Just 10 days remain in October, and with that your opportunity to support projects led by faculty, staff and students in areas like advocacy, community support, health and wellness, innovation, student organizations, community events and more.
Veterinary medicine impacts more than just animals, as the COVID-19 pandemic illustrated. Ties between animals, humans and the environment have been a major focus of Michael Lairmore, dean emeritus of the School of Veterinary Medicine.
Mailing list policy — UC Davis has updated its policy to state that only active faculty or staff may serve as administrators or owners of email lists. Also, inactive lists are now subject to deletion.
Open Access Week — The UC Davis Library is partnering with other UC libraries to host numerous events through Friday (Oct. 24).
Football traffic advisory — Because of an ongoing lane closure, expect extra congestion on Hutchison Drive as fans leave the Nov. 1 football game.
A long-term study of squirrels has yielded lessons in adaptability and the potential to apply discoveries to the conservation of more vulnerable species, a UC Davis expert says. (Capital Public Radio)
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