Researchers from the School of Education worked with a nonprofit to teach people who are incarcerated at a state health care facility in Stockton to observe local birds. That work led to a field guide for others in prison.
The Aggies in Love map is back, and it’s not just for Valentine’s Day: Organizers are looking for stories where UC Davis played a role in forming a friendship, sparking a passion, and, yes, romances.
Use the promo code AGGIESTAFF to snag two free tickets to see the men’s basketball team, fresh off a win over UC Irvine, as they face off against UC San Diego. (Jan. 22)
This second session of ‘From the Chair’s Perspective’ will address how faculty members should work with their department chairs on parenting issues, and what chairs should expect from faculty who are parents. (Jan. 22, virtual)
The Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, performer and installation artist will give a talk Feb. 5, and the following day the Gorman Museum of Native American Art will host a student ensemble performing his American Ledger No. 1.
For the first time in 25 years, there are no areas in California experiencing a drought, a popular monitoring service says — but that fact needs important context, says Jay Lund of the Center for Watershed Sciences. (The Mercury News)
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