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One of a kind:Christine Bruhn |
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Childhood memory"The pride and joy of my garden are the blackberry bushes," says Bruhn, a Cooperative Extension specialist emerita in food science and technology. "I get 100 baskets a season — they're so ripe, they just fall into your hand when you touch them on the vine. … Picking them always reminds me of (family trips to the coast) when I was a girl." Bruhn's profile (with video) is among several you can see here. [ More… ] |
NEWS SUMMARY
More stories at Dateline UC Davis and UC Davis News and Information
Chancellor provides update on hate crime
"I absolutely condemn anti-Semitism in any display," Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi says in the wake of weekend incident. "We must promote tolerance and respect. We must not let incidents like this deter us from nurturing an environment that welcomes people of all backgrounds and values." [ More… ]
Addressing office climate: A path forward
Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi, in a statement issued Oct. 8, outlines an action plan to ensure that UC Davis is fully living up to the Principles of Community. "More than ever, we must address how we support an environment that welcomes and encourages all staff to contribute successfully to the workplace," she says. [ More… ]
Updating campus's Long-Range Development Plan
Campus Planning and Community Resources has scheduled four open houses — the first one is set for next week — to begin engaging the Davis campus and the city of Davis in the campus's new Long-Range Development Plan, now being drafted. The updated LRDP will run through 2027, guiding development to support the academic enterprise, enrich community life and promote a more sustainable future. [ More… ]
Introducing the FSAP: Striving for fiscal health
The Financial Sustainability Action Plan provides a roadmap to generate new funds from four key sources: new revenues, efficiencies, research and fundraising. "It's time to get in the best fiscal shape of our lives," VC-CFO Dave Lawlor says. [ More… ]
Public forum: Concussion and traumatic brain injury
Evening program Oct. 21 features a multidisciplinary group of UC Davis physicians who are conducting leading-edge research to identify and treat traumatic brain injuries and their long-term aftermath, dementia. Among the presenters: Bennet Omalu, who discovered chronic traumatic encephalopathy in 2002 and determined that it was a factor in the deaths of retired professional football players. [ More… ]
Davis Clinic adds family practice docs, plans another open house
More space, more specialists — that was the reason for an open house last June at the UC Davis Medical Group's Davis Clinic. Now the clinic has more family practice physicians, as promised, and it's holding another open house, Thursday, Oct. 29. [ More… ]
Natural reserves: Research for the ages
Jepson Prairie, Quail Ridge, Bodega Marine, Stebbins Cold Canyon and McLaughlin — far from campus but still very much a part of UC Davis, our five natural reserves, among 39 in the UC Natural Reserve System. The system turns 50 years old this year, and UC Davis is celebrating by putting on an afternoon program, Friday, Oct. 23. [ More… ]
LAURELS: 2 new fellows of California Academy of Sciences
Anthropologist Lynne Isbell and chemical ecologist Walter Leal are UC Davis' newest fellows of the California Academy of Sciences. We're also reporting honors for Alan Taylor (economics), Phillip Shaver (psychology), Kevin R. Johnson (law), and Chancellor's Science Fellow Amandeep Kaur. Plus, the CA&ES Awards of Distinction. [ More… ]
FOOD DAY: 'Healthy Soils' program, plus a garden's grand opening
UC Davis gets into the dirt for World Food Day, on Friday (Oct. 16), with a program on "Healthy Soils for a Healthy Life" and the grand opening of the Horticulture Innovation Lab's demonstration garden. Plus, a list of other "food month" events, including "Healthy Eating on the Go" (WorkLife and Wellness Brown Bag Series), a Farm-to-Fork Dinner in the dining commons (open to the public), and a Food and Agriculture Roundtable. [ More… ]
NEWS BRIEFS: Come to the 1st Resolution Resource Fair
A dozen campus units are coming together this Thursday (Oct. 15) for the first UC Davis Resolution Resource Fair, providing information to staff, faculty and students to help them resolve problems or conflicts. Plus …
- ADMAN, Staff Assembly present ProShare
- Invite to faculty: Entrée to Education
- Quarter Century Club's 76th annual dinner meeting
- 'Transitioning to Retirement' workshops
- Customized calendars, for free!
- UC announces agreement with postdocs
TRENDING: Cool weekend, cool cats and #UCool
Storify: From the 103rd Pajamarino to the sixth annual Brewfest, UC Davis celebrates traditions old and new — and wins its 500th football game. … Facebook: Cute kitten video, courtesy of our veterinary students and professionals, who held an adoptathon last weekend. … Twitter: Look who's in first place in the Cool Campus Challenge! Keep it up, UC Davis!
FEATURED COLLOQUIA
- Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous — Presentations by musicians, artists and scientists on topics where arts and sciences intersect. (Oct. 13)
- Mental Health Policy and Advocacy — A workshop with Darrell Steinberg, former state legislator who is now associated with the UC Davis Behavioral Health Center of Excellence. Sponsored by Emerging Leaders in Policy and Public Service. (Oct. 14)
- "Reefer Sanity: The Modern Science of Medicinal Cannabis" — A conversation with Donald Land, chemistry professor, in the Science Café series. Hosted by Jared Shaw, associate professor of chemistry, and presented by the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. (Oct. 14)
- "Infant Feeding, Social Policy and Public Health" — Eleanor B. Schwarz, professor of medicine, in the UC Davis Capitol Speaker Series. (Oct. 15)
- Prized Writing Ceremony — Presenting the 26th annual edition of Prized Writing, an anthology of undergraduate student writing, and the authors whose works are included. (Oct. 19)
- "Universities, Hospitals and the Social Mission" — Julie Freischlag (vice chancellor, Human Health Sciences, and dean, School of Medicine) and Glenn Richard Olds (president and chief executive officer, St. George's University, Grenada) lead off the 2015-16 Provost's Forums on the Public University and the Social Good. (Oct. 21)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- Research and Innovation Fellowship for Agriculture (RIFA) — For graduate students interested in agriculture, food systems and development; application period closes Nov. 25. RIFA is also accepting applications for new project hosts.
EVENTS
These are the Editor's Picks, taken from the online calendar:
- ARBORETUM: Walk with Warren
Wednesday, Oct. 14: He's the arboretum's superintendent emeritus - California Raptor Center Fall Open House
Saturday, Oct. 17: Come see the new golden eagle enclosure - Mondavi Center: Handel + Haydn Society
Saturday, Oct. 17: Bicentennial Celebration Tour