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Our fifth Wolf Prize winner

Prestigious award recognizes wheat geneticist Jorge Dubcovsky for his work in improving the world's most important source of food grain for people. By identifying and cloning certain genes, he's made wheat more nutritious and developed hardier varieties, now available around the world. Dubcovsky's win brings to five the number of members of the UC Davis community who have received the Wolf Prize in Agriculture. [ More… ]

NEWS SUMMARY

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Forum this week on faculty Hiring Investment Program

Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter has called for faculty hiring proposals that could take UC Davis in many new and creative directions. The Hiring Investment Program, or HIP, will be the subject of a public discussion this Friday (Jan. 24). [ More… ]

Expanding college opportunity

"As a public university, UC Davis holds a special responsibility to make our world class education accessible and affordable to all students," Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi writes in a blog post announcing the expansion of STEP (Special Transitional Enrichment Program) and TOP (Transfer Opportunity Program), in line with the Obama administration's call to action. … Read UCOP news release. [ More… ]

Meet our new graduate diversity officers

UC Davis has launched a two-pronged effort to recruit more graduate students from diverse backgrounds and ensure those students successfully complete their degrees. We've hired Josephine Moreno '84 and Steve Lee as graduate diversity officers, and we've set up a series of Diversity Dialogues (the first one is Jan. 28) to help understand the needs of graduate students, including students of color, international students, undocumented students, women in STEM and students with disabilities. You can meet Moreno and Lee at a Feb. 3 reception. [ More… ]

Police Accountability Board to launch by spring quarter

UC Davis will have a Police Accountability Board in place by the start of the spring quarter, as a two-year pilot project. Administrators have been working on the project for more than a year, bringing in a top national consultant, and conducting forums on the Davis and Sacramento campuses, to shape what is likely to be the first civilian oversight board for a university police department in the United States. [ More… ]

Oyster study shows threat of multiple stressors on ecosystems

The once-booming, now struggling Olympia oyster native to the West Coast could face a double threat from ocean acidification and invasive predators, according to new research from the Bodega Marine Laboratory. "At some point, multiple stressors will cause natural systems to break down," says Eric Sanford, professor of evolution and ecology, and first author on the study. [ More… ]

Finding the 'heat' and a lot more in peppers

A new reference genome, the work of UC Davis scientists and others on an international team, sheds light on the biology of the hot pepper's hallmark pungency, or spiciness, as well as its fruit-ripening and disease-resistance mechanisms. The information is sure to aid in the cultivation of what is already the world's most widely grown spice crop, and improve the pepper's nutritional and medicinal qualities. [ More… ]

UC Davis Medical Center honored for excellence in nursing

The American Nurses Credentialing Center has granted "Magnet Recognition" status to the UC Davis Medical Center for its quality patient care, nursing excellence and innovations in professional nursing practices, becoming the first hospital in Sacramento to achieve the designation. [ More, with video… ]

Let's get our red on!

What to wear, what to wear for UC Davis Wears Red Day and our attempt that day, Feb. 7, to set the Guinness World Record for most people in a heart formation? The answer is simple: one of our special red T-shirts, on sale now at all UC Davis Stores, including Sacramento. They're also available online! [ More… ]

NEWS BRIEFS: Campus makes top 10 in new 'green' ranking

UC Davis is ninth overall (up from 17th a year ago) and fourth in the United States in the new UI GreenMetric World Ranking. Plus …

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Blood and marrow drive

Today and Wednesday, Jan. 21-22, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., second floor, The Pavilion at the ARC

It's National Blood Donation Month, so please consider coming out to our blood drive today or tomorrow. Every participant will receive a $5 gift card for Togo's sandwich shops. [ More… ]

WRRC Family Activities Night!

Wednesday, Jan. 22, 4-6 p.m., multipurpose room, Student Community Center

For student, faculty and staff families to meet, share resources and relax in a family-friendly atmosphere. Children's activities will range from coloring, origami and other crafts to group games and board games. Free, including pizza. Sponsored by the Women's Resources and Research Center. RSVP via Facebook. [ More… ]

CAREER CATALYST: 'The Quiet One at Work'

Thursday, Jan. 23, noon-1 p.m., Meeting Room E, Student Community Center

Whether you are an introvert or know one, this program offers the opportunity to explore, understand and appreciate the challenges and strengths of being the quiet one at work. Part of the Career Catalyst Brown Bag Series. [ More… ]

Shinkoskey Noon Concert

Thursday, Jan. 23, 12:05 p.m., Yocha Dehe Grand Lobby, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

Ellen Ruth Rose, viola, and Karen Rosenak, piano, performing works by Rebecca Clarke and Shostakovich. Free. [ More… ]

EXHIBITIONS: Poetic reception and other celebrations

Design Museum, Craft Center Gallery and C.N. Gorman Museum

A reception and poetry reading are scheduled on Thursday (Jan. 23) for the Design Museum's new exhibition, the Verve of Quilted Textiles, featuring quilts from the collection of Sandra McPherson, poet and professor emerita of English. Other receptions are planned at the Craft Center Gallery (Jan. 24) and C.N. Gorman Museum (Feb. 20). [ More… ]

Empyrean Ensemble: Across the Seas

Sunday, Jan. 26, 7 p.m., Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

Music from composers who work abroad: Filippo Perocco, Michael Norris, Mauricio Kagel, Örjan Sandred and Ezequiel Menalled. Preconcert talk with Sandred and Menalled, 6:15 p.m. [ More… ]

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