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Gabby is good to goThe Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital takes the unusual step of putting a pet goat on a ventilator, to aid in treating the animal's severe pneumonia. Today, in what her owner describes as a "holiday miracle," Gabby is back home and eating the roses again. [ More, with slide show… ] |
NEWS SUMMARY
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W.M. Keck Foundation awards two $1 million grants to UC Davis
The W.M. Keck Foundation has awarded $2 million in grants to UC Davis for research on cell mechanics and the genetics of common diseases. Gang-Yu Liu and Ian Kennedy received $1 million to develop a new instrument for measuring the mechanics of single cells, while David Segal was awarded $1 million to take a novel approach to identifying genetic changes associated with heart disease. [ More… ]
Chancellor's fellows: The title is theirs for five years
They are not due to be formally recognized until March, but the title is already theirs to keep for the next five years: Chancellor's Fellow. They are the newest class, the class of 2011-12, faculty members who are being honored early in their careers, for having already compiled outstanding records of achievement. Each fellow receives a $25,000 prize. The 2011-12 fellows, all associate professors, are: Simona Ghetti of psychology, Stacey Harmer of plant biology, Yiyun Li of English, Xin Liu of computer science, Alexander Revzin of biomedical engineering, Kurt Rohde of music and Qing-zhu Yin, geology. [ More… ]
The arts: Rosen receives Painters and Sculptors Grant
Art professor Annabeth Rosen, who holds the Robert Arneson Chair in Ceramic Sculpture, is among 25 recipients of $25,000 awards in the 2011 Painters and Sculptors Grant Program. … Peter Shahrokh, an analyst at Design and Construction Management, contributes the cover art for the December edition of Academic Medicine, the journal of the American Association of Medical Colleges. [ More… ]
UC Davis West Village: Adapting to the environment
UC Davis West Village, planned as a zero net energy community, is showcased in new video as one of the ways in which California is adapting to its environment. The state produced the adaptation strategies video for Gov. Jerry Brown's recent conference on extreme climate risks and California's future, held at the California Academy of Sciences. [ More, with video… ]
Search for university librarian begins anew
UC Davis has relaunched its search for a university librarian after redefining the position to focus on leading the library's integration of digital resources and information technology to serve the academic community into the future. According to the revised job description, the new university librarian will be "responsible for transforming the General Library into an 'academic hub' that promotes the effective and innovative use of digital information resources in discovery and learning for the future." [ More… ]
Chancellor's Colloquium: Sciences academy leader to give address
The Chancellor's Colloquium Distinguished Speakers Series is set to continue Tuesday, Jan. 10, with Ralph Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences and chair of the National Research Council. His address is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. in the Vanderhoef Studio Theatre at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. An online system is accepting reservations for this free event. [ More… ]
Modern dogs are more Asian fusions than Euro pups, study finds
Don't close the book on Fido's genealogy just yet: A new study led by UC Davis wildlife genetics researchers provides a surprising glimpse into the global heritage of both wild and domestic dogs. [ More… ]
News briefs: Social Security deduction climbs on Jan. 1 paychecks
Congress today (Dec. 23) extended the 2011 payroll tax cut, but the action came too late for UC's Jan. 1 payroll, which had already been processed at the old rate. But don't worry: UC will make up for it retroactively. … Call for proposals for the California Higher Education Sustainability Conference, to be held at UC Davis for the first time. … Catch a butterfly, win a pitcher of beer — in Professor Art Shapiro's annual contest. … Student Housing releases its annual Vacancy and Rental Rate Survey. [ More… ]
DIRECTIVES and ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements: Federation to honor excellence in teaching, research
The Academic Federation is seeking nominations for its Excellence in Teaching and Excellence in Research awards. [ More… ]
EVENTS
First Wednesday Wine Flight: Stock Your Cellar
Wednesday, Jan. 4, 5 p.m., Gunrock Pub, South Silo
If you think your wine cellar may be looking bare after the holidays, then make a date to attend the First Wednesday Wine Flight — the first of the new year. The theme is Stock Your Cellar, featuring a plethora of wines that you can try and buy in inventory reduction deals. [ More… ]
At the Mondavi: See Platoon, hear from the director
Film: Monday, Jan. 9, 7 p.m. (faculty presentation at 6:30 p.m.) Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center
Speaker: Friday, Feb. 3, 8 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center
The Oscar-winning film Platoon and its director, Oliver Stone, are coming to the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. Catch the film on Jan. 9, with a presentation by Professor Jaimey Fisher, director of the Film Studies Program. Fisher is also set to moderate a Q&A with Stone on Feb. 3 as part of the Distinguished Speakers series. [ More… ]
Winter exhibitions to warm our souls
Openings Jan. 9-12 and 23, plus the Nelson ARTfriends' annual benefit, Jan. 11
Our slide show offers a small sampling of what's in store at the Nelson Gallery, the C.N. Gorman Museum, the Design Museum and the Pence Gallery (where 12 art faculty members are presenting a show). Plus, read about another professor's show in San Francisco, the Nelson ARTfriends' annual reception and benefit, Jan. 11, and an exhibition at the Craft Center Gallery. [ More, with slide show… ]