Students who shadowed university leaders share the experiences they had sitting in on budget and planning meetings, and at ground-breaking ceremonies and working lunches.
In an effort to reduce inequity between students of different majors, all students at UC Davis could soon pay the same flat rate for all of their books — $199 per quarter.
From the Office of Public Scholarship and Engagement: Law professor Lisa Pruitt drives up and down California, advocating for those who experience unequal access to legal services because of where they live.
W-2 forms: Check your delivery preference — All employees have until Saturday (Jan. 18) to select how they would like to receive their W-2 forms this year. That’s forms, plural, because of the midyear switch to UCPath.
Save the date for ADMAN conference — The Administrative Management Group’s annual conference, with a theme of “It Starts With Us” for 2020, will be held Tuesday, March 17.
Documentary: Thanks to Hank
Professor Bob Ostertag will introduce his new documentary, Thanks to Hank, about “the fiercest gay activist you never heard of,” in a free screening. (Jan. 15)
Meet one of the Aggies who keep Sacramento Republic FC running on a day-to-day basis. … A memorial is unveiled for Davis police officer Natalie Corona. … Renée Zellweger’s dog is treated at UC Davis. … A recent grad is drafted into the MLS.
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