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On the air: Katehi on UC Davis' new eraThis week, Chancellor Linda Katehi made a guest appearance on the Capitol Public Radio program Insight, where she spoke about the university's financial crisis and her vision for the future. Listen to the 13-minute interview online. [ More… ] |
NEWS
Campus will close for 11 furlough days
UC Davis officials today announced further budget cuts to close the budget gap and set out a plan for furloughs for most UC Davis employees. The UC Davis campus will close on 11 noninstructional days in the coming year, concentrated during winter and spring breaks and before the start of the summer quarter. [ More… ]
Millions in stimulus funds awarded to UC Davis
In a year that's held little good news for budget planners, a steady stream of grants from federal stimulus funds is providing a much-needed cushion for research programs. UC Davis faculty have garnered 88 research grants totaling nearly $32.6 million. Unitrans is receiving nearly $5 million from the stimulus program to purchase 11 new fuel-efficient, natural-gas buses, and students will benefit from a boost to Pell grants. [ More… ]
Campus shifts administrative resources
The campus is likely to decide in September on a broad reorganization of its key administrative support functions, creating a single administrative division for all the municipal-like campus services that support the campus's academic and research mission, including business and finance, planning and infrastructure, safety and health, and human resources functions. [ More… ]
Active shooter training classes offered
The UC Davis Police Department will hold two training classes next week on how to respond during a shooting incident. The classes will be held on Sept. 1 and 2 from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Emergency Operations Center opposite Hutchison Field. The classes are primarily intended for volunteers taking part in the major police, fire and emergency management exercise on Sept. 16. Other members of the campus community are welcome to attend as space allows. [ More… ]
Women are sort of more tentative than men, aren't they?
Women hedge, issue disclaimers and ask questions when they communicate, language features that can suggest uncertainty, lack of confidence and low status. But men do the same, according to new research from UC Davis. "It's a stereotype that men are direct while women are tentative. I debunk that stereotype," said Nicholas Palomares, assistant professor of communication. [ More… ]
Online language classes work, research shows
Online foreign-language classes can be as effective as classroom instruction, according to research from the UC Consortium for Language Learning and Teaching. "Distance learning of a foreign language can be a responsible and equivalent option to the classroom experience," said consortium director Robert Blake, a professor of Spanish at UC Davis. [ More… ]
Teaching and technology: Learn more about it
Creativity and productivity are the twin themes of this year's Summer Institute on Teaching and Technology set for Sept. 8 to 11. Program highlights include a mix of attractions, ranging from faculty discussion of big-picture questions like how to generate instructor enthusiasm, to the usage of online tools like Facebook and Twitter to spark student interest in class topics. [ More… ]
Olive oil and tomatoes: Savor the flavor
Looking to become an olive oil connoisseur? Consider signing up for "Sensory Evaluation of Olive Oil," a UC Davis Olive Center course offered Sept. 18-19 aimed at training olive oil producers, food professionals and consumers in the evaluation of olive oil sensory attributes. Enroll before Sept. 1 and receive a discount. And on Sept. 26 the Robert Mondavi Institute will offer a half-day seminar on "Savoring Heirloom Tomatoes"; reservations are due by Sept. 11. [ More… ]
DIRECTIVES
Invitation to nominate candidates for the UC Davis Foundation Board of Trustees
Chancellor Linda Katehi invites the nomination of candidates for the UC Davis Foundation Board of Trustees. Ten positions are expected to be open for three-year terms to begin July 1, 2010. Nominations are due by Sept. 30. [ More… ]
EVENTS
Wednesday Night Wine Flight
Wednesday, Sept. 2, 5 p.m., Gunrock Pub, Silo
The summer wine-tasting series wraps up with "Stock Your Cellar," an evening of good deals during inventory reduction time. Admission is $10, and no reservations are needed. [ More… ]
California Indian languages conference
Sept. 4-6, Thompson Hall (Segundo area residence hall)
More than 200 California Indians will gather at UC Davis over Labor Day weekend for the ninth biennial Language Is Life Gathering, a conference dedicated to native language restoration and revival. While the registration deadline was Aug. 15, organizers say slots are still available and encourage Native Americans and those interested in language and California history and culture to contact them about attending. [ More… ]
Public lecture: Flavors of 'bicycle mathematics'
Friday, Sept. 11, 5:15 p.m., Sciences Lecture Hall
This free lecture is part of Algebra and Topology in Interaction, a three-day conference in honor of Professor Dmitry Fuchs. Sergei Tabachnikov of Pennsylvania State University will discuss some bicycle math puzzles, such as whether a bicycle's direction can always be determined from the tracks of its front and rear wheels. [ More… ]