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When the world's top gorilla experts needed a partner to maximize their wildlife and human health programs, they chose UC Davis. Here's why. [ More… ]

NEWS

New GSM dean is 'academic entrepreneur'

Steven Currall, a vice dean and faculty member who holds joint positions at University College London and the London Business School, has been appointed dean of the UC Davis Graduate School of Management. Currall, selected following an international search, will begin work July 1. [ More… ]

UC gets stimulus funding

The UC system is receiving $268 million in federal stimulus money, but all but $13 million of this amount is already included in the 2009-10 budget — which means the UC system is still short at least $437 million, down from $450 million. UC President Mark G. Yudof said the federal money "has taken some of the burden off the shoulders of the state government for the coming year, preventing what otherwise would have been even deeper budget cuts for California public education." [ More… ]

Bright lights: English, evolution profs named Guggenheim fellows

Two UC Davis faculty members and one professor emeritus have been awarded prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships. Frances Dolan, professor of English, Artyom Kopp, assistant professor of evolution and ecology, and Lynn Hershman Leeson, professor emeritus of technocultural studies, are among the 180 artists, scientists and scholars recognized for stellar achievement and exceptional promise by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. [ More… ]

Aggie teams receive academic honors from NCAA

The NCAA announced on Wednesday that two UC Davis teams — men's water polo and women's tennis — have been honored with public recognition awards for Academic Progress Rate success, each of them earning the distinction for the second consecutive year. The award is given to teams that post multiyear APR scores in the top 10 percent of all teams in their sport. [ More… ]

Meeting on campus wireless, high-speed networking

A special public meeting on April 28 will review options for expanding wireless coverage on campus, providing high-speed connections, and determining a rate structure for network use. The meeting is scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. in 1065 Kemper Hall. It is sponsored by the Campus Council for Information Technology and is open to all. [ More… ]

In research: Superfast, ultra energy-efficient chip

UC Davis researchers have designed a new, extremely energy-efficient processor chip that provides breakthrough speeds for a variety of computing tasks. The chip, dubbed AsAP, is ultrasmall, fully reprogrammable and highly configurable, so it can be widely adapted to a number of applications. [ More… ]

Healthy 'til 100: Take the Wellness Challenge

UC Davis wants all its employees — those who are working and those who are retired — to stay "Healthy 'til 100" and beyond. To help accomplish this, the Retiree Center is presenting a Wellness Challenge and a speakers series. The Wellness Challenge, which runs May 1 through Aug. 15, asks people to make at least one healthy lifestyle change for 100 days — and one participant will win passes to the campus Activities and Recreation Center. [ More… ]

Recipe for success: Students run Coffee House with nose for organic, tasty fare

Where's the best place to eat on campus if you are on a budget? The Coffee House wins hands down. Where's the best place to work at UC Davis? Ditto, as 225 student employees will attest. Watch a "behind the scenes" audio slideshow, featuring the sights and sounds of the Coffee House, and get the recipes for three CoHo favorites. [ More… ]

In brief: Bike auction, vanpools, blood drive, Aggie Auction and more

Semiannual campus bike auction is set for May 2; two new vanpools are in the works for people commuting from Solano County; blood drive is scheduled 10 a.m.-5 p.m., April 28 and 29; the deadline for staff and staff dependent scholarships is April 30; 13th annual Aggie Auction benefiting Aggie Athletics is May 2; the campus is conducting its first comprehensive survey of all of its doctoral students with the goal of helping more of them complete their degrees. [ More… ]

DIRECTIVES

No new directives were issued this week.

EVENTS

Undergraduates take the stage at research conference

Saturday, April 25, Wellman and Freeborn halls

UC Davis undergraduates will present their work tomorrow at the 20th annual Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Conference. Oral presentations are from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Wellman Hall, followed by poster presentations from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in Freeborn Hall. Admission is free and open to the public. [ More… ]

La Raza Cultural Days

April 27-May 2

This week raises awareness about the social, cultural and political issues facing the Chicano/Latino community and celebrates the traditions and contributions of Chicano/Latino cultures. Highlights include an art exhibition, speakers and workshops, culminating in Saturday's La Gran Tardeada celebration on the Quad. [ More… ]

Oklahoma!

May 2-3 and 8-10, Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center

Like the wind that comes sweepin' down the plain, the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! is sweepin' onto the UC Davis stage. This UC Davis Centennial event is a joint production of the Department of Theatre and Dance, and the Department of Music. [ More… ]

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