TODAY
School of Education’s Alumni Teacher Panel
4:10 to 5 p.m.
Temporary Classroom Building #3 (outside Academic Surge Building)
Are you interested in a K-12 teaching career? Then go to the alumni teacher panel and learn more about the exciting and rewarding career in teaching. The panel includes teachers representing elementary, junior high and senior high schools.
Second Yolo Natural Heritage Riparian Conservation Workshop
6 to 8 p.m.
Rm. 167, Yolo County Employment & Social Services Building
Saving the riparian habitat is only a meeting away. Go to the workshop and communicate your concerns related to riparian habitat issues.
C.H.E. General Meeting
7 to 8 p.m.
1204 Haring
Guest speaker Michelle Villegas Frazier from the UC Davis School of Medicine admissions office will be speaking at their meeting. Learn about how to apply to medical school!
“The Power of Audubon & Citizen Science”
7 p.m.
Florence Douglas Senior Center, 333 Amador, Vallejo
Join Gary Langham, director of Bird Conservation for Audubon California, as he provides a brief history of citizen science at Audubon, focusing on projects in California.
WEDNESDAY
Walk with Warren
Noon
Gazebo on Garrod Dr.
Join Arboretum Superintendent Warren Roberts for a lunchtime stroll in the UC Davis Arboretum. Enjoy the crisp fall weather, learn about the Arboretum’s collections and get a little exercise!
THURSDAY
Poetry in the Garden: Kel Munger and Sandra Gilbert
Noon
Wyatt Deck, Old Davis Road
Enjoy good writing and beautiful gardens? Attend the readings by two outstanding poets, Kel Munger and Sandra Gilbert, for a wonderful afternoon in the Arboretum.
Department of Biomedical Engineering Seminar
4 p.m.
1005 Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility Auditorium
The department of biomedical engineering invites students to Dr. Adam Summers’ lecture, “Prospecting for New Biomaterials in the Sea – Bulletproof Sharks and Sticky Fish.” Learn about how a shark’s structure can lead to new scientific advances!
FRIDAY
Folk Music Jam Session
Noon to 1 p.m.
Wyatt Deck, Old Davis Road
Are you a folk musician and want to jam? Bring your acoustic instruments and play together informally in the Arboretum. All skill levels are welcome to jam and listeners are invited.
South Asian Student Organization’s Annual Raas Garba
8 p.m. to Midnight
ARC Ballroom
Go to SASO’s Raas Garba for a good time. Tickets can be bought at Freeborn hall for $10 for SASO members and $12 for non-members.
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