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Pete Scully's sketchesGraduate coordinator in the Department of Statistics has an exhibition this coming quarter at the Design Museum. His sketches, says James Housefield, associate professor who co-curated the exhibition, "remind us that drawing can also be an effective way of interacting with the world." [ More… ] |
NEWS SUMMARY
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Convocation and beyond: 'Dialogue and Community'
UC Davis is "Inspiring Dialogue and Community" in 2016-17, starting with Fall Convocation the morning of Tuesday (Sept. 20), followed that afternoon by a pair of programs where our campus will start turning inspiration to action. [ More… ]
We're in the top 10: U.S. News & World Report
Other rankings: 15th among national universities whose students at graduation have the least average debt, and tied for 28th best undergraduate engineering program in schools whose graduate degrees include Ph.D. [ More… ]
Campus puts borrowed spaces to work as classrooms
The campus is investing up to $550,000 to ready borrowed campus spaces for general assignment classrooms as it prepares for an entering class of nearly 9,360 freshmen and transfers — about 960 more than last fall. [ More… ]
Stack parking: A temporary solution for full lots
Last used 10 years ago, valet service would be a stopgap while TAPS considers new ways to encourage faculty, staff and students to use alternative transportation. [ More… ]
LAURELS: Student Farm director receives Educator Award
And the first Mark Van Horn On-Farm Educator Award goes to … Mark Van Horn. Plus … Writing specialist Linn Normand gives talk at Harvard on her new book, and food scientist Linda Harris and postharvest biologist Elizabeth Mitcham take up new posts in professional associations. [ More… ]
RESEARCH: Peet's Coffee pledges $250,000 for roastery
It will be located in a first-of-its-kind Coffee Center at UC Davis. The pioneering center and pilot roastery will be devoted to postharvest coffee research and engineering, an underrepresented field, and aims to be the leader in coffee science. [ More… ]
Philosopher Nussbaum to address 'Anger and Revolutionary Justice'
Forum is a joint presentation of the Chancellor's Colloquium Distinguished Speaker Series and The UC Davis Forums on the Public University and the Social Good (formerly the provost's forums). [ More… ]
IN MEMORIAM: Les Ehler and Kentaro Inoue
Noted entomologist and biological control specialist Lester Ervin "Les" Ehler, emeritus professor of entomology, died Sept. 2 in Vacaville. … A celebration of life for plant sciences professor Kentaro Inoue is scheduled for this Friday (Sept. 16). [ More… ]
Amazon@UC Davis and Campus Store to hold grand openings
Amazon@UC Davis and the Campus Store are in a festive mood! Both are in their new homes in the Memorial Union, and both have special events this Friday (Sept. 16): grand opening at the Amazon pickup point and big sale at the Campus Store. [ More… ]
NEWS BRIEFS: Come on out to welcome our new students
Join with other faculty and staff to cheer our new students as they pass under an inflatable, blue-and-gold arch outside The Pavilion, this coming Monday (Sept. 19). Plus …
- Community college at West Village to double in size
- Career Resource Showcase, Sept. 20-21 and 28-29
- Monday-Friday finals (only) in 2016-17 and beyond
The Download: Golf by flashlight, Science Friday, eagle release
A UC Davis golfer makes headlines by finishing his round by the light of cellphones. … Chelsea Clinton praises UC Davis coffee class. … Science Friday is coming to campus. … An injured eagle flies again. [ More… ]
FEATURED COLLOQUIA
- "Peeling the Onion: The Evolving Challenges of Therapeutics Development in Autism" — Robert H. Ring, associate professor, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, College of Medicine, Drexel University, gives this talk in the MIND Institute's Distinguished Lecturer Series. (Sept. 14)
- "Stories from Medicine: Where They Come From and How to Tell Them" — School of Medicine's 2016 Nelson Lecture in the Humanities, given by Michael LaCombe, a cardiologist with Maine General Medical Center and a leader in the narrative movement in medicine. He will address the power of stories in the practice of medicine. (Sept. 14)
- "Plant Sensing and Communication" — A conversation with Rick Karban, professor, UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, in the Science Café series. Hosted by Jared Shaw, associate professor of chemistry, and sponsored by the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. (Sept. 14)
- Science Journalism Panel — "Pulling Back the Curtain: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Changing World of Journalism," for students, staff and faculty — anyone at UC Davis involved in communicating science to the public. (Sept. 20)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- Chancellor recruitment — New UC Davis webpage provides information on this global search, which is being conducted by the UC Office of the President.
- Call for applications for the position of faculty director, Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life — National recruitment by UC Davis and Imagining America, which will operate out of UC Davis starting next summer. Imagining America is a national consortium of nearly 100 academic institutions and cultural organizations dedicated to advancing civic engagement, democratic culture and equity within higher education, through the approaches of the arts, humanities and design.
- Call for nominations for Distinguished Emeritus/a Award — Deadline 5 p.m. Nov. 23.
- Road closures — Portions of Brooks and Levee roads, west of Highway 113, will be closed to through traffic Sept. 19-26 (this time frame is later than originally announced). The construction zone stretches between the UC Davis sheep barn and Hopkins Road. Putah Creek recreation areas can be accessed from Hopkins. Read about how this project incorporates pavement research.
- Road closure — Kleiber Hall Drive is closed to all traffic between Hutchison Hall and California Avenue through Sept. 16, for utility and road work.
EVENTS
Editor's Picks from the online calendar:
- Walk with Warren
Wednesday, Sept. 14: Plants and puns, that's what you get from Warren Roberts! - Move-In Weekend
Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 17-18: Residence halls welcome their new occupants. - Butterflies, moths and 'un-Belize-able' tropical insects
Sunday, Sept. 18: Joel Hernandez '14, a research/field assistant in the Steve Seybold lab, leads an arboretum tour, "Butterflies, Moths and More!"
Sunday, Sept. 18: Expedition to Belize is featured at the Bohart Museum of Entomology's first open house of 2016-17.