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Guggenheims, Give Day, Grad Slam — 4.10.18

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4.10.2018

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Photo: Horse trainer Abby Followwill with a Santa Cruz Island horse

Saving a dying breed

Isolated for more than a century off the Southern California coast, Santa Cruz Island horses are teetering on the brink of extinction, prompting UC Davis’ effort to preserve the breed’s special characteristics: affectionate and trusting, small yet hardy. “If we lose these genetics, we lose these horses, we lose that history and a part of our heritage,” says Amy McLean, a researcher and lecturer in the Department of Animal Science. [ Multimedia feature… ]

NEWS SUMMARY

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Chancellor looks past immigration status

In an email message today (April 10), Chancellor Gary S. May reiterates the high priority he puts on maintaining a safe and welcoming environment for all members of the campus community, regardless of immigration status. “With that in mind, I want you all to be informed of your rights and the steps to take in the event federal immigration agents come on campus to enforce the law,” he says. [ More… ]

3 arts and humanities faculty win Guggenheims

The fellowships go to Mike Pelo, composer; Annabeth Rosen, ceramic artist; and Archana Venkatesan, a poetry expert in the departments of Religious Studies and Comparative Literature. [ More… ]

Napolitano’s 2-day visit spans the causeway

The UC president, during a routine campus visit April 5-6, receives research updates, meets with students, and explores the university’s work in veterinary and human medicine on either side of the causeway. [ Photo essay… ]

CHANCELL-ING: MLK’s dream still lights the way

“I watch students from all walks of life studying side by side, playing sports, sparking friendships and broadening their worlds. Still, our society has miles to go before we reach the mountaintop of harmony and social justice that Dr. King dreamed of and died for,” Chancellor May writes in his monthly column. [ More, with video… ]

Give Day: Together, we make UC Davis stronger

Philanthropy makes all the difference as UC Davis enters a new era of strength, Chancellor May says in promoting the university’s second annual Give Day, April 20-21, coinciding with Picnic Day weekend. Last year’s Give Day raised more than $1.2 million from 3,025 gifts, including more than 800 from employees — inspiring this year’s designation of April as Employee Giving Month. [ More, with video… ]

Public health student earns trip to UC Grad Slam

And the campus winner is … Tooka Zokaki, who studies with Gerald Kayingo, an assistant clinical professor at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing. Zokaki won the UC Davis Grad Slam with her talk, “At the Mouth of Health Access,” and now will join champions from all the other UC campuses in the systemwide Grad Slam on May 3. [ More… ]

RESEARCH: A ‘bedrock’ study of nitrogen

Who says the atmosphere is the only source of nitrogen for plants? Not this study, which indicates that a quarter of the Earth’s nitrogen comes from bedrock — an important new factor in climate change projections and carbon sequestration efforts. [ More… ]

NEWS BRIEFS: Aggie Square announcement due Thursday

Chancellor Gary S. May and Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg will hold a news conference this Thursday (April 12) to share next steps in the Aggie Square partnership between UC Davis and the Sacramento community. Plus …

  • Aggie Pride staff-faculty photo contest
  • Medical plan survey begins
  • Making sense of dollars and cents
  • New sessions of ‘Gatekeeper Training’
  • CoHo chili on sale, Chinese Flavors on wheels

THE DOWNLOAD: Judging produce and UC knowledge

When Good Morning America wanted to judge the quality of produce delivered by three up-and-coming services, it turned to a UC Davis expert. … The Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital helps a dog walk again. … Two UC Davis staffers win prizes for their knowledge of UC history. … Our newest Aggies are welcoming one another online. [ More, with video… ]

FEATURED COLLOQUIA

  • “Mosquito Diversity and Behavior: What You Might Not Know!” — Anton Cornel, Department of Entomology and Nematology, UC Davis, in the Davis Science Café. (April 11).
  • “The Strange Modernity of Science” — Lorraine Daston, executive director of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin and professor in the Committee of Social Thought at the University of Chicago, gives the Eugene Lunn Memorial Lecture, named after the late UC Davis cultural historian. (April 12)
  • Energy Bites — A new series from the Energy and Efficiency Institute and its affiliated research centers. This week’s presenters: Jose Garcia and Sreenidhi Krishnamoorthy of the Western Cooling Efficiency Center. (April 13)
  • “The Future of Conservation in America” — Lecture and book signing by Jonathan B. Jarvis, co-author of The Future of Conservation in America: A Chart for Rough Waters and former director of the National Park Service. (April 16)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

EVENTS

Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day

This year’s TODS is Thursday, April 26. Most activities are open to all; the others have limited capacity — and, new this year, enrollment for those will be decided by lottery. Registration begins next Tuesday, April 17, whether you are simply signing up for the overall day or entering the lotteries for the activities with limited capacity. [ More… ]

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