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12.9.2014

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Top chef: UC Davis edition

In winning a TV-style cooking competition last week, junior Cameron Vinoskey made her Vegan Thai Tofu Satay Sandwiches for four. Thursday night (Dec. 11), Dining Services will "explode" the recipe to 800 to 1,000 for regular meal service in the dining halls. [ More, with video and
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Donor gets the call 20 years after registering

Stem cells from Joanna Friesner of the Agricultural Sustainability Institute are being given to a leukemia patient in another country — all because Friesner signed up as a marrow donor 20 years ago. She didn't give marrow, per se. Instead, the UC Davis Medical Center pulled stem cells from her blood in a painless, noninvasive procedure. Once inside the patient's body, they will set about creating new blood, and — if all goes well — leave him in remission. [ More… ]

Old myucdavis is staying a while longer

The new myucdavis for faculty and staff has been up and running since mid-October, and the campus planned to take the old site offline at the end of the year. But now the old site will remain available into 2015 as the myucdavis team continues to move important features and functions to the new site. [ More… ]

RESEARCH: The picture of healthy eating

If you're trying to persuade people to eat better, you'd do well not to use a photo of a hamburger, fries and soda, according to a new communication study. Because, even if you know what you're seeing is not the healthiest meal, you are likely to respond positively to the image, says the lead author, Narine Yegiyan, assistant professor. [ More… ]

WHAT'S NEW ON UCNET?

Playing with their food pays off

What artists Grant Wood and René Magritte did with oil paints, two UC Davis students replicated with almonds, raisins, garlic, carrots, asparagus and more in crafting masterpieces from California's bounty. For their efforts, Maria Robles Gonzalez and Yeojin Jung took two of the three prizes in the Produce Collage Contest held in conjunction with UC's Global Food Initiative. [ More, with slideshow… ]

More gifts that say UC Davis

Still shopping for the holidays? We've got a couple more UC Davis-related ideas for you, including the California Harvest Gift Box from the women's rowing team. See all 32 gift ideas in a slideshow, plus added information on gift cards. [ More, with slideshow… ]

Cleaning up after 1 storm, waiting for the next

Before the next storm gets here, let's recap how the campus fared with the rain over the last week or so — we lost 10 large branches and two trees, and groundskeepers picked up nearly 700 yards of green litter, about three times more than normal for this time of year. [ More, with slideshow… ]

NEWS BRIEFS: Campus sends its first 'Aggie Alert'

Last Thursday, Dec. 4, saw the first use of "Aggie Alert," UC Davis' new notification for fast-moving events on and around the campus. Aggie Alert supplements WarnMe notifications for serious emergencies. Plus…

  • Veterans hold fundraiser for Travis AFB Fisher House
  • Car jumps into the Redwood Grove
  • Unitrans officially opens new terminal
  • Did you license your bike in 2012? Time to renew!

TRENDING: Riding, recycling, smiling

#ThrowbackThursday: Rain or shine, we ride. … Tercero wins this year's Go Zero Waste competition. … Our guest Instagrammer, Filsun Jama, closes out with "Smiley Horse."

FEATURED COLLOQUIA

  • The Viking in the Wheat Field — Author Susan Dworkin presents a seminar and discusses her new book. Hosted by the Plant Breeding Center. (Dec. 9)
  • Beyond 33 Percent: California's Renewable Future — Professor Case van Dam, director of the California Wind Energy Collaborative, and research scientist Bill Glassley, director of the California Geothermal Energy Collaborative, are among the speakers for "Emerging Renewable Technologies," the third installment in an ongoing series at UC Center Sacramento. Sponsored by the Policy Institute for Energy, Environment and the Economy, and co-sponsored by the Energy Institute. (Dec. 10)
  • School bullying — Robert Faris, UC Davis associate professor of sociology, and Diane Felmlee, professor of sociology at Pennsylvania State University and research professor at UC Davis, present a program titled "Casualties of Social Combat: School Networks of Peer Victimization and their Consequences." (Dec. 10)
  • "How the Diagnosis of Autism Helps Us Learn More About Autism" — Natacha Akshoomoff, associate professor of psychiatry, UC San Diego, gives this talk in the MIND Institute Distinguished Lecturer series. (Dec. 10)
  • "Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics and the Future of Food" — A conversation with plant pathology professor Pam Ronald, hosted by Jared Shaw, associate professor of chemistry. This program is part of the "Science Café" series, presented by the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. (Dec. 10)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

EVENTS

NEW EXHIBITIONS: The First Decade and Undulations

Through Feb. 27

UC Davis alumnus, staff member and watercolorist Peter Shahrokh is back at the Buehler Alumni Center with a new exhibition, The First Decade, showing a selection of works from his first 10 years as a self-taught artist. Also, art studio major Rachael Richards presents recent works in a show called Undulations at the Nelson Gallery. [ More… ]

AT THE ARBORETUM: Walk with Warren

Wednesday, Dec. 10, noon-1 p.m., meet at the gazebo

Join Warren Roberts, arboretum superintendent emeritus, for a fun, informative stroll in the west end gardens. [ More… ]

CONCERT: Jazz Ensembles

Wednesday, Dec. 10, 7 p.m., Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

The Refugee Suite by Sam Griffith (director of the Jazz Bands), and selections by Bobby Timmons, Joe Mazzaferro, Daniel Jonas and Levi Saelua. [ More… ]

AT THE MONDAVI: Birbiglia, 'Some Other Time' and Handel's Messiah

Dec. 10-14, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

Dec. 10: Comedian Mike Birbiglia calls his tour "Thank God for Jokes," even while acknowledging they can get you in trouble! Dec. 12-13: Lara Downes (piano) and Zuill Bailey (cello) perform off their album, Some Other Time, showcasing American classics by Barber, Bernstein, Copland and Foss. Dec. 14: Handel's Messiah, by the American Bach Soloists, led by Jeffrey Thomas (UC Davis music professor and director of the University Chorus). [ More… ]

WORKLIFE AND WELLNESS: 'Sustain Your Vitality with Feldenkrais'

Thursday, Dec. 11, noon-1 p.m., multipurpose room, Student Community Center

Jeannette Hogan offers three surprisingly simple strategies for working effectively all day and having energy to spare for your evening activities. Free; no registration. [ More… ]

NOON CONCERT: A Soldier's Tale

Thursday, Dec. 11, 12:05 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

In this 1918 work, Igor Stravinsky tells the story of a soldier who trades his violin to the devil for the secrets of financial success, but there is a catch, of course. This performance features student musicians and graduate student Garrett Rigsby, plus, as the narrator, D. Kern Holoman, distinguished professor and Symphony Orchestra conductor emeritus. Free, in the Shinkoskey Noon Concert Series. [ More… ]

THEATER: The Fantasticks

Thursday-Sunday, Dec. 11-14, Wyatt Pavilion Theatre

"Delightful" and "engaging," The Davis Enterprise says of this production from the Department of Theatre and Dance. Director Kathy Morison reimagines the feel-good, time-tested musical (it ran for 42 years), a tale of young love. 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets ($15) can be purchased via email or by calling the box office, (530) 752-1133, between noon and 2 p.m. Monday-Friday. Tickets will be sold at the door 1½ hours prior to performance. [ More… ]

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