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Partnering with Public Schools

How UCSF is supporting science teachers and redefining the chance of academic success for disadvantaged students.

A scientist helps a high school student with a microscope.

UCSF Kicks Off Holiday Season with Tree Lighting and Community Award

<p>San Francisco 49ers legends Joe Montana and Dwight Clark and R&B singer/songwriter Robin Thicke helped ring in the holiday season last week at the fifth annual 555 Holiday Tree Lighting, where UCSF's inaugural community award was presented.</p>

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UCSF Kicks Off Employee Giving Program

<p>UCSF is rolling out its Employee Giving Program, an annual opportunity for faculty and staff to give back to and strengthen their community.</p>

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Bay Area Science Festival Culminates at AT&T Park on Saturday

<p>AT&T Park – home of the World Series champions, the San Francisco Giants&nbsp;–&nbsp;will become a science wonderland when the Bay Area Science Festival concludes again with a free science extravaganza on&nbsp;Saturday, Nov. 3.&nbsp;</p>

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Annual Tradition Celebrates UCSF Community Partnerships

<p>Exemplary community collaborations that promote health equity in San Francisco took center stage at the Fourth Annual Partnerships Celebration sponsored by UCSF’s&nbsp;<a href="http://partnerships.ucsf.edu/">University Community Partnerships</a>&nbsp;(UCP).</p>

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SFGH Helps Patients Become Financially Fit

Led by UCSF family medicine and pediatric residents as well as financially savvy volunteers, the Financial Fitness Clinic improves people’s health and well-being through financial education.

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Scientists Bring Hands-On Fun to Class

UCSF's Science & Health Education Partnership (SEP) pairs teachers with UCSF researchers and graduate students to create rich classroom experiences through explorations in biology and chemistry to K-12 students in San Francisco's schools.

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Volunteers Restore Historic Trail

For the past three years, UCSF has joined in partnership with community volunteers and the Recreation and Parks Department to restore a trail on Mt. Sutro that had been closed to the public for nearly half a century.

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