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Watch this video that shows how UC Davis engineering students are collaborating with medical and veterinary school faculty to make new devices that improve patient care — including one that helps disabled dogs learn to walk again. [ More… ]

NEWS

Economic meltdown: What went wrong anticipating it?

Who missed the biggest economic meltdown since the Great Depression? What can economists learn from this humbling experience? Two UC Davis economists offer their perspectives. [ More… ]

Warming climate threatens California fruit and nut production

Winter chill, a vital climatic trigger for many tree crops, is likely to decrease by more than 50 percent during this century as global climate warms, making California no longer suitable for growing many fruit and nut crops, according to a team of researchers from UC Davis and the University of Washington. [ More… ]

Memorial Union shuffle: Where's the post office?

The UC Davis Post Office has moved to the second floor of the Memorial Union for the yearlong renovation of the Coffee House. Several other services in the MU's east wing are also moving or closing for the year to make way for temporary CoHo food stations, such as the pizza shop, deli and bakery. [ More… ]

UC awards honorary degrees to WWII-era Japanese Americans

UC announced last week that it would award honorary degrees to about 400 former UC students of Japanese descent who were interned during World War II. The Board of Regents voted to make an exception to a long-standing policy against honorary degrees to make amends to aging Japanese Americans whose educations were cut short decades ago — including some who had attended UC Davis. [ More… ]

Campus bicycle fees going up Aug. 1

The campus bicycle registration fee and renewal fee are going up effective Aug. 1, to $10 (up from $8) for new licenses and $5 (up from $4) for renewals. Registration is required for all bicycles operated on the UC Davis campus; licenses are available at the TAPS office during regular business hours. [ More… ]

UC: Preserving the digital world

Thanks to new technology, UC faculty, researchers and librarians will now be able to better track valuable Web site content in an increasingly digitized world. The California Digital Library's Web Archiving Service is the result of a 4 1/2-year grant awarded by the Library of Congress National Digital Information and Infrastructure Preservation Program. [ More… ]

Profs take whack at expensive textbooks

In the midst of the financial crisis, UC Davis professors are searching for ways to make textbooks more affordable for students by developing free online texts. Expensive textbooks have long been a bone of contention among college students as the cost of education escalates, but online tools may help narrow the budget gap. [ More… ]

Looking to future, students hold sustainability summit

Sustainability is a hot issue in the UC Davis community, especially among students contemplating the world of tomorrow. Last month, the California Student Sustainability Coalition held a Sustainability Summit, drawing more than 50 students, faculty and staff. Topics included solar ovens, and green transportation and buildings. [ More… ]

Mistaken identity? Alzheimer's plaques and bacteria trigger same immune response

In a study published this week, UC Davis researchers report that both amyloid plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer's patients and structures made by some gut bacteria likely elicit the same response from human immune cells, creating inflammation that destroys neurons. [ More… ]

DIRECTIVES

No new directives were issued this week.

EVENTS

Dengue Fever plays the Quad tomorrow

Saturday, July 25, 7:30 p.m., the Quad

Enjoy a free concert on the Quad by indie rock band Dengue Fever, which describes itself as "a Cambodian pop rock psychedelic dance party." This is the second of three free SummerMusic concerts, sponsored by the Mondavi Center and Summer Sessions. The Quad opens at 6:30 p.m. for picnics. [ More… ]

Cryptologist talks about codes and code-breaking to youngsters

Wednesday, July 29, 6 p.m., 194 Chemistry Building

David Perry, a cryptologic mathematician with the National Security Agency, will give a public talk about the history of codes and code-breaking and especially the "unbreakable" Enigma code machine used by Germany in World War II. Perry's talk is part of Mathfest 2009, an evening for high-schoolers and their parents celebrating math and its role in everyday life. [ More… ]

Buy tickets by July 29 for UC Davis Day With the Oakland A's

Saturday, Aug. 15, 1 p.m., Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

July 29 is the last day to buy Staff Assembly tickets for UC Davis Day With the Oakland A's. The game is against the Chicago White Sox, and the Staff Assembly price is $25 for field-level box seats. [ More… ]

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