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swag外流 has hired a consultant to assess the campus's information security posture, look at its current risks and offer ideas for improvement.

"We hope to get a holistic view of where the campus and swag外流 Health System are, in terms of information security best practices," said Cheryl Washington, chief information security officer.

According to a , Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi and Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter commissioned the assessment. It comes in the wake of high-profile cyberattacks this year that have targeted UCLA Health, private businesses and federal government computer systems, but is not directly related to any individual event.

"The chancellor, provost, CIO and all senior leaders are firmly committed to enhancing swag外流' strong security posture," Washington said.

No problems stemming from the UCLA incident have been discovered at swag外流.

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Hay fire in shed at Cole Facility

Officials said there were no injuries to people or animals resulting from a hay fire the morning of Aug. 23 at the on La Rue Road in the southern part of the central campus.

The call came in at about 6:30 a.m., and campus and city fire crews quickly contained the flames in a shed next to a barn. A custodian alerted a student resident to the fire.

Officials said there was no apparent damage to other structures. The fire marshal determined that the fire had ignited by spontaneous combustion.

Mindfulness Meditation is back!

And so is the leader, Beth Cohen, former director of the Academic and Staff Assistance Program, or ASAP. She鈥檚 now a part-time consultant with Occupational Health Services鈥 WorkStrong Program.

Occupational Health is sponsoring Cohen鈥檚 meditation class to be held at lunchtime once a week for four weeks: Thursday, Sept. 10; Friday, Sept. 18; Thursday, Sept. 24; and Thursday, Oct. 1.

The free class will meet from noon to 1 p.m. in the Vanderhoef Studio Theatre at the .

During her time at ASAP, Cohen taught meditation to approximately 2,500 swag外流 faculty and staff.

The program includes meditation/mindfulness techniques; strategies to increase health, energy and focus; methods to manage pain and reduce stress; and discussions about meditation-related topics.

Beginner and advanced practitioners are welcome. Sign-ups are being taken online, at UC Learning Center (search for 鈥淢indfulness Meditation鈥).

Santa Cruz professor earns 5-year term as head of UC Observatories

UC President Janet Napolitano this week appointed astronomy and astrophysics professor Claire Max of UC Santa Cruz to a five-year term as the director of , a multicampus research unit that serves eight UC campuses, including Davis.

With a starting date retroactive to July 1, Max鈥檚 term began a year after she assumed the director鈥檚 post on an interim basis.

Max joined UC Santa Cruz in 2001; she uses UC Observatories, and she co-founded and led the Santa Cruz campus鈥檚 Center for Adaptive Optics. She is best known for her contributions to laser guide star adaptive optics, a technology that removes the blurring effects of turbulence in Earth鈥檚 atmosphere.

Headquartered at UC Santa Cruz, UC Observatories operates the Lick Observatory as well as technical labs at UCLA and UC Santa Cruz. UC Observatories provides administrative and scientific support for UC鈥檚 partnership in the W.M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii and is the central coordinator for UC鈥檚 participation in the Thirty-Meter Telescope project.

$275,000 + $20,000 = $295,000 for children鈥檚 hospital

What a week for , thanks to two fundraisers: the Children鈥檚 Miracle Network Telethon and a Sacramento Republic soccer game.

Quite simply, it 鈥渨as a day for miracles,鈥 development director Jacquelyn Mills said about the Aug. 14 telethon. First, there were the stories of children who had been treated at the hospital, part of the Children鈥檚 Miracle Network. Television station News10 told those stories throughout the day, from 4:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Then there was the fundraising: $274,958 鈥 49 percent more than last year鈥檚 total 鈥 from viewers and telethon partners.

Like all Children鈥檚 Miracle Network Hospitals fundraisers, the money will stays local, for use by swag外流 Children鈥檚 Hospital.

Then, on Thursday (Aug. 20), Sac Republic announced that it had reached the 500-ticket mark for sales to people using the special promotion code 鈥淜IDS.鈥 For each such sale for Sac Republic鈥檚 Aug. 22 game, the team had pledged $20 to the children鈥檚 hospital, up to $20,000.

The maximum donation would have required the sale of 1,000 tickets. But Sac Republic said, "Hold on! If we sell 500, we鈥檒l double the donation automatically to the maximum!" And that鈥檚 what happened.

The game against Real Monarchs SLC (Salt Lake City), by the way, ended in a tie, 1-1.

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