banner
The California AggieToday's Date
FacebookInstagramX - TwitterYouTube

Yearly Archives - 2011

2011 Archives

Campus Judicial Report

Campus NewsMarch 9, 2011
Administrative notice; Disciplinary probation; Deferred separation; What does it all mean?

California job market drops lower in rankings

City NewsMarch 9, 2011
A Gallup poll last week revealed California as having the third worst job market in 2010, just behind Nevada and New Jersey. This is down two spots from 2009.

Ask Katehi

Campus NewsMarch 9, 2011
When I came to UC Davis nearly two years ago, I was well aware of the strengths and quality of our university.

Artwork to adorn walls of 24-hour room next quarter

Campus NewsMarch 9, 2011
The 24-hour study room may be getting a makeover soon.

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesMarch 9, 2011
TODAY: Distribution of Ashes; Dead Arts Society: “Something Old, Something New”

Women’s Big West Conference Basketball Tournament preview

SportsMarch 8, 2011
Women’s basketball: Teams: UC Davis vs. UC Irvine

UC Davis Triathlon team swim, bikes and runs to finish line

FeaturesMarch 8, 2011
Boasting 118 members and requiring no experience, the UC Davis triathlon team stands out from other sport clubs on campus.

UC Davis students put together hands-on educational experience through seminar

Campus NewsMarch 8, 2011
For the sixth year in a row, the Education for Sustainable Living Program offers students a way to learn outside the classroom.

UC Davis speech restrictions receive “yellow light”

City NewsMarch 8, 2011
A recent report by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education surveyed 390 colleges and universities and found that 67 percent of these schools maintain policies that seriously infringe upon students’ free speech rights. This is down from 71 percent in 2010.

Study finds many students ignorant of HPV facts

It’s easy to turn heads when you use terms like “penile cancer.”

Obituary: Marion Miller

Campus NewsMarch 8, 2011
Marion Miller, professor of environmental toxicology, passed away on Feb. 25. While she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2009, she remained at the university close to her death. She was 55.

Obituary: Jack Forbes

Campus NewsMarch 8, 2011
The Native American studies program began at UC Davis in 1969, largely thanks to Jack Forbes, who joined the university earlier that year. Forbes was an author, activist and professor emeritus. He died Feb. 23 and was 77.