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A century of serviceUC Davis' 2008 Annual Report celebrates a century of doing what matters. "It's our calling, and nobody does it better," writes Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef in his introduction. [ More… ] |
NEWS
Insider views on Picnic Day
Just what do students advise for celebrating this special Centennial Picnic Day on Saturday, April 18? Get the straight answer in a series of videos and essays. (A preview of their answers: The food, the parade, the fashion show, free stuff, Battle of the Bands, the "wiener dog" competition, the dance competition….) [ More… ]
UC Davis to test emergency alert service
UC Davis is scheduled to conduct an all-out test of its WarnMe emergency alert service — for providing timely information and instructions in major emergencies — on Wednesday, April 22. Campus emergency officials urge faculty, staff and students to check that their contact information, including home and cell phone numbers, is registered with WarnMe and that spam filters on their computers are configured to accept the e-mail notification. [ More… ]
Admissions more selective for fall
UC Davis has accepted fewer than one in two freshman applicants from California high schools in a year of both record-setting applications and enrollment curtailed by budget cuts. With a record high of 39,288 applicants from California high schools, UC Davis admitted 18,146, or 46.2 percent, to begin freshman studies this fall. [ More… ]
Nearly 1,000 respond to furlough survey
Staff Assembly's survey on the possibility of furloughs drew nearly 1,000 responses in one day, giving a good indication of the level of concern among employees. The survey came on the heels of UC President Mark Yudof's memo this week stating that the Office of the President is preparing a contingency plan for furloughs and-or pay cuts. [ More… ]
U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame chooses Davis
Bicycle-friendly UC Davis and the city of Davis are beaming today with the announcement that the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame intends to move to Davis. The plan is to integrate the hall of fame and the California Bicycle Museum, in which the university and the city are partners. [ More… ]
Senate, federation organize joint awards ceremony
A joint reception is scheduled for April 16 for the latest recipients of several Academic Senate and Academic Federation awards: Distinguished Teaching and Distinguished Scholarly Public Service for senate members, and Excellence in Teaching and Excellence in Research for federation members. The reception also will honor Charles H. Langley, distinguished professor, evolution and ecology, as the recipient of the senate's Faculty Research Lecture Award. An April 27 dinner is planned for the recipient of the Charles P. Nash Prize for 2009. [ More… ]
In brief: Trees, fires, travel, diversity, senate meeting
UC Davis was named a Tree Campus USA and will co-sponsor a downtown Arbor Day celebration April 22; the campus Fire Department doused two small fires at a south entry construction site on April 4; the UC Travel Management Council has created Connexxus, a new online portal for booking university travel; the April 13 spring meeting of the Academic Senate has been postponed to May 7 because of a scheduling conflict. [ More… ]
Mondavi 2009-10 performances: Affordable and fun
The Mondavi Center's eighth season, revealed last week, includes a couple of scheduling "twists" intended to keep people coming to the theater and to keep series subscriptions within reach during these tough economic times. Faculty and staff receive a 30 percent discount on series tickets, which are on sale now. [ More… ]
DIRECTIVES
Travel and entertainment corporate card policies
This directive clarifies policies and new procedures in the processing of expenses charged to Travel & Entertainment Corporate Cards. [ More… ]
EVENTS
Climate change in the Andes
Wednesday, April 15, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 3001 Plant and Environmental Sciences Building
The Hemispheric Institute on the Americas is presenting a symposium titled Climate Change and Water in the Andes. The program is free and open to the public, and the keynote speaker is Walter Vergara, World Bank lead engineer on the environment in Latin America. [ More… ]
Fun Food!
Thursday, April 16, noon-1 p.m., 136 Hoagland Hall
Join Julie Cross of the Davis Food Co-op for a fast-paced tour of great basic foods that may easily expand your personal food vocabulary — delectable seasonal produce, super whole grains, delicious local products and unusual imports. The workshop will include recipes, samples, shopping, storing tips and resources. Part of the Health Awareness Brown Bag Series. [ More… ]
Free performance of Indonesian music and dance
Friday, April 17, 6 p.m., Dance Studio, University Club
The UC Davis Gamelan Ensemble presents a free concert of gamelan salendro (percussion) and jaipongan (modern Sundanese dance), with drummer Wahyu Roche and dancer Ening Rumbinii from Bandung, Indonesia. Co-sponsored by the departments of Music and Theatre and Dance. [ More… ]