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Chilean president and Gov. Schwarzenegger visit UC DavisPresident Michelle Bachelet and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger came to UC Davis Thursday to tour the historic Winkler vine and, with Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef and others, preside over the signing of a pair of landmark agreements for wine and biotech research. Read our report and view our video and photographs of the day's events. [ More… ] |
NEWS
'What can we stop doing?' Provost reaches out to campus for budget help
Barbara Horwitz, interim provost and executive vice chancellor, has met with more than 500 UC Davis staff and faculty in many meetings to spread the word about the seriousness and immediacy of the university's financial problems. At each stop, she has asked: "What can we stop doing? What can we do differently? What new revenue can we generate?" [ More… ]
Shining a spotlight on our faculty stars
UC Davis' major faculty organizations, the Academic Senate and Academic Federation, have bestowed their teaching awards for 2007-08. In addition, the senate recently honored two members for scholarly public service, and the federation presented its annual research award. [ More… ]
Moving at the speed of wireless: Faster telecom for the 21st century
The folks at IET-Communications Resources will soon begin implementing a newly approved six-year plan to improve the shared UC Davis telecommunications system so that it works better and faster, covers more territory and is ready to meet the burgeoning demand for research, online video and other changes ahead. [ More… ]
All politics are still local: Iraqi war casualties and elections
War casualties in Iraq may play an important role in the presidential election this fall, suggests new research by political science professor Scott Sigmund Gartner. The study, conducted by Gartner and Gary Segura, a political science professor at Stanford, reveals that senators from states that suffered a disproportionate number of casualties in the weeks before the 2006 midterm elections were punished at the polls. [ More… ]
The new Aggie cruiser: Pedaling your school colors
Two young entrepreneurs are betting that there will be a lot more blue and gold in that sea of bikes that covers the sprawling UC Davis campus. They've introduced a newly licensed cruiser, complete with Aggie colors and logo, which pays the university royalties for every bike sold. [ More… ]
Photos and ceramic tiles help bridge art and science
The Spring quarter saw the introduction of photography to the university's Art-Science Fusion Program, along with the continuation of ceramic mosaic tiling. The photos (from Science and Society 40, with land, air and water resources professor Terry Nathan as instructor) are on display from now through June 27 at the Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center. [ More… ]
The high cost of declining ag research dollars
Agricultural economist Julian Alston is one of three authors of a new study that shows a decline in California's agricultural productivity at the same time that U.S. public funding of agricultural research has declined. The nation's historical commitment to ag research and development "has helped farmers provide Americans with a dependable, wholesome and reasonably priced food supply for many decades," Alston said. "A renewed commitment ... could restore farm productivity growth and avert a continuing decline in California's international competitiveness." [ More… ]
DIRECTIVES
ASUCD-Davis community blood drive
Please consider donating blood during the upcoming blood drive on Wednesday and Thursday, June 25 and 26, from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the bloodmobile located on the Quad. As a special thank you, everyone who donates will receive a coupon for a pint of Baskin-Robbins ice cream. [ More… ]
Wireless telephone laws and university guidelines on the use of hands-free devices
California's new wireless telephone laws go into effect on July 1. The new law prohibits all drivers from using a handheld wireless telephone while operating a motor vehicle. The law exempts emergency personnel as well as any emergency calls to a law enforcement agency, medical provider, fire department or other emergency services agency. [ More… ]
EVENTS
Four brown bags to address global health center
June 13-Aug. 5, noon, various locations on Davis and Sacramento campuses
Faculty from all disciplines who have an interest in global health are invited to attend one of four brown bag lunches focused on describing a proposed UC-wide School of Global Health. [ More… ]
Exhibition: Truck drivers series showing at Buehler
June 19-Sept. 28, Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center
An exhibition of David Fukuyama's Truck Drivers Series of photographs is scheduled. [ More… ]
Creekspeak-er: Poet Jack Forbes
June 19, 7 p.m., Winters Community Center, 201 Railroad Ave.
The Putah Creek Council announced that its CreekSpeak guest this month will be UC Davis professor emeritus Jack D. Forbes, reading "Yololandia: Memories from the Patwin Plains," and other samples of his poetry and writings that explore the Native American experience in California. CreekSpeak co-sponsors include UC Davis' John Muir Institute of the Environment. The CreekSpeak meeting is free and open to the public. [ More… ]