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Campus Community Survey"Be Heard" in the Campus Community Survey (check your email for your personal link) to help inform strategic initiatives and action plans for climate improvement. And, while that is reason enough to take the survey, the campus and UCOP are offering prizes, too: iPads, gift cards, faculty research grants and staff training grants, and even a $10,000 undergraduate scholarship. [ More, with video… ] |
NEWS SUMMARY
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The 21st century university: UC Davis annual report
The 2012-13 annual report describes how UC Davis is addressing society's most pressing issues in food, water, health, society, energy and the environment. Increasingly recognized for its achievements — from educating students to delivering world-class research — UC Davis is growing innovatively. "We are on an incredible journey filled with great expectations," Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi says. [ More… ]
A year later: Progress at UC Davis West Village
Since officially opening in October 2011, UC Davis West Village continues to grow both physically and academically, as a community and energy research hub for students, staff and faculty residents to live and learn. Nearly a year since its first solar panels were installed, the nation's largest planned zero net energy community appears to be on track to meet its goal of producing as much energy as it consumes. [ More… ]
Police continue investigation into Jan. 17 explosion
UC Davis Police Chief Matt Carmichael asks for the campus community's continued patience and understanding as the investigation proceeds into the Jan. 17 explosion in a campus apartment, an incident that led to David Snyder's arraignment on 10 felony counts. "We are taking this very seriously and must protect the integrity of the investigation," Carmichael said. "I promise that as soon as we are free to release additional information, we will." Meanwhile, Snyder remains in Yolo County Jail, as additional information becomes known about his background. [ More… ]
Chancellor, provost host colloquium and forum
Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi and Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter are hosting a colloquium and a forum next week. The Chancellor's Colloquium speaker is Brylyne Chitsunge, on the topic "Farming in the 21st Century: A Woman's Perspective from South Africa." Hexter is hosting Roger L. Geiger, speaking on "The Past and Future of the Innovative University" in the Provost's Forums on the Public University and the Social Good. [ More… ]
GSM and CalPERS join forces on sustainability
The Sustainable Investment Research Initiative is an effort to drive innovative thought leadership that will inform and advance CalPERS' understanding of sustainability factors and the impact they have on financial performance. … Also, the GSM welcomes "evangelist of entrepreneurship" Carl Schramm as the inaugural holder of the Arthur and Carlyse Ciocca Visiting Professorship in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. [ More… ]
In-brain monitoring shows memory network
Working with patients with electrodes implanted in their brains, researchers at the the UC Davis Center for Neuroscience and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston have shown for the first time that areas of the brain work together at the same time to recall memories. The unique approach promises new insights into how we remember details of time and place. [ More… ]
Celebrating seven alumni and a friend of the university
The Cal Aggie Alumni Association tonight presents its annual awards gala, honoring outstanding alumni and friends of the university: John Bissell II, Jose Carmine Dianese, Janice Eberly, Barbara Jackson, Bob and Jan Morrison, Ann Pitzer and Martin Yan. A reception, dinner and the awards program start at 5:30 p.m. in the San Jose City Hall Rotunda. [ More… ]
NEWS BRIEFS: 4 alumni win science-tech fellowships in Legislature
Congratulations to four alumni who recently took up positions with the California Legislature — as California Science and Technology Policy Fellows. … Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter and the campus counsel respond to allegations of anti-Jewish behavior on campus. … Was there any doubt that UC Davis would be named a Tree Campus USA for the fifth year in row? … Save the date: a National Science Foundation workshop will be held at UC Davis on April 25. … Check the map and grab a nap, it'll do you good! [ More… ]
DIRECTIVES and ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Administrative openings; award nominations
Calls for nominations: Three for administrative positions (dean, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; vice chancellor, Student Affairs; and chief campus counsel) and three for awards (Diversity and Principles of Community Achievement Awards, the Calvin E. Handy Leadership Award and student recognition awards). [ More… ]
EVENTS
The Art of Athletes: Trading sticks and racquets for brushes and clay
Today-Monday, Feb. 1-4, Basement Gallery, Art Building
Intercollegiate athletes show their artistic sides in this fourth annual exhibition. Free. [ More, with slide show… ]
Oxford immunologist to discuss the potential of HIV vaccines
Wednesday, Feb. 6, noon (Davis campus) and 5 p.m. (Sacramento campus)
Sir Andrew McMichael gives this year's Nelson Lecture on "T-Cell Immune Responses Against HIV-1: Can They Be Harnessed by Vaccines?" RSVPs requested. [ More… ]
Alumni association hosts UC Davis Campus Community Weekend
Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 9-10
Faculty and staff are invited to join UC Davis Parent and Family Programs for two campus events: A Saturday book signing for campus authors, featuring brewmaster Charlie Bamforth, author of Beer is Proof God Loves Us, and a Sunday lecture on "Education, Engineering and Poetry" by engineering professor Rida Farouki. Both events are free, but preregistration is required. [ More… ]