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Vets' petsValerie Shearer

Some of the luckiest dogs and cats live with the vet students who rescued them — some from the brink of death — and made them their own, happy, healthy companions. [ More… ]

NEWS

Lavernia, Pitts address faculty walkout and furlough plan

In a letter to deans and department chairs, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Enrique Lavernia offers departments temporary support funds to ensure that students have substitute instructors — if needed — on Sept. 24, the first day of classes. Some faculty have said they will stage a walkout that day to protest UC's systemwide furlough plan. In a separate letter, Lawrence H. Pitts, interim provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs at the Office of the President, lays out the rationale for confining furloughs to nonteaching days. [ More… ]

Midyear fee increase possible; campus leaders outline budget-saving moves

Amid furloughs and talk of a faculty walkout and a midyear fee increase for students, UC Davis leaders are outlining some of the ways in which the campus may reinvent itself, to help with the budget crisis. [ More… ]

Exercise will test police, fire response

The UC Davis Police and Fire departments and up to 200 volunteers and other staff will take part in a major emergency exercise next Wednesday, Sept. 16. The exercise, named "Gallant Eagle," is designed to test the campus's ability to respond to a major violent incident. [ More… ]

Ranked high: UC Davis near the college ratings summit

What's in a college ranking? Plenty, if you ask parents and students who welcome the comparisons between colleges they are evaluating. But while UC Davis stands tall in recent rankings in Washington Monthly and U.S. News & World Report, some say the ratings themselves are overrated and based on arbitrary factors. [ More… ]

UC launches new research center to study health of migrating people

Intent on improving the health conditions of migrating people in California and around the world, the University of California's Berkeley and Davis campuses are joining forces to launch a new Migration and Health Research Center. The new center will focus on conducting and sponsoring research related to acute and chronic illnesses and injuries among migrating people. [ More… ]

Eye movements give away memories

Your eye movements can show that the elements of a memory are in place even when you cannot consciously recall it or when you get it wrong, according to a new study from the UC Davis Center for Neuroscience. [ More… ]

Fume hood message: A bright, simple idea

If you work in a lab, one of the best habits is closing unattended chemical fume hoods — contraptions that consume a great deal of energy while protecting researchers from hazardous gases. To spread the message, UC Davis has launched a campaign to remind lab workers that "a closed hood is the safest hood." [ More… ]

Team fuses nanocircuits, biomembranes

UC Davis scientists contributed to the creation of a hybrid of silicon nanocircuits and biological components that mimics some of the processes that control the passage of molecules into and out of cells. The lipid-coated nanocircuits could lead to the development of new classes of biosensing tools, such as comprehensive blood-chemistry tests that fit on the point of a needle. [ More… ]

Paving work to close Russell Boulevard

Drivers take note, if you normally use Russell Boulevard at the north edge of campus: Russell will be closed to through traffic between Anderson Road and A Street during a repaving project on Tuesday, Sept. 15. [ More… ]

DIRECTIVES

No new directives were issued this week.

EVENTS

Football: Aggies host Grizzlies in home-opener

Saturday, Sept. 12, 7 p.m., Aggie Stadium

UC Davis continues an early season stretch of tough games when the Aggies host No. 4/5 Montana in the team's home-opener on Saturday night at Aggie Stadium. The game will be broadcast by Comcast SportsNet California, KHTK (1140 AM) and KDVS (90.3 FM). [ More… ]

Panel discussion: 'Writing About Real People'

Wednesday, Sept. 16, 6 p.m., UC Davis Sutter Square Galleria, 2901 K St., Sacramento

UC Davis Extension is hosting a panel discussion on writing, coupled with an information session on nonfiction and creative writing programs. The panel discussion is titled "What Would Mother Say? The Delicate Art of Writing About Real People." Local writers Jodi Angel, Elaine Corn and Jan Haag will participate, and Jennifer Basye Sander will be the moderator. [ More… ]

'For the Love of a Dog: Understanding Emotion in You and Your Best Friend'

Thursday, Oct. 1, 6 p.m., Gladys Valley Hall (sign up by Sept. 15)

Animal behaviorist and author Patricia McConnell will explain how understanding emotions in you and your dog can improve your relationship with your four-legged best friend. Tickets are $25, and the registration deadline is Sept. 15. Sponsored by the vet school's Behavior Medicine Club. [ More… ]

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