UC faculty and staff invited to UC Bookstores' Annual Open House Dec. 6-7

Save the date and enjoy 30% off gifts, apparel and merchandise, exclusively for UC employees

On Wednesday, Dec. 6 and Thursday, Dec. 7, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., stop by TUC’s UC Bookstores and celebrate the end of the year and annual open house event. Join us to take advantage of the in-store 30% discount and check out the Nike and Air Jordan apparel. Gifts, apparel and merchandise are located on 300 Level TUC.

The 2023 Open House will feature:

  • 30% total discount* on Bookstore purchases of apparel, gifts and general books (30% = your 15% discount +15%)
  • Bearcat mascot photo-op both days: Noon - 1 p.m.

Support Bearcats in need: Contribute to the Bearcats Pantry

Help ensure UC students facing food and campus-life insecurities have access to essential resources. The Bearcats Pantry provides free food, hygiene items and cleaning supplies to those in need. Currently, single-serving sizes, pull-top cans/can openers and non-glass items are requested to keep the pantry stocked. Please join us by bringing non-perishable food items, or other essentials for the Bearcats Pantry and Resource Center during the open house, and receive a 2023 UC mug as a token of our appreciation. If unable to attend, please consider supporting us through a financial contribution to the Bearcats Pantry Support Fund. Your donation will make a significant difference in the lives of our students.

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