Summer Content / Summer Content for ºÙºÙÊÓƵ en What’s Open, What’s Closed: Summer 2024 /news/whats-open-whats-closed-summer-2024 <p>There may be less activity on campus over the summer, but there are still plenty of places on campus to get food and coffee on weekdays, including several platforms at the Coffee House and locations operated by Dining Services.&nbsp;</p><p>Weekend food and coffee service on campus is limited over the summer.</p><h2>Coffee House and CoHo South</h2><p>The <a href="https://coffeehouse.ucdavis.edu/hours">Coffee House</a> and <a href="https://coffeehouse.ucdavis.edu/coho-south-cafe">CoHo South</a> are both open Monday-Friday, offering coffee, bagels, pizza, sushi, sandwiches and more.&nbsp;</p> July 16, 2024 - 1:04pm Cody Kitaura /news/whats-open-whats-closed-summer-2024 8 Ways to Beat the Heat at ºÙºÙÊÓƵ /news/ways-to-beat-the-heat-at-uc-davis <p>In Northern California, namely here in the Sacramento Valley, the weather can get pretty warm in the summertime.</p> <p>As the temperatures rise, here in Davis, there are a plenty of ways to beat the heat that won't break the bank, either. The best part about summer in Davis is enjoying the warm sun and taking part in recreational activities that will keep you cool at the same time.</p> July 25, 2018 - 11:30am Anonymous /news/ways-to-beat-the-heat-at-uc-davis 6 Critters You Might See This Summer /news/critters-summer <p>Summer may mean the emergence of some creepy, crawly (and slithery) critters, but that isn’t always a bad thing, ºÙºÙÊÓƵ experts say. From many-legged creatures commonly found around your home during the summer to legless animals you might see out on a summer hike, here’s what our experts say about the critters of summer —&nbsp;and what our wet winter means for many of them.</p> August 15, 2017 - 9:45am Cody Kitaura /news/critters-summer Campus Provides More Financial Aid, Offers Larger Grants for Summer Study /news/campus-provides-more-financial-aid-offers-larger-grants-for-summer-study <p>More financial aid will be available for <a href="https://summer-sessions.ucdavis.edu/">Summer Sessions</a>, and other changes will provide larger grants and lower the number of academic units at which students receive a higher level of support.</p> <p>Eligible students who take six to nine units will receive $1,300; those who take 10 or more units will receive $2,400. Last year, the lower award was $1,100, and the higher amount of $2,200 didn’t kick in until students took 12&nbsp;units.</p> March 07, 2017 - 4:45pm Julia Ann Easley /news/campus-provides-more-financial-aid-offers-larger-grants-for-summer-study ºÙºÙÊÓƵ Aims to Increase Summer Study with Financial Aid Grants, Guaranteed Courses /news/record-investment-financial-aid-grants-guaranteed-courses-aim-increase-summer-study <p>The campus is adding an extra $1.9 million to make available a record $10.5 million in financial aid grants, and guaranteeing almost 300 courses against cancellation to help students take advantage of summer study to reduce their time to degree and overall cost of education.</p> <p>The increased support for <a href="http://summer-sessions.ucdavis.edu/index.html">Summer Sessions</a> is expected to make these funds — which students don’t have to repay — available to nearly 6,500 students, up from the 4,375 who received grants last year.</p> February 26, 2016 - 12:50pm Julia Ann Easley /news/record-investment-financial-aid-grants-guaranteed-courses-aim-increase-summer-study Summer Strategy: More Courses, More Enrollment /news/summer-strategy-more-courses-more-enrollment <p>The campus plans to increase its summer course offerings by as much as 10 percent as one way to increase Summer Sessions enrollment and help students earn their degrees more quickly.</p> <p>Other strategies being explored include offering financial incentives and increasing the financial aid available for summer.</p> January 25, 2016 - 1:49pm Julia Ann Easley /news/summer-strategy-more-courses-more-enrollment