“Awkward and insightful humor” are central to Small Mouth Sounds, an upcoming production showcasing six people confronting their inner demons at a silent retreat. It opens Feb. 27 and 28.
UC Davis researchers helped to create a game that allows vanilla farmers in Madagascar to explore the balance between crop yield and forest conservation. How they played revealed their real-world priorities.
Texts and calls to be discontinued as Duo options — Starting Feb. 23, users verifying their identity through the multi-factor authentication service Duo while logging in must use either the mobile app or a hardware key. (Deadline extended)
Call for applications — Faculty and instructors are invited to apply to the AggieOpen Fellows program, which provides support for adopting or adapting open educational resources for use in undergraduate courses. Participants receive funding awards up to $7,500 and project development assistance. (Deadline: March 16)
Annual asbestos notification — This notice is required by the California Health and Safety Code, notifying all employees of the presence of asbestos in campus buildings constructed prior to 1979.
A new exhibition opening tomorrow (Feb. 12) at the Gorman Museum of Native American Art will showcase the work of Harry Fonseca, who underwent several stylistic changes in his decades-long career.
The UC Davis Coffee Center — the first such academic research center in the nation — is drawing attention for its work in chemical engineering and beyond, positioning the university at the forefront of the field of study.
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