The Cal Aggie Alumni Association has named the 2024 recipients of the Alumni Awards — Aggies who have fought for social justice, promoted equality, forged new paths and helped other Aggies achieve greater heights. They will be honored May 2.
Prominent local journalists visited campus last week to tell their own stories as part of the Chancellor’s Colloquium Distinguished Speaker Series. They talked about their personal backgrounds, professional challenges and more.
Traffic ambassadors — student employees of Transportation Services — are now on duty at the Silo Terminal, focused on stopping traffic when Unitrans buses arrive or leave.
Researchers have had what they believe to be the first human-whale conversation, and the 20-minute chat could help teach us about the search for extraterrestrials.
UC Davis Media and Communications Training — New dates have been listed for this hands-on workshop for faculty and graduate student researchers. The next training is April 5.
Hear the choruses of UC Davis perform works that are all written by living composers and are ideal for intimate venues like the Pitzer Center. Two student pieces will be performed publicly for the first time. (March 15, $24)
Emerita Professor Halifu Osumare will return to campus to read from her new memoir, which chronicles her life’s journey from a dancer to an academic who studies various aspects of Black culture. (March 13, free)
Hear experts from UC Davis Health explain the benefits of robotic surgery and see prospective Aggies celebrate their acceptance to UC Davis.
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