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food. (continued)

Cat Pause Convenience Store caters to visitors on the go.

CAT PAUSE + HENDERSON’S CAFÉ

AV E R A G E

Cat Pause Convenience Store and Henderson’s Café are managed by the UVM Bookstore. Henderson’s Café, named after 1877 alumnus George Washington Henderson, the first African American man admitted to Phi Beta Kappa, partners with Vermont Artisans Tea and Coffee.

D A I LY

C U S TO M E R

C O U N T S

Cat Pause: 700 customers daily Henderson’s Café: 235 customers daily Coffee sold at Henderson’s: 150 daily cups (over 28,000 cups total last year)

Community members also anticipate the daily arrival of local treats from Burlington-based Mirabelle’s Café and Klinger’s Bakery. This year, Henderson’s Café was recognized by Administrative and Facilities Services (AFS) with the 2008 “Best Customer Service—Process Improvement” award.

Cat Pause, like Henderson’s, has become a part of UVM’s daily routine. This year, the most popular items were: ●

Beverages: coffee, water, milk, Odwalla, and soda

Breakfast and lunch grab and go items

Candy bars

Chips

Reading at Henderson’s Café.

DAVIS CENTER SOCIAL JUSTICE HIGHLIGHT The Department of Student Life was recognized for its social justice work with the following award: 2008 Hero Award: Presented on behalf of the entire UVM LGBTQA Community “For dedication to fairness and inclusion across UVM’s many communities” to Pat Brown and Student Life. T HE U N IV E R S I T Y O F V E RM O N T D UD LE Y H . DAV IS CEN TE R

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A N N U A L

R E P O R T

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