Daily Archives - November 19, 2008
November 19 2008 Archives
Web-based tool introduced to estimate financial aid
Campus NewsNovember 19, 2008
The amount of money students receive for financial aid will no longer be a surprise,as
the University of California has developed a personalized tool that
estimates the money each student will presumably receive from state
funding. The web-based tool is available on the UC website and is personalized according to each campus,since each receives different funding.Before the tool,students did not know what they would receive until after they applied for a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or a Cal Grant.
Upcoming seminars
Science & TechnologyNovember 19, 2008
Today “Infectious Diseases:Think Locally and Globally“ Campus Community Book Project Freeborn Hall,10a.m.tonoon Sponsored by Campus Community Relations,UC Davis School of Medicine,Student Health Services,International Education Week Resources Faire
UC Davis teams up with Aldagen to develop stem cell therapies
Science & TechnologyNovember 19, 2008
UC Davis and Aldagen,a North Carolina biotechnology company specializing in regenerative medicine,will investigate the potential of Aldagen’s stem cell technology for the treatment of stroke. The
collaboration was formalized in a memorandum of understanding earlier
this month and represents the first time that researchers in the stem
cell program at UC Davis will work with Aldagen.
UC Davis research proves the brain’s to blame for bad calls in tennis
Science & TechnologyNovember 19, 2008
If you ever wanted to stop your tennis match and challenge the referee’s last call,you probably should,said UC Davis associate professor David Whitney. Published in the Oct.28issue of the journalCurrent Biology,UC Davis researchers,led by Whitney,have shown that humans – even professional tennis referees – are hard-wired to misjudge balls when they are hit close to the line.
That’s what she said
OpinionNovember 19, 2008
It‘spast three o‘clock in the morning.A combination of caffeine,prescription drugsand sheer willpower has kept me up until now.I have this creepy voice on my Mac that announces the time every hour on the hour.It‘slike Steven Hawking sneaks up on me every60minutes and,for lack of a better term,whispers in my ear.I shudder.
Science Scene
Science & TechnologyNovember 19, 2008
Heart transplants more successful when donor and recipient are same sex A Johns Hopkins University study found that heart transplant patients are25percent more likely to live if the donor and the recipient are of the same sex.
Lowered gas prices help commuters, businesses alike
City NewsNovember 19, 2008
Biking around Davis,many students may not be affected by gasoline prices,but those driving and running businesses aroundCalifornia are. Gas pricesin Californiahavetumbled from an all-time high of$4.59in June to an average of$2.37currently,according to the California Energy Commission.Though the economy is taking a toll on businesses,the drop in gas prices has been a silver lining for some.
Inside the Game with…
SportsNovember 19, 2008
Quincy Amarikwa has experienced a lot in his four years at UC Davis. When Amarikwa first came to the school,the Aggies were a Division II program.Now,they’re one of the top teams in the country – and Amarikwa has become one of the most dangerous scorers in the nation in the process. After learning of his team’s bid to the NCAA Tournament,Amarikwa sat down with Aggie Staff Writer Max Rosenblum to discuss the tournament selection,his team’s offensive success and his first-born child.
Governor proposes $332 million cut from community colleges
City NewsNovember 19, 2008
California’s community colleges might be just a little less accessible to students in the very near future. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed a$332.2million mid-year budget cut to all California community colleges as part of abudget cut package he announced two weeks ago.This newly proposed reduction,along with a$290million cut enacted earlier this year,brings the total to a potential$622.2million cut fromCalifornia community colleges.
DNA of UCD
Science & TechnologyNovember 19, 2008
Marion Wittmann knows Lake Tahoe.From the invasive species that live in the basin of Lake Tahoe to the effects of the boats on the surface,this ecologist takes to the lake like a boat to water.Wittmann is known at UC Davis for her research and presentations on the Asian Clam Invasion,a particularly damaging species to environments like Lake Tahoe.
Daily Calendar
FeaturesNovember 19, 2008
TODAY EastQuad Farmers Market 10a.m.to2:30p.m. East Quad Check out a convenient iteration of thefarmers marketright on campus!
Campus Judicial Report
Campus NewsNovember 19, 2008
Using unauthorized material during an exam Two students reported a fellow classmate to Student Judicial Affairs for using unauthorized material during an exam.When questioned by a SJA officer,the classmate admitted to using his notes,but claimed he was simply using them to check the spelling of some words.Because this was not the student’s first offense,the student agreed to delayed graduation,deferred dismissal and community service.Deferred dismissal means that if the student is again found in violation of any kind of academic misconduct,he would likely be dismissed from the university.
