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CAMPOS, Gary Snyder, Global Entry — 11.28.17

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11.28.2017

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Photo: Miriam Nuno

Boosting diversity

When she came to the United States from Mexico at the age of 15, she didn’t speak English, but she did understand numbers. She breezed through her math classes, and wound up studying mathematics and focusing in biostatistics. Miriam Nuño is one of three new CAMPOS faculty scholars, a growing group that focuses on building diversity in STEM. The program is now in its fifth year, and has recruited 21 faculty members. [ More, with video… ]

NEWS SUMMARY

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‘Grad students are right to protest’

Chancellor Gary S. May wholeheartedly supports the “Grad Tax Walkout” scheduled for Wednesday (Nov. 29), labeling the House of Representatives-approved tax bill “an attack on higher education in the name of reform.” Read the chancellor’s op-ed in The Sacramento Bee. [ More… ]

Poet Snyder to enter California Hall of Fame

Professor Emeritus and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gary Snyder will be inducted into the California Hall of Fame next week, acknowledged for, among other achievements, influencing a generation of writers at UC Davis. [ More… ]

Athletics will add a women’s team in 2018-19

Intercollegiate Athletics is taking action to ensure women and men have participation opportunities that are substantially proportional, in accordance with Title IX. The sport to be added has not been determined. [ More… ]

RESEARCH: Exploring the food-brain axis

When it comes to understanding and preventing age-related cognitive dysfunction, Professor Raymond Rodriguez of the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, College of Biological Sciences, looks to food for answers. [ More… ]

Giving to others (and to your own well-being)

We’ve got ideas on where to give (Toys for Tots, Mercer Clinic Holiday Pet Baskets and Swipe Out Hunger), and ideas on what and where to buy (in our Holiday Gift Guide, and at two sales this week at UC Davis Stores). And we have recommendations just for you: a Holiday Self Care Workshop and the Well-Being Ticket Deal for December: Handel’s Messiah, performed by the American Bach Soloists. [ More… ]

NEWS BRIEFS: Global Entry interviews to be held here

Global Entry is coming back to campus, by popular demand. The “trusted traveler program” of U.S. Customs and Border Protection will hold three days of interviews on campus. Plus …

  • Foundation and Corporate Giving says, ‘Let us help’
  • Focus on HIV and World AIDS Day
  • Behind-the-scenes email ‘hygiene’ getting an upgrade
  • Police offer Community and Cadet academies

THE DOWNLOAD: No drivers, no losses, no fences

See how driverless cars can impact climate change. … The women’s basketball team is undefeated in its first six games. … Construction fences have come down around the Arboretum Waterway as crews prepare for the next phase. [ More, with video… ]

FEATURED COLLOQUIA

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • Call for nominations for Academic Federation awards — Excellence in Research, Excellence in Teaching, Excellence in Graduate and Professional Teaching (new), and Distinguished Service Award (new). Deadline for all: Jan. 19.
  • Call for nominations for Academic Senate awards — Faculty Distinguished Research Award (formerly the Faculty Research Lecture Award), deadline Dec. 1; Distinguished Scholarly Public Service Awards, deadline Dec. 8; and Distinguished Teaching Awards, deadline Dec. 20.
  • Call for proposals for Seed Grants for International Activities — Faculty members are invited to apply for funding of $5,000 to $15,000 per proposal. The Office of Global Affairs encourages proposals that foster international research collaborations, create innovations in internationalizing the curriculum, and build new interdisciplinary, international partnerships. Deadline: Nov. 30.

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