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Following the nitrate trailPhoto: glass of water

One in 10 people living in California's most productive agricultural areas is at risk of exposure to harmful levels of nitrate contamination in their drinking water, according to a new UC Davis report. In a Sacramento Bee op-ed, study authors Thomas Harter and Jay Lund write: "Reducing the flow of nitrate will slow the rate at which the problem worsens over time, but the drinking water problem must be addressed today." [ More, with video… ]

NEWS SUMMARY

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U.S. Bank closes branch, terminates agreements with the campus

U.S. Bank has closed its UC Davis branch office and told UC officials that it is terminating its agreements with the campus. In a March 1 letter to the Board of Regents, the bank stated its reason as the interference by protesters who have intermittently blocked the door to the bank branch in the Memorial Union since January. UC officials said they believe the termination letter is premature. They had hoped to resolve the situation in a manner that would have enabled the bank to resume operations while at the same time allowing law enforcement to prosecute proven violations of the California Penal Code and also allow for peaceful protests. [ More … ]

New name for cancer center reflects national honor, 'comprehensive' status

From now on, it is the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center — in recognition of the world's most prestigious honor in oncology: a "comprehensive" designation from the National Cancer Institute, recognizing the UC Davis center's advances in research, care and outreach. [ More… ]

Staff town hall next week: in person and live online

A staff town hall with the chancellor and provost is set for next week: Thursday, March 22, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. You can attend in person in the Activities and Recreation Center Ballroom (please register in advance) or watch the live stream on the Web; look for the link on the UC Davis home page the day of the town hall. [ More… ]

Part-Time Indian programs continue; next year's book announced

You still have about a month to read the community book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, and participate in a number of activities (films and talks), before the author, Sherman Alexie, visits the campus. Then you can start on the 2012-13 book, just announced: The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration. [ More… ]

Your personalized roadmap to retirement at your fingertips

Will you be able to retire without worrying about money? Find out now. It's easy. UC this month launched the new online Retirement Review to provide a personalized snapshot of how much you can expect to receive from UC's pension plan and your UC retirement savings investments when you retire. [ More… ]

'Family member verification' packets are in the mail

Do you have family members who are enrolled with you in UC-sponsored medical, dental and vision plans? If so, watch your mail at home for a white envelope, clearly marked as being from UC and having to do with "family member verification." This is not junk mail. This is important stuff. You must respond with documentation by May 17, or you run the risk of having yourself and your family members de-enrolled from plan coverage. Family members found to be ineligible for insurance through the verification process will also be de-enrolled. [ More… ]

News briefs: Shared services and disability centers on the move

The Shared Services Center is on the move to its permanent location, and the Student Disability Center is preparing for a move the last week of March. … Staff Development and Professional Services is running an online survey, asking UC Davis employees to indicate their training and development needs. … Only 500 tickets are available for Soaring to New Heights, and those tickets are on sale now. … The Office of Research is inviting the campus research community to an event called Partners for Research, showcasing how the office is "transforming the way we support you." … Giovanni Peri of the Department of Economics states his case for immigration, on the new UCTV Prime. [ More… ]

DIRECTIVES and ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announcement: Applications due for Sautter IT awards

The application period is open for the 2012 Larry L. Sautter Awards for Innovation in Information Technology, a UC-wide program honoring innovation that supports the university's mission. [ More… ]

EVENTS

Student chamber ensembles to perform

Today, March 16, 5:30 p.m., 115 Music Building

Monday, March 19, 7 p.m., 115 Music Building

The Department of Music is hosting a concert today by a student chamber ensemble, performing Mozart's Gran Partita for wind instruments. More student chamber ensembles are scheduled to perform Monday evening. Both concerts are free and open to the public. [ More… ]

Open house and exhibition at TANA

Tuesday, March 20, 4-6 p.m., TANA community art center, Woodland

The TANA community art center, run by the Department of Chicana/o Studies, presents its 2012 Student Exhibition: screen prints from five quarterly workshops. The opening reception is being held in conjunction with TANA's Winter Open House. [ More… ]

Brown bag: 'Cutting the Cable'

Thursday, March 22, noon, King Lounge, Memorial Union

Join the revolution: learn how to drop expensive cable or dish service and get your video from the Web. This informative and humorous class covers what you need to know to watch your favorite TV programs with only a TV antenna and high-speed internet connection. [ More… ]

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