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3.14.2017

News and information for faculty and staff


Spotlight on…
Photo: Coach Jim Les hoists Big West tournament trophy, surrounded by his team

Awesome student-athletes

What a week! In basketball, the Aggie men are in the NCAA tournament and our women's team is in the WNIT. Our gymnastics team is headed into league championships as the top seed. And Solie Laughlin will carry the Aggie banner into the NCAA swimming championships.
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NEWS SUMMARY

More stories at UC Davis News & Information

Still No. 1 in the world in veterinary science

We've held the top spot ever since QS World University Rankings added the category in 2015. And, for the fifth consecutive year, the campus is among the top-ranked universities in agriculture and forestry, taking second place in the ranking this year. [ More… ]

Expanded counseling available for all students

Psychologist appointments now available in Graduate Studies office and at the law school, in addition to the School of Veterinary Medicine, School of Medicine and the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing. [ More… ]

LAURELS: He's a 'Double' Distinguished Emeritus

JaRue Manning not only continues to teach microbiology, the field in which he took emeritus status in 2008, but also has immersed himself in another discipline, viticulture and enology. … Fereydoun Hormozdiari of the Genome Center has been named an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow. Plus, honors for Natalie Popovich, Kiara Winans, Amit Kanvinde and Christine Bruhn. [ More… ]

The future car: Driverless, shared and electric

UC Davis' Institute of Transportation Studies launches the 3 Revolutions policy initiative to help get a handle on rapidly changing technology in transit. "We need to be creative in order to steer these innovations to the public interest," says Dan Sperling, director of ITS-Davis and 3 Revolutions. [ More… ]

RESEARCH: Breeding crops today for an uncertain tomorrow

Variable weather is creating extreme challenges for crop breeding in California. How do you develop crops that will thrive under certain conditions when you can no longer predict what those conditions will be? [ More… ]

PAY FOR PERFORMANCE: Tips for writing your self-assessment

Bill Garrity, deputy university librarian, tells what he looks for when employees write about their accomplishments. His suggestions include: Describe how you make a difference, relate your individual work to your unit's goals and focus on what is most important. [ More… ]

Charlie and team give Mrak the 'all clear'

Our Police Department's K-9 officer, Charlie, received an "attaboy" last week after putting his nose to work during a bomb squad call that led to the evacuation of the campus's main administration building. [ More… ]

NEWS BRIEFS: Transit Driver Appreciation Day

Remember to say "thank you" to your Unitrans drivers this Friday or Saturday (March 17-18). Plus …

  • SmartSite 'project sites' can continue past June
  • Faculty members contribute to newly launched EconoFact
  • Carol T. Christ is Napolitano's pick for Berkeley chancellor
  • Student volunteers offer help with tax preparation

FEATURED COLLOQUIA

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • Call for nominations for Larry L. Sautter Award program — Recognizing innovation in information technology in the UC system. Deadline: May 19.
  • Arboretum path closures — Paths on both sides of the waterway in the arboretum's east half are closed through Sept. 27 for the Arboretum Waterway Maintenance and Enhancement Project. The construction project also will require the closure of a short section of path just west of the Wyatt Footbridge. This closure will be on the north side of the waterway through June. During this same period, the footbridge will be subject to occasional daytime closures (with notices to go up at least a week in advance).
  • Imagining America call for participation — Consortium asks for creative sessions that engage with Communities, Arts, Lands and Learning (C.A.L.L.), to be presented at national conference to be held at UC Davis, Oct. 12-14. Proposal deadline extended to March 27.
  • Applications available for Staff Assembly scholarships — Awards last year for staff and their dependents totaled nearly $20,000. Deadline: March 27.
  • Call for nominations for Staff Assembly Citations of Excellence — For individuals and teams. Deadline: March 27.

EVENTS

Stride for Aggie Pride: Advantages come with early registration

This annual scholarship fundraiser is set for Sunday, April 30 — but you'll get a discount and a T-shirt if you register by April 7. Open to all. [ More… ]

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