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Dresses with heartA gladiator's strength, the tradition of quilting and a mother's struggle with cardiomyopathy are some of the inspirations for nine red dresses designed by UC Davis students in honor of National Heart Month. Commissioned by the UC Davis Women's Cardiovascular Medicine Program, the spirited collection aims to raise awareness of women's heart health across generations. [ More… ] |
NEWS
Katehi touts university's partnership with Sacramento tech alliance
Chancellor Katehi addressed Sacramento's Tech Index celebration on Feb. 17, an annual event sponsored by the Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance. UC Davis is a partner in a SARTA-led "innovation hub," as designated recently by the state. [ More… ]
Keeping the peace: UC Davis among top schools in Peace Corps volunteering
UC Davis is ranked No. 13 this year among large U.S. universities in the number of students who have served as Peace Corps volunteers. This is UC Davis' highest ranking since the Peace Corps began its annual surveys in 2003. [ More… ]
Staff Assembly opens scholarship application period
Staff Assembly is now accepting applications for staff scholarships, including the new Larry N. Vanderhoef award, and staff dependent scholarships. The application deadline is March 31. Also, the Coalition of UC Staff Assemblies is conducting a systemwide survey on staff morale. [ More… ]
National Science Foundation director to visit UC Davis
The new Chancellor's Colloquia series is set to begin March 5 with a talk by Arden L. Bement, director of the National Science Foundation. Bement will speak on "Innovation: An Old American Virtue, a New American Imperative" beginning at 11 a.m. in the UC Davis Conference Center Ballroom. People planning to attend are asked to RSVP. [ More… ]
UC Davis surgical team performs state's first robotic-assisted heart bypass
Two cardiothoracic surgeons at UC Davis Medical Center have performed the first robotic-assisted, multiarterial, cardiac bypass in California. The surgery is a highly complex but minimally invasive operation that offers patients quicker recovery and less blood loss than with conventional open-heart bypass procedures. [ More… ]
Recruitment advisory committees named
Chancellor Katehi has appointed four recruitment advisory committees for provost-executive vice chancellor, university librarian, vice chancellor of the Office of Research and executive director of the comprehensive campaign. The complete committee rosters are available online, on the campus's new Executive Recruitments 2010 Web site. [ More… ]
Words (and pictures) take wing with Belle Yang
The School of Education's sixth annual Words Take Wing celebration, honoring diversity in children's literature, is set for March 5 — with author-artist Belle Yang as the speaker. Yang's picture books include Chili-Chili-Chin-Chin, Always Come Home to Me and Foo the Flying Frog of Washtub Pond. She also wrote and illustrated the adult nonfiction works Baba: A Return to China Upon My Father's Shoulders and The Odyssey of a Manchurian. [ More… ]
The outdoors: 'Tour and Shop' at the arboretum
The arboretum announced a pilot program of "Tour and Shop" events for garden clubs and master gardeners groups, by reservation only. The arboretum also released a listing of this season's public sales, starting with March 13's Member Appreciation Sale. [ More… ]
DIRECTIVES
Campus fleet and Toyota recall information
Recently publicized concerns about Toyota vehicles have raised questions about campus fleet vehicles. The issues involving Toyota vehicles are having a minimal impact on UC Davis fleet vehicle users. [ More… ]
EVENTS
Lunch and Learn: 'Quarter-Acre Farm'
Thursday, Feb. 25, noon, Cabernet Room, Silo
Learn how to turn your back yard into your personal farm. Part of the WorkLife Brown Bag Series. Pre-enrollment is not required. [ More… ]
Arianna Huffington: The Brave New World of the 'New Media'
Friday, Feb. 26, 8 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center
The founder of the Huffington Post Web site discusses the latest online media trends — including how media companies are turning content into profits — and reveals her vision of a hybrid future where traditional media and new media become one. [ More… ]
Cheese Loves Beer: Mastering the Marriage
Saturday, March 6, 1-5:30 p.m., RMI Sensory Building
Guiding participants toward an understanding of the compatibility of beer and cheese will be Charlie Bamforth, the Anheuser-Busch Endowed Professor of Malting and Brewing Science, and Moshe Rosenberg, professor of dairy engineering and technology, both of the Department of Food Science and Technology. RSVPs are due by Feb. 26. [ More… ]