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Field hockey and footballAggie field hockey's new home (team members are pictured there during practice this week) will be dedicated this Saturday (Aug. 23) right before the program's first-ever alumnae game. A week later (Aug. 30), the Aggie football team pays another visit to "The Farm" — and some of you may remember what happened the last time the Aggies played Stanford! More X's and O's: The football program holds its annual Women's Huddle, Aug. 22. [ More… ] |
NEWS SUMMARY
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Water-rights allocations exceed state's supply
California has allocated five times more surface water than the state actually has, according to a UC analysis published today (Aug. 19) in the journal Environmental Research Letters. Ted Grantham, who explored the state's water-rights database as a postdoctoral researcher with the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences, says the time is ripe — during drought — to overhaul the state's policies. [ More… ]
State of the Lake: High (tech) and dry at Tahoe
The Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences releases its State of the Lake report for 2014, explaining how drought, climate change, and other natural and human factors are driving changes at Lake Tahoe. The report also describes a new, real-time network of monitoring stations to explore what is causing degradation to Lake Tahoe's nearshore environment. [ More… ]
Grants bridge gap between research and market
UC Davis gives four researchers a "step" up with $50,000 each from STAIR — a new, campus-based competitive grant program, Science Translation and Innovative Research, aimed at facilitating the conversion of technology generated from university research into commercial applications. … The Office of Research reports a near-doubling of commercial startups launched by UC Davis in the year that ended June 30 — up from eight the year before — "illustrating the huge potential of our faculty for driving economic development." [ More… ]
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles get another shot
"The Hydrogen Transition," a new study from the Institute of Transportation Studies, gives renewed hope for the successful commercialization of hydrogen-powered vehicles. "We seem to be tantalizingly close to the beginning of a hydrogen transition," says lead author Joan Ogden, professor of environmental science and policy, and the director of Sustainable Transportation Energy Pathways (NextSTEPS). [ More… ]
LAURELS: IET, IT Services win Sautter awards
Information and Educational Technology wins gold and IT Services wins silver in UC's 2014 Larry L. Sautter awards program for innovation in information technology. … The King Hall Outreach Program, or KHOP, has been named the recipient of the California State Bar's 2014 Education Pipeline Award. … Kathy Keatley Garvey "buzzes" in for another top photo award, this time for her image of 20,000 to 30,000 bees on a man's head. [ More… ]
Young migrants face exploitation as workers
Young migrants who come illegally to the United States to support families in their home countries face exploitation, poverty and marginalization, partly because they are not protected by law and lack parental guidance, according to a new policy brief from the Center for Poverty Research. [ More… ]
Gene mutation ID'd for heart disease in Newfoundland dogs
Veterinary cardiologist Joshua Stern leads a team in making the first identification of a gene mutation responsible for canine SAS, the most common inherited heart disease in dogs. The team made the discovery in the Newfoundland breed — massive, furry, black dogs with kind hearts that often are afflicted by the potentially lethal congenital disease, subvalvular aortic stenosis. [ More, with video… ]
How many majors? 102, including 4 that are new
Continuing students have four new majors to choose from — Global Disease Biology, Marine and Coastal Science, Mathematical Analytics and Operations Research, and Sustainable Environmental Design — and all of them will be open to prospective undergraduate students when they apply this November for admission in fall 2015. Also, the names of two majors have been changed and one major is being discontinued. And, when it's gone, UC Davis will have 102 majors total. [ More… ]
TRANSIT: Vanpool meeting, alternate-fuel rental choices
TAPS will talk up vanpools at an Aug. 27 information meeting. ... Fleet Services and Zipcar offer campus rental cars that go easier on the environment. [ More… ]
There's only 'One' official campus poster calendar
