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Rankings: UC Davis scores big and 'green'Photo: Ruihong Zhang

UC Davis moved into the top 10 of national public universities in the most recent U.S. News & World Report rankings — tied for ninth place, up from 11th last year. At the same time, the campus took a leap forward as a green institution, earning a No. 16 ranking (up from 24th) this month in America's 100 Coolest Schools by Sierra magazine, the publication of the Sierra Club. [ More… ]

NEWS SUMMARY

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Nation's largest telehealth network launched at UC Davis

Gov. Schwarzenegger, federal officials, state partners and university leaders launched the California Telehealth Network at UC Davis on Tuesday. The $30 million network, which will expand health care access to all corners of California, began at UC Davis in 1992 with a fetal monitoring project connecting a rural hospital in Colusa County with UC Davis Medical Center specialists. [ More… ]

UC Davis moves forward on shared services plan

UC Davis is developing a plan to streamline its future operations in human resources, information technology and finance. This week employees got a preview of what to expect — change and consolidation. [ More… ]

Blue Ribbon Committee on Research issues final report

A blue ribbon committee formed by Chancellor Linda Katehi has recommended changes to the UC Davis research enterprise to support a new culture of creativity, inquisitiveness, entrepreneurship, collaboration and risk taking. [ More… ]

Letter from the chancellor: Philanthropic support

In this letter to the campus community, Chancellor Linda Katehi provides an update on the progress of the campus's first-ever comprehensive fundraising campaign, which will transition this fall from the "quiet" phase to the "public" phase, pending regents' approval. [ More… ]

Lake Tahoe clarity held steady in 2009

Lake Tahoe clarity held steady in 2009 for the ninth year in a row, but remains significantly poorer than in previous decades, according to UC Davis scientists who have monitored the lake for more than 40 years. [ More… ]

Large Synoptic Survey Telescope fast-tracked

The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope has been ranked as the top priority for funding by a National Research Council committee. J. Anthony Tyson, professor of physics at UC Davis, is the director of the LSST project, which includes 34 universities, foundations and other institutions. [ More… ]

Putting the squeeze on Alzheimer's

Brain cells exposed to a form of amyloid beta protein, the molecule linked to Alzheimer's disease, become stiffer and bend less under pressure, researchers at UC Davis have found. The results reveal one mechanism by which the amyloid protein damages the brain, a finding that could lead to new ways to screen drugs for Alzheimer's and similar diseases. [ More… ]

Wall calendars set to arrive Aug. 23

UC Davis 2010-11 wall calendars are due to be available through the campus bookstore starting Aug. 23. The folded format is available at all bookstores on the Davis and Sacramento campuses while supplies last. The flat format will be available at only two locations: the main store on the Davis campus and the health system bookstore in Sacramento. [ More… ]

In memoriam: Donald Jasper, Everett "Bill" Jameson

Donald Jasper, an authority on milk quality and livestock disease and former dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine, died July 25 at the University Retirement Community in Davis. He was 91. Everett W. "Bill" Jameson Jr., professor emeritus of zoology, died Aug. 11 at his home in Roseville. He was 89. [ More… ]

DIRECTIVES

No directives were issued this week.

EVENTS

Employee head start on Mondavi tickets

Friday and Saturday, Aug. 20-21

The Mondavi Center today starts selling Pick 3 and single-event tickets to staff and faculty, a few days ahead of the general public. Staff and faculty are entitled to a 20 percent discount on Pick 3 plans (three events of your choosing) and a 10 percent discount on single-event tickets. [ More… ]

ASUCD blood and marrow drive: 'Pint for a pint'

Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 24-25, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., BloodSource bloodmobiles on the Quad

Participants will receive free coupons for Baskin-Robbins ice cream. Prospective donors are reminded to bring photo identification. Also, before donating, donors are advised to drink plenty of fluids. [ More… ]

Free concert on the Quad: Nortec Collective

Friday, Aug. 27, 7:30 p.m., the Quad

The second and last event of the SummerMusic series, presented by the Mondavi Center in partnership with Summer Sessions, features two members of the Nortec Collective, a Tijuana, Mexico-based ensemble that fuses electronica and techno with the norteño and tambora music of northern Mexico. The Quad opens at 6 p.m. for picnicking. [ More… ]

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