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UC Davis on YouTube

Yes, UC Davis can be found on YouTube, the leading online video community. We have our own channel with nearly 70 videos. Watch our most popular video, in which former ASUCD President Kareem Salem shows us his favorite campus spots, or our 2005 football victory over Stanford in Farm v. Farm. And check out our many NewsWatch stories. [ More… ]

NEWS

Provost OKs budget cuts for 2008-09

Interim Provost Barbara Horwitz this week instructed administrators to proceed with most of their proposed spending cutbacks for 2008-09 and cautioned that more may be needed. "There is still substantial uncertainty about additional state cuts, and the financial picture may worsen," Horwitz said. [ More… ]

UC responds to governor's executive order on state pay

In response to Gov. Schwarzenegger's Executive Order S-09-08 signed July 31, UC Provost and Executive Vice President Wyatt R. Hume said in a statement that UC "will continue to make every effort to ensure that employee salaries will be paid at the current levels and that all current labor contracts will be honored until an agreement is reached on a state budget." [ More… ]

Need to reset your Kerberos password? IET adds locations

Starting Aug. 18, the password reset service, now available only in 182 Shields Library, will be offered during more of the day at several open-access computer labs spread across campus. This expansion will let Information and Educational Technology close 182 Shields as a walk-in location for the IT Express computing services help desk by Aug. 15. The site will reopen as an open-access computer lab in the fall. [ More… ]

Looking forward: Smart contact lenses

"Smart" contact lenses that measure pressure within the eye and dispense medication accordingly could be made possible using a new material developed by biomedical engineers at UC Davis. The researchers plan to apply for approval to begin trials of the lenses in humans. [ More… ]

UC president touts accountability

UC will launch an accountability program to provide better information about the university's performance to the public and policymakers. President Mark Yudof intends to deliver an annual accountability report to the UC regents and the public. The report will provide data on the university's performance in a wide variety of areas, from affordability and diversity to research success and graduation rates. [ More… ]

Biologist turns glass into animal art in off-hours

Exotic and endangered species are of special interest to Olga Barmina as a biologist and as an artist. For the former, she is a staff research associate in the Section of Evolution and Ecology, where she studies the mechanisms of animal development. For the latter, she uses finely ground glass to depict such species as the Bengal tiger. [ More… ]

NASA turns 50: The UC Davis connections

In honor of this week's 50th anniversary of the founding of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the campus research blog Egghead has collected a payload of UC Davis space-related stories. Read about Aggie astronauts, campus contributions to the search for life on Mars and student experiments on board NASA's "Vomit Comet" aircraft. [ More… ]

In research: Fragile X discovery

MIND Institute researchers say chromosomes are shortened at the tips in male carriers of the fragile X syndrome, when compared with chromosomes in men the same age. The finding may help to explain why these carriers sometimes develop fragile X-associated tremor-ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) that causes tremor and balance problems in addition to Alzheimer's-like symptoms later in life. [ More… ]

DIRECTIVES

Call for nominations: Campus Community Book Project 2009-10

The Campus Council on Community and Diversity invites all members of the Davis community to nominate books related to the theme of psychological/emotional health and well-being for the 2009-10 annual Campus Community Book Project. [ More… ]

EVENTS

Sign up for Six Flags picnic by Aug. 2

Saturday, Aug. 9, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom

Aug. 2 is the deadline to buy specially priced tickets that include park admission and a picnic lunch. Sponsored by Staff Assembly. [ More… ]

On the air: 'Animal Biotechnology' premieres next week

Tuesday, Aug. 5, 8 p.m., UCTV cable channel

A 30-minute television program produced by UC Davis scientists about animal biotechnology will premiere next week on UCTV. The show, which can also be viewed on the Web at any time, explains cloning and genetic engineering, and highlights biomedical and agricultural applications of the technology. [ More… ]

Pro-research activist to speak

Friday, Aug. 8, noon, California National Primate Research Center seminar hall

Tom Holder will talk about his experiences countering animal rights activists in England and about Speaking of Research, the new organization he has founded in the U.S. [ More… ]

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