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Zero net energyLt. Gov. Gavin Newsom visited UC Davis West Village on Thursday, joining Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi for a tour of the campus's new neighborhood, now under construction — and planned as the largest zero net energy development in the United States. [ More… ] |
NEWS SUMMARY
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Budget: Up and down week for UC finances
UC Davis saw good news and bad news on the budget front this week. Good news: Gov. Jerry Brown, in his revised budget proposal, spared UC from a larger cut. This leaves the systemwide reduction at $500 million. Bad news: If Brown is not successful at extending certain tax increases, he will propose taking another $500 million from UC. More bad news: The UC Davis Mind Institute announced that it will lose all state general fund support for the institute's operations — nearly $2.9 million annually. [ More… ]
OP looks at centralized payroll and HR
The UC Office of the President is exploring the possibility of expanding a systemwide technology initiative — and the outcome could affect UC Davis' shared service center project. The expansion idea emerged from UCOP's Payroll Personnel System Initiative, aimed at replacement technology to be deployed around the UC system. Recently, UC Davis Vice Chancellor John Meyer said, he learned that the Office of the President is considering the merit of expanding the scope of the original initiative, to include the systemwide centralization of some payroll and HR transactional activities. [ More… ]
Chancellor's Colloquium features U.S. science envoy
The Chancellor's Colloquium series continues next week with UCSF biochemist Bruce Alberts, a former two-term president of the National Academy of Sciences, speaking on "Science and the World's Future." … Plus other seminars and workshops. [ More… ]
Laurels: Stallards receive Charles J. Soderquist Award
Alumni couple Meg and Tom Stallard are the recipients of the 2011 Charles J. Soderquist Award, given by the UC Davis Foundation in recognition of volunteer leadership and philanthropic support for the university. … Plus other honors for faculty and staff. [ More… ]
Transforming robots not just science fiction
This news report from Bay Area TV station ABC7 features the "iMobot," an intelligent, reconfigurable mobile robot under development by engineering professor Harry Cheng and his former student, Graham Ryland, now an alumnus. [ More… ]
Research coalition to study sustainable chicken housing
UC Davis and Michigan State University have received $6 million from the Coalition for Sustainable Egg Supply to support research on the sustainability of laying-hen housing in the United States. The first study of its kind, the three-year project will explore the interactions and tradeoffs among food safety, worker safety, environmental impact, hen health and welfare, and food affordability aspects of three housing systems. [ More… ]
News briefs: Bike sweep, forest-friendly paper, Academic Technology Services
TAPS to sweep up abandoned bicycles. … Repro Graphics recertified as forest-friendly. … The campus is recruiting a faculty director to lead Academic Technology Services. … Staff members around UC will vote to fill two staff seats on the UC Retirement System Advisory Board. … The Board of Regents approves Dorothy Leland's appointment as the next chancellor of UC Merced. … UC Davis' Penny Herbert moves up to staff adviser to the Board of Regents in 2011-12, and UCLA's Kevin Smith becomes staff adviser-designate. … Meditation in the arboretum. [ More… ]
At the Mondavi: Return to Forever IV concert set for Sept. 21
Staff and faculty are getting a head start, through 6 p.m. today (May 20), on tickets for the "just added" Return to Forever IV concert at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. And remember, staff and faculty receive a 10 percent discount on single-event tickets. The much honored jazz-rock fusion ensemble is set to play at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21, in Jackson Hall. The bill also includes Zappa Plays Zappa. [ More… ]
DIRECTIVES and ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements: Vice provost recruitment, Fall Welcome calendar
Provost Ralph J. Hexter says public forums are set to begin the week of May 30 for the finalists for the position of vice provost of Academic Affairs. ... The online calendar for Fall Welcome events is now open for business — meaning departments and registered student organizations can register their events for posting to the calendar. The deadline for completing the online registration is July 31. [ More… ]
EVENTS
At Stebbins Cold Canyon: Homestead Jamboree
Saturday, May 21, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Stebbins Cold Canyon, Highway 128
A combination of hiking, music and an old-style family picnic. A 1 1/4-mile hike (one way) on the Homestead Trail will lead to a tall tree canopy, for lunch and an impromptu concert by local musicians, including Keith Cary, Wyatt Hesselmeyer and many more. Bring an instrument or your voice if you want to join in. [ More… ]
In concert: Early Music Ensemble
Saturday, May 21, 7 p.m., Davis Community Church, 412 C St.
UC Davis is making for a very musical spring, with six concerts from this weekend through June 2 on campus and in the city of Davis, and a world premiere in Prague. First up: the Early Music Ensemble performs works by Italian Baroque composers Claudio Monteverdi and Giovanni Sances. [ More… ]
UC Davis Film Festival
Wednesday and Thursday, May 25-26, 8:30 p.m., Varsity Theatre, 616 Second St., Davis
Looking for "the pulse of student-produced cinema?" Check out the 11th annual UC Davis Film Festival, produced by the Department of Theatre and Dance in association with the Program in Technocultural Studies, and co-sponsored by the Film Studies Program and the Department of Art Studio. [ More… ]