At home football games — like Saturday’s contest against Eastern Washington — the team is led onto the field by a student-athlete from the equestrian team. The communications major currently serving as Maggie the Aggie shares her thoughts.
Kickoff means it’s time for this four-legged Aggie to go to work: Cori is racing into a new season retrieving kickoff tees for the UC Davis football team, building a relationship with a new kicker and delighting fans all across campus.
The university topped $1 billion in external research awards for the second year in a row. The funding, led by the federal and state governments, went to studies on food production, birth-defect-causing diseases, manufacturing and more.
On the latest episode of Unfold, hosts Amy Quinton and Marianne Russ Sharp talk to UC Davis linguists about why we tend to speak differently — louder or more clearly, for example — to services like Apple’s Siri or Amazon’s Alexa.
Fall quarter traffic and congestion — Transportation Services is warning of increased traffic and congestion around Moove-In, orientation and the start of fall instruction.
Duo ends support for some outdated systems — As of Monday (Sept. 18), the multi-factor authentication app no longer works on certain older browsers and operating systems.
The museum “celebrates artists dedicated to changing our world” with a public event to open its fall exhibitions, which feature internationally acclaimed sculptor and alumna Deborah Butterfield, pioneering Chicano activist artist and professor emeritus Malaquias Montoya, and abstract painter Ayanah Moor.
The Gorman Museum of Native American Art will reopen in its greatly expanded location along Old Davis Road with ceremonies, music and other free events Friday and Saturday (Sept. 22 and 23)
The Daily Beast columnist, public speaker and UC Davis Law alumnus returns — virtually — for a blunt and humorous discussion on ways to combat hate and bigotry. (Free, Sept. 25)
Chancellor Gary S. May is part of CBS Sacramento’s series with local leaders, UC Davis appears in the New York Times crossword, and the Graduate School of Management is in the top 20.
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