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Leadership, World Food Day, museum countdown — 10.4.16

Dateline UC Davis

10.4.2016

News and information for faculty and staff


Spotlight on…
Photo: Nelson Hawkins adds broccoli to a mix of other surplus produce to be donated to the Yolo County Food Bank

Our community book

It's Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System, by Raj Patel, and it comes with dozens of programs on food insecurity, food justice, agricultural innovations and more. We've put together a list of "7 Ways to Immerse Yourself in the Campus Community Book Project," and you can click from there to the complete schedule for fall and winter quarters. [ More… ]

… and World Food Day

When you think about it, every day is "World Food Day" at UC Davis. But when the official day rolls around, we have even more colloquia and tours and other events on the subject of improving and increasing the world's food supply. We even have some events off-campus, but you'll be able to attend via live streams. [ More… ]

NEWS SUMMARY

More stories at UC Davis News & Information

4 new leaders: Research, GSM, Bio Sci and Education

UC Davis begins the new academic year with four new academic leaders: psychiatry and behavioral sciences professor Cameron S. Carter, interim vice chancellor, Office of Research; H. Rao Unnava, dean, Graduate School of Management; Mark Winey, dean, College of Biological Sciences; and Paul Hastings, interim dean, School of Education. Plus, updates on other recruitments. [ More… ]

Your thoughts on the next chancellor?

Faculty, staff and student organizations are asking their constituents to weigh in on the chancellor search, in two ways: online (by midnight tomorrow) and at town halls next Tuesday (Oct. 11). See the schedule. [ More… ]

Clery crime statistics for 2015 released

UC Davis released its Annual Security and Fire Safety Report late last week, notifying all employees and students by email. The report, required by the federal law known as the Clery Act, includes information about campus safety programs as well as a summary of certain categories of crimes reported on and around UC Davis property in calendar year 2015. [ More… ]

Disability Awareness, Accessible Tech Fair: Oct. 12

UC Davis' annual Disability Awareness Symposium and Accessibility Technology Fair will be held Wednesday, Oct. 12. The symposium will feature three UC Davis physicians addressing the theme, "Traumatic Brain Injuries: Myths and Realities." [ More… ]

RESEARCH: Oceanic crabs are living changed lives

The crabs, Planes minutus, give up their turtle-shell houses, settle on plastic flotsam where they abandon monogamy, according to postdoc Mike Gil and his co-author on a new paper published in the journal Biology Letters. [ More… ]

LAURELS: A dedication for a dedicated Mel Ramey

Professor Emeritus Mel Ramey's colleagues, friends and former students have established a student-support fund in his name, but that's only one reason for a celebration next week in the lobby of the Student Community Center. You see, the center is naming its lobby after him. … Plus, the American Mathematical Society features Professor Mariel Vazquez during Hispanic Heritage Month. [ More… ]

Choose cybersecure over cyberscared

What better month than October to observe Cybersecurity Awareness Month, so we can remind ourselves of all the scary stuff that can happen if we let our cyberguards down. Read about Information and Educational Technology's newest efforts to safeguard our systems, and about special activities for Cybersecurity Awareness Month. [ More… ]

NEWS BRIEFS: Ride it right, lock it tight!

Attention, bicycle riders on campus and in the city: Police are being extra vigilant to ensure you're following all traffic laws, and reminding you to be extra vigilant about locking up your bikes. Plus …

  • Police board posts report, sets fall quarter meetings
  • Library upgrades catalog search tool
  • New ranking affirms UC Davis as top-10 public university
  • $22 million boost to innovation, entrepreneurship
  • UC Health and UnitedHealth to create health plan
  • UC launches outreach to Boys & Girls Club members

THE DOWNLOAD: Fundraising contest, ribbon decorating, H2Oops

"Like" to help TRACS win money for lab animal science grants and scholarships. … A UC Davis student finds an incorrect molecule in a very public place. … Make your mark on the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art grand opening ribbon. … It's almost basketball season. [ More… ]

FEATURED COLLOQUIA

ANNOUNCEMENTS

EVENTS

Inaugural exhibitions at Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art

It opens Nov. 13 with four exhibitions, including Out Our Way, the most comprehensive museum exhibition to date to examine the creative community that in the early 1960s propelled UC Davis into the forefront of art internationally. [ More… ]

Editor's Picks from the online calendar:

  • 10th annual 'Opening Night'
    Wednesday, Oct. 5: Creative Writing Program faculty members read from their newest works.
  • Theatre: Gospel According to First Squad
    Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 6-8: The Department of Theatre and Dance presents this play about men at war in a distant land, and the stories the soldiers tell to get themselves home.
  • Bike Auction
    Saturday, Oct. 8: Prices at the last biannual auction averaged $44.

More calendar listings…