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Diversifying the legal professionPhoto: Miguel Zavala

The King Hall Outreach Program at the School of Law is designed to prepare first-generation college students and those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds for admission to and success in law school. [ More, with video… ]

NEWS SUMMARY

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Police chosen by the community to serve the community

The UC Davis Police Department this week introduced four new officers and four new sergeants to the campus community, the result of an innovative selection process in which students and faculty played a bigger role than ever before. [ More, with slide show… ]

Firefighters return from a week of grueling work

UC Davis firefighters are due back tonight (Aug. 24) after nearly a week of work on the massive Ponderosa Fire southeast of Redding, and four Dining Services chefs are already back from a week of kitchen duty at a fire camp in southern Oregon. The UC Davis Fire Department still has one firefighter on the fire lines, as a strike team leader. [ More… ]

'Conflict minerals' disclosures will cost shareholders billions

A new federal rule announced Wednesday (Aug. 22) that requires companies to disclose their use of "conflict minerals" — those mined in the Republic of Congo and neighboring countries and linked to armed conflict and human rights abuses — will cost shareholders billions of dollars, predicts a study led by Paul Griffin, a professor in the Graduate School of Management. [ More, with video… ]

Preparing veterinary scientists

Veterinary students spent the summer on the frontiers of animal, human and environmental health. They participated in the Students Training in Advanced Research Program, created by the School of Veterinary Medicine to inspire students to consider research and educational careers. [ More, with slide show… ]

In memoriam: Simon Chan made breakthroughs in plant breeding

Simon Chan, an associate professor of plant biology whose work on plant breeding promised to help some of the world's poorest people, died Aug. 22. He was 38. "Simon was an incredible scientist, superb mentor and a great friend," said James Hildreth, dean of the College of Biological Sciences. [ More… ]

The Morrill Act: 150-year-old vision still paying dividends

The Sacramento Bee editorializes on the vision of the 37th Congress, which, even as the Civil War raged in 1862, passed legislation that led to the establishment of land-grant colleges such as the University of California (and a farm school that would become UC Davis). UC celebrated the act's 150th anniversary in May; read our story. [ More… ]

Campus builds 'new' Old Davis Road into the city

Construction began this week on the final piece of the "new" Old Davis Road, extending it all the way from the UC Davis campus to A Street. And, when that's done, by mid-November, the "old" Old Davis Road alongside the arboretum will be converted into a path for bicyclists and pedestrians. [ More, with slide show… ]

NEWS BRIEFS: Entomology prof co-chairs international conference

Professor Walter Leal is co-chairing the organizing committee for the first U.S. meeting of the International Congress of Entomology in 40 years. … Preorders are being taken for the 2012-13 campus poster calendar, due to arrive from the printer by the end of the month. [ More… ]

DIRECTIVES and ANNOUNCEMENTS

No directives or announcements were issued this week.

EVENTS

ASUCD summer blood and marrow drive

Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 28-29, 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m., West Quad

The second ASUCD Blood and Marrow Drive of the summer will bring a traditional summertime treat (ice cream) and a new treat (MyBloodSource, including a rewards program). Prospective donors are advised to bring photo ID, and to drink plenty of fluids and to eat before donating. [ More… ]

The Next Generation: Opportunities at the Water-Energy Nexus

Wednesday, Aug. 29, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., UC Center Sacramento, Room LL3, 1130 K St.

Speakers include Professor Frank Loge, director of the Center for Water Energy Efficiency, in this third installment of the series "Green Building Strategies: Achieving the Potential." [ More… ]

Author event: From Goods to a Good Life: Intellectual Property and Global Justice

Thursday, Aug. 30, 4 p.m., Kalmanovitz Appellate Courtroom, King Hall

In her new book, law professor Madhavi Sunder calls for a richer understanding of intellectual property law's effects on social and cultural life. Reception to follow at 5 p.m. in the King Hall courtyard. [ More… ]

Football: UC Davis vs. Azusa Pacific

Thursday, Aug. 30, 6 p.m., Aggie Stadium

Aggies vs. Cougars, plus A Salute to Heroes (emergency services and military personnel). In addition, fans are urged to wear blue for College Colors Day (go online to see how you can support UC Davis in this national contest). Staff and faculty can buy discounted tickets (starting at $10) in an "appreciation day" promotion; enter the word "staff" as the special offer code at the bottom of the ticket order website, or buy tickets through the athletics office, (530) 752-2471. [ More… ]

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