The faculty members who will speak to thousands of graduating seniors this spring, including Marina Ellefson and Steven Luck, above, have been honored for their teaching.
An undergraduate who pulled together volunteers to provide virtual education to young girls in Afghanistan joins Chancellor Gary S. May to talk about his work.
Among the Academies: New Ways to See Inside the Body
Simon Cherry has devoted his career to finding new ways to take images of the body, and is the co-creator of the world’s first total-body PET scanner. Read more about his career and current projects.
Meeting Researchers and the Patients They’re Helping
In the latest episode of “That May Be The Chancellor,” Gary S. May speaks with researchers working to learn more about cancer and autism, and meets the patients and families benefitting from that work.
The Sacramento Gay Men’s Chorus will join the Choruses of UC Davis to perform the oratorio “Considering Matthew Shepard,” based on the 1998 murder of the University of Wyoming student, who was gay. (June 5, $24.50)
Read what Alzheimer’s researcher Charles DeCarli went through after his $36 million grant was terminated in March and then reinstated. (Comstock’s Magazine)
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