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The military goes to collegePhoto: Department of Defense seal

For innovative research, the Pentagon often turns to UC Davis scientists. Their defense-funded studies — including a project to study the effects of stress on breast cancer and one to develop a scanner that detects liquid explosives — could someday benefit you in ways you never imagined. [ More… ]

NEWS SUMMARY

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UC Davis submits two-year goals summary to President Yudof

In her annual submission of UC Davis' two-year goals summary to the UC president, Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi notes how "we are now beginning a broad-ranging planning effort to identify the best strategies to restore stability and vigor to the financial foundation of this extraordinary campus. The new efforts we are reporting within this document underscore our belief that we must assertively manage our future." [ More… ]

Research funds surpass $684 million

UC Davis received more than $684 million in research funds in the fiscal year that ended June 30, compared with more than $678 million in the previous year. While federal research dollars fell slightly as "stimulus" funds tapered off, awards from nongovernmental organizations quadrupled, and state research funding grew by half. [ More… ]

UC Davis West Village ribbon-cutting and open house Oct. 15

UC Davis West Village, the largest planned zero net energy community in the United States, will hold an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate completion of the first 315 apartments, recreation center and village square. The celebration, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., will feature speakers, tours and a barbecue. All events are free and open to the public. [ More, with video… ]

Committee to advise on recruitment of new athletics director

As she announced the appointment of an advisory committee to help recruit a new director of athletics, Chancellor Katehi said UC Davis' Intercollegiate Athletics program is at a crossroads, and "whichever future direction we take — and whomever we choose to lead athletics in that direction — will help define the overall reputation of UC Davis as a world-class public research university." The new committee has already scheduled two town halls: Oct. 13 and 26. [ More… ]

Provost visits China, touts UC Davis' research in low-carbon transit

Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter recently led a UC Davis delegation to China to further the university's commitment to working with that country and others to develop low-carbon transportation strategies. [ More… ]

UC Davis gets $4 million grant to create poverty research center

UC Davis has received $4 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to establish a Center for Poverty Research — one of only three such centers nationwide designated to study the causes and effects of and policies aimed at addressing poverty in the United States. [ More… ]

Birders' delight: New checklist for arboretum's 159 species

Just in time for the fall migration, the Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology is making available a free checklist for 159 species of birds known to frequent the arboretum. "This list summarizes all species observed on the UC Davis Arboretum since records have been taken starting in the 1960s," said Andy Engilis Jr., curator of the museum and the person behind the arboretum checklist effort. [ More… ]

News briefs: Labor deals, bike auction, CAES celebration and more

UCOP announces tentative labor agreements with AFT bargaining units for lecturers and librarians. … Biannual bike auction Oct. 8. … CAES College Celebration Oct. 14. … Chancellor's Colloquium series to open with humanities speaker. … Vanderhoef back in the classroom. … Neighbors Night Out Oct. 9. [ More… ]

DIRECTIVES and ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announcement: Nominations sought for Chancellor's Achievement Awards for Diversity and Community

Nominations are being sought for the 2011-12 Chancellor's Achievement Awards for Diversity and Community, honoring achievements that contribute in substantial ways to the development and well-being of our diverse and evolving community. Faculty, staff, students and local community members are eligible for the awards. The deadline is Nov. 7. [ More… ]

EVENTS

At the Mondavi: An Evening with Jonathan Franzen

Saturday, Oct. 8, 8 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center

National Book Award-winning author Jonathan Franzen opens the Mondavi Center's Distinguished Speakers series. The author of The Corrections and Freedom will give a talk titled "On Autobiography and Fiction Writing." History professor Eric Rauchway will moderate a post-lecture Q&A. [ More… ]

On stage: The Zona Rosa Project

Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 13-16, Wyatt Pavilion Theatre

The Department of Theatre and Dance opens its 2011-12 season with a free workshop production: The Zona Rosa Project, inspired by the true story of Francisco Estrada Valle, slain in Mexico in 1992 after taking an activist role in the gay rights movement and the AIDS crisis. [ More… ]

Accessible Technology and Services Faire, and Disability Awareness Symposium

Friday, Oct. 14, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (fair) and noon-1 p.m. (symposium), Ballrooms A and B, Conference Center

UC Davis observes disability awareness month with the Accessible Technology and Services Faire, and a symposium featuring a talk by Marjorie Solomon, associate professor of clinical psychiatry, on autism spectrum disorders in college students. Free. [ More… ]

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