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Love and zero wasteThe 41st annual Whole Earth Festival celebrates three days of sustainability during this Mother's Day weekend, promising that absolutely no item will go to waste. The celebration includes entertainment for every taste, exotic craft vendors and an international vegetarian-food feast. [ More… ] |
NEWS
Letter from the chancellor: Campus launches action plan against intolerance
In this May 5 letter Chancellor Linda Katehi announces a strategic investment of $230,000 annually, beginning July 1, to combat hate and intolerance on the campus. [ More… ]
Human and animal docs team up to help dog swallow
A 1-year-old dog named Mojito appears to have a healthy life ahead of him, thanks to doctors from the medicine and veterinary medicine schools who collaborated on a unique surgical procedure to treat the canine's near-fatal swallowing disorder. Watch a video about the miniature dachshund, who was the first dog to benefit from a laser procedure originally developed for people. [ More… ]
Ready for her first space walk
Alumna astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson, who blasted off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan April 2 for a six-month stay on the International Space Station, is busy doing science as she orbits the Earth. In this video, Caldwell Dyson talks about the mission and explains how UC Davis "was a steppingstone to getting where I am today." [ More… ]
Passwords out, passphrases in
The campus is boosting computer security by requiring all users to replace their passwords with passphrases, ideally well before October. Otherwise, your account password will be assigned an expiration date ranging from about Oct. 11 to Dec. 3. [ More… ]
TGFS: Annual picnic set for May 12
Next week brings the 30th annual Thank Goodness for Staff Picnic. Staff Assembly's executive committee encourages staff to turn out May 12 for the food and fun and well deserved recognition for jobs well done. "Taking time out to celebrate during difficult times is just as important, if not more so, as it is during good times, " the TGFS website says. [ More… ]
Coffee hut fire being treated as arson
The fire that destroyed a coffee kiosk next to King Hall on the UC Davis campus April 30 is being treated as arson. The UC Davis Police and Fire departments, and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are investigating the fire. They are also investigating a suspicious object found May 1 at the Cargo Coffee kiosk outside Olson Hall. [ More… ]
Forums scheduled in search for development executive
The process of hiring an executive director for the comprehensive campaign takes another step forward May 17 when the search committee holds open forums with the campus community. [ More… ]
Engineering III becomes Mohammed S. Ghausi Hall
Mohammed S. Ghausi this week became the third dean to have a building named after him in the College of Engineering. The naming ceremony took place May 6 at the building formerly known as Engineering III. Ghausi served as dean from 1983 to 1996, a period of strategic growth marked by expanded teaching and research programs, and increased diversity. [ More… ]
Let's goBiking (or walking), let's win some prizes
UC Davis' goClub is giving away two new bicycles this month to encourage staff, faculty and students to two-wheel their way to and from campus, not just in May (which is Bike Month in the Sacramento region) but all through the year. The bike drawing is open to all goClub members; just make sure you are enrolled on or before May 12. [ More… ]
DIRECTIVES
No new directives were issued this week.
EVENTS
Region's best young poets, rappers and singers to compete
Friday, May 7, 6 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center
The final round of competition in the second annual Sacramento Area Youth Speak Summit and Slam takes place tonight at the Mondavi Center. This year's contest is titled "Learning Literacy Leadership for 2010: School Is My Hustle." Tickets are $5 for those 21 and under and $15 for all others. [ More… ]
Some Things Are Private and Hair continue through the weekend
May 7-9, Main Theatre, Wright Hall, and arboretum gazebo
A dramatic play, Some Things Are Private (from the Department of Theatre and Dance), and Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical (from Studio 301 Productions) continue their runs this weekend. [ More… ]
On exhibit at Shields: Women's rights, first ladies and fashion
Two exhibitions on display in the lobby at Shields Library are perfect for a Mother's Day outing. A Woman's Place: An Exhibit on the History of the Women's Rights Movement celebrates the 90th anniversary of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution's 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote. First Ladies and Fashion: Style Icons on a Political Runway takes a look back at fashion hits and misses and controversial moments in first lady fashion history. [ More… ]