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Smiling placesNeed a vacation from the budget blues? Try this paperback: The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World, this year's Campus Community Book Project. Events, including speakers, art shows, a film and a book discussion, continue through Dec. 1. [ More… ] |
NEWS
Campus prepares for H1N1 influenza
Anticipating a difficult H1N1 flu season, UC Davis is asking deans and department chairs to plan how faculty members will accommodate sick students, and how they will cover their classes if many faculty members are out sick. Also, Information and Educational Technology offers information to support academic continuity and staff working from home. For both, see the campus H1N1 flu information page. [ More… ]
Budget crisis leads to major reorganization
UC Davis is wasting no time in changing the way we do our administrative business, for increased efficiency and effectiveness at less expense: The Office of Administration and the Office of Resource Management and Planning merged on Oct. 1, a move expected to save $900,000 a year. [ More… ]
Campus sexual-assault statistics were too high
A series of reviews finds that the longtime director of the Campus Violence Prevention Program inflated three years of numbers of sex crimes in federally mandated reports, and also improperly charged travel expenses to a federal grant. Jennifer Beeman, now retired, remains under investigation. The correct crime numbers are explained in this year's Clery Act report. [ More… ]
Staff Open Forum planned
A Staff Open Forum is scheduled from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Oct. 15 in the ARC Ballroom. The chancellor and provost and others will present information on the vision for the campus, budget updates for 2009-10, initiatives to help the campus address the budget crisis, and furlough and campus closure issues. Seating is limited, and registration is required. A live webcast is also planned. [ More… ]
Ag economists document decline in productivity
Food around the world is likely to become scarcer and more expensive if the United States and other developing countries do not bolster their investment in agricultural research, warns a team of economists from UC Davis and the University of Minnesota. Neal Van Alfen, the dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received an in-depth perspective on the issue of world hunger when he attended the Sept. 26 United Nations meeting on Partnering for Food Security in New York. [ More… ]
Blogging from Antarctica
Seven weeks camping by a frozen lake in one of the most inhospitable places on Earth might not be everyone’s idea of a good time, but geology professor Dawn Sumner is excited to be on her way to Antarctica this week. That’s because Lake Joyce, in the dry valleys of Antarctica, contains microbes that are slowly fossilizing right now and look tantalizingly similar to rocks from 3 billion years ago. Sumner will be blogging about her trip, as long as she has an Internet connection. [ More… ]
Revolutionary statewide UC collaboration targets breast cancer
The UC Davis Cancer Center will take part in an unprecedented statewide collaboration for breast cancer patients with the goal of revolutionizing the course of their care by designing and testing new approaches to research, technology and health-care delivery. [ More… ]
DIRECTIVES
Call for nominations: Chancellor's Achievement Awards for Diversity and Community
Nominations for the Chancellor's Achievement Awards for Diversity and Community are due no later than Nov. 9. UC Davis faculty, staff, students and local community members are eligible for awards in several categories. The awards honor achievements that contribute in substantial ways to the development and well-being of our diverse and evolving community. [ More… ]
Revised fee policy for graduate student in absentia registration
Consistent with the proposal developed by the UC graduate deans and endorsed by the Academic Council, UC President Yudof recently approved the revision of the University of California Fee Policy for Graduate Student In Absentia Registration. [ More… ]
EVENTS
Wine tasting: Gold Country wines
Wednesday, Oct. 7, 5 p.m., Gunrock Pub, Silo
The first Wednesday of the month brings the Wednesday Night Wine Flight, held at the Gunrock Pub and co-sponsored by the pub and the Cal Aggie Alumni Association's Vintage Aggies Wine Club. Next week's event focuses on small Gold Country wineries that specialize in full-bodied reds and distinctive white wines. Admission is $10, and no reservations are needed. [ More… ]
Lunchbag lecture: 'UC Davis Sustainability Initiatives'
Friday, Oct. 9, 12:10 p.m., 1130 Hart Hall
This talk by Sid England, assistant vice chancellor for Environmental Stewardship, is part of the Landscape Architecture Program's fall quarter Lunchbag Lecture Series: "A Sustainable Campus — What's Being Done? What More Can Be Done?" Nearly a dozen UC Davis people involved in campus sustainability are listed as presenters in the series. [ More… ]
Neighbors Night Out: Block parties all over town
Sunday, Oct. 11, noon-9 p.m.
More than 100 parties have been organized for Davis Neighbors Night Out, the annual get-acquainted event sponsored by UC Davis, the Associated Students and the city of Davis. [ More… ]