Fewer animals of certain types are being killed in road collisions, and that could signal declines in their overall populations, a report from the Road Ecology Center says. The report highlights hot spots for collisions and advocates for targeted fencing/crossings.
Professor Erkin Şeker is using video games to introduce students to semiconductor manufacturing, a critical industry poised to grow thanks to billions in government investment. The games were created by students and can be played by anyone.
In two years on campus, Estella Atekwana, dean of the College of Letters and Science, has grown the college’s faculty, advocated for greater support for students and forged partnerships with others at UC Davis.
Johnson on How King Hall Honors its Namesake’s Ideals
This month’s episode of Face to Face With Chancellor May features School of Law Dean Kevin Johnson, who discusses what it means “being a law school devoted to social justice and social change.”
Egghead merchandise survey — Take a brief survey by Thursday (Sept. 28) to share your thoughts on a forthcoming line of licensed Egghead apparel and merchandise.
Watch for increased traffic — Transportation Services is warning of increased traffic and congestion around the start of fall instruction this week.
Time to switch parking apps — If you haven’t yet downloaded the Amp Park app to use AggiePark, do so before Sunday (Oct. 1), the last day that ParkMobile will work on campus.
The Friends of the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden will kick off a trio of fall plant sales with thousands of plants, all viewable online beforehand. The first sale is Saturday (Sept. 30), with the first two hours reserved for members.
A series of free events over the next five Fridays will connect attendees with the healing powers of nature: learn landscape tips from student housing, play in the dirt or construct a terrarium or succulent garden. (Register for ticket lottery)
Thousands of new and returning Aggies have made their way to campus, and they have been welcomed in person and online by people all across UC Davis.
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