures of Latin America . The housing is open to students from all six colleges .
A DECADE DEVOTED
Theatre and Dance Professor Allan Havis concludes a 10-year tenure as provost of Marshall College this June . His legacy includes the Marshall Mentor Program for transfer students and the Marshall Medal for distinguished civic leaders .
CELEBRATING SEUSS
The campus celebrated the life , legacy , and 112th birthday of Theodor Geisel , also known as Dr . Seuss , with games , cake and a splendiferous “ Seussical Spectacular ” hosted by Warren College .
BEYOND OFFICE HOURS
Revelle College students can now take the “ Next Step ”— a new mentor program pairing students with faculty mentors based on common professional and extracurricular interests .
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