There's only "One UC Davis" and only one official campus poster calendar, which, for 2014-15, ties itself to the "One" campaign in a unique way — by using photos of iconic objects around the campus to spell out "ONE." Preorders are being taken now for folded and rolled calendars. [ More… ]
NEWS BRIEFS: Community-based planning process begins
UC Davis, the city of Davis and Yolo County have invited the Davis community to "join the conversation" about future development of the Downtown University Gateway District. Plus …
- Use Windows XP? Block takes effect Aug. 27
- Tests confirm low oxygen in fish die-off
- Police advise of printer supply scam
- New clinic for thoracic outlet syndrome
- Arboretum friends' new name, plus plant sale dates
TRENDING: Beer, honey and ice water
Twitter: "The Art and Science of Beer," the UC video featuring our "Pope of Foam," Charlie Bamforth, is selected into @FoodFilmFest NYC. ... Facebook: A taste of honey, with our new Honey Flavor and Aroma Wheel. ... Instagram: That's cold! Men's soccer team and women's gymnastics team take the ALS Ice Water Challenge.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Howard Way closed through Aug. 24
The north entry road off Russell Boulevard is closed for reconstruction through Aug. 24. Drivers can still get to the north entry parking garage, by using California Avenue and Tennis Court Lane. Click here to see a map. [ More… ]
EVENTS
On sale: Single-event tickets for Mondavi Center, 2014-15
In person, online or by phone
And take a look at three more just-added events: singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne (Oct. 12); Robot Planet Rising (March 4), the sequel to last season's live-action graphic novel An Intergalactic Nemesis; and guitar great Buddy Guy (April 8). [ More… ]
Information sessions on UC Davis Extension professional programs
Through Sept. 10
Covering 15 programs, from Accounting, Conflict Resolution and Construction Management, to Supervisory Skills and Management Development, Web Development, and Workplace Health and Safety. The information sessions are free; UC Davis faculty and staff, as always at UC Davis Extension, are eligible for discounts of 20 percent to 50 percent on program fees. [ More… ]
WORKLIFE AND WELLNESS: Developing a Healthy Relationship with Food
Thursday, Aug. 21, noon-1 p.m., multipurpose room, Student Community Center
Wondering how to respect your goals to eat healthier? "Join us to discover what food means to us, explore the pitfalls of dieting, and learn the benefits of mindful eating. Together we'll discuss ways to overcome obstacles and take action!" No preregistration. [ More… ]
Blood and Marrow Drive
Tuesday-Wednesday, Aug. 26-27, 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m., bloodmobiles on the Quad
The Community Service Resource Center sponsors this two-day drive, where every participant receives a $5 gift card for Togo's. Eat and drink plenty of fluids before donating, and please bring photo identification. [ More… ]
EXHIBITIONS: Our Great Outdoors and Rainbow of Chaos
Through Aug. 31, Buehler Alumni Center; and Sept. 19, Craft Center Gallery
Our Great Outdoors: Photography by Clyde Elmore, retired Cooperative Extension weed science specialist, at the Buehler; and Rainbow of Chaos: Jennifer Rutherford, UC Davis alumna and staff member, and volunteer instructor at the Craft Center, showing glass mosaics, paintings, knitted garments and more. … Also, Screen Prints 1970: The Art Institute of Chicago, through Sept. 12, C.N. Gorman Museum. [ More, with slideshow… ]
ARBORETUM: Butterfly Ecology Talk and Tour
Sunday, Sept. 14, 11 a.m., meet at the trellis in the California Native Plant GATEway Garden
Naturalist Steve Daubert leads this free program in the arboretum's newest garden (behind the Davis Commons shopping center, at the east end of the arboretum). All ages are welcome to learn about butterfly evolution and ecology, and how the arboretum functions as a butterfly preserve. Note: The shopping center parking lot is for customers only — which is a good reason to consider walking or riding bikes to the arboretum. [ More… ]
Sacramento Heart & Stroke Walk
Saturday, Sept. 20, Land Park
The UC Davis Health System is a sponsor of this event benefiting the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association. [ More… ]
Bugs and Beer: Why Crickets and Kölsch Might be Matches Made in Heaven
Saturday, Nov. 1, 2-6 p.m., Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science
A unique, creepy-crawly program with the "Pope of Foam," Charlie Bamforth, and the "Bug Chef" David George Gordon. $50 general, $25 students. [ More… ]