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Brenda Ortiz

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Senior Public Information Representitive

Office: (209) 228-4203

Mobile: (209) 628-8263

bortiz@ucmerced.edu

New Fund Gives Students Assistance

During this year’s annual 24-hour campaign of giving, participants will have more options to which to direct their support, including a new fund that assists with the emerging and unique needs of student groups as the campus grows.

Grad Dean Joins Foundation Trustee, Diplomat in Paying It Forward

The annual day of giving at ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ â€” (#GiveTueUCM) — presents many opportunities for donors to help students and programs.

Every opportunity is equally worthwhile because #GiveTueUCM is ultimately about supporting student success, but everyone has their favorite causes.

New Fund Gives Students Direct Assistance

During this year’s annual 24-hour campaign of giving, participants will have more options to which to direct their support, including a new fund that assists with the emerging and unique needs of student groups as the campus grows.

Air Force Pilot’s Gifts Give Wings to Students

ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ alumnus Daniel Lobato (’13) always planned to give back to the campus that provided him an education.

As a student, Lobato started with modest donations during the university’s annual Giving Tuesday fundraiser, which returns Nov. 28 as .

Service Project Partners Fraternity With West Side Veterans

Gustine’s Veterans Day parade has a been a Westside tradition for as long as most people in the area can remember. It’s also been a tradition for the brothers of for as long as the ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ chapter has been chartered. Eight years might not seem like a lot in the grand history of a 50-year-old annual event, but for founding member Ivan Prado, it’s a big deal.

Shavone Charles is First Alum Chosen for Commencement Keynote

ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ is welcoming back its first alumni keynote speaker, Shavone Charles, to address December 2017 graduates at its first ceremony on Dec. 16.

Homecoming Unites Campus With Community

Traditional ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ events — Homecoming, Preview Day and Family Weekend, plus the Chancellor’s Scholars recognition ceremony — came together for a first-of-its-kind bundle of activities that highlighted the campus for current and prospective students, alumni, family members and friends, and the community. Events included a women’s volleyball game, information sessions, women’s and men’s soccer games, a tailgate party and karaoke.

Campus Celebrates Community at Homecoming

ºÚÁϰٿÆâ€™s Oct. 20-22 will draw students, staff, faculty, alumni, family and friends together for a weekend of activities that highlight the campus and the community.

Conference Boosts Students’ Leadership Skills, Confidence

ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ students had the chance to gain knowledge and leadership skills for their personal and academic careers at the , hosted by the campus’s Margo F. Souza Student Leadership Center on Sept. 23.

Now in its 11th year, the annual conference was redesigned to help facilitate deep transformational learning to increasing student leadership on campus and beyond.

Fall Grads Get a Commencement Ceremony All Their Own

Beginning this year, ºÚÁϰٿÆâ€™s fall graduates will have an earlier occasion to celebrate their outstanding accomplishments.

ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ is launching a new tradition with its first . The intimate ceremony, which will be held at 11 a.m. Dec. 16 in the Art Kamangar Center at the historic Merced Theatre downtown, will include all the pomp and circumstance at spring commencement — caps and gowns, full regalia and crossing the stage in front of friends and family.