TODAY
President’s Undergraduate Fellowship Program
Noon
409 Surge IV
Listen to the coordinator discuss the application process and other advice. The coordinator will also answer questions!
Summer Abroad Info Session: Australia
1 to 2 p.m.
Education Abroad Center, Third and A Streets
Interested in traveling abroad with an English program? Check out the Melbourne, Australia program!
Student Services and Fees Administrative Advisory Committee
3:10 to 4:30 p.m.
203 Mrak
Listen to the SSFAAC as they discuss the UC Davis budget!
Biomedical Engineering Seminar
4 p.m.
1005 Genome and Biomedical Science Facility
The department of biomedical engineering presents Dr. Subhadip Raychaudhari as he talks about computational modeling of cell-to-cell variability and slow death in apoptosis.
National Society of Collegiate Scholars Meeting
6:30 to 8 p.m.
198 Young
Join the NSCS as Jullien Gordon gives a presentation to prepare students for leadership and success on campus!
PZ Myers Speech
7 p.m.
194 Chemistry
Celebrated biologist and blogger PZ Myers will be giving a speech brought to you by the Agnostic and Atheist Student Association.
Students for Nichiren Buddhism Meeting
8 p.m.
101 Olson
Learn about a new life philosophy and discuss issues of daily importance!
FRIDAY
Gig Levine Lectureship
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
G300 Patient Support Services Building, UCD Medical Center
The department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences presents a lecture on “stress, comfort foods, obesity and feedback.”
MONDAY
Project Compost
6 p.m.
43 Memorial Union
Attend the Project Compost volunteer meetings and learn how you can help them divert organic waste around a campus.
Cooking Club Meeting
6:10 to 7 p.m.
261 Olson
It’s cold outside! Join them for a soup session and winter foods meeting! They will also be doing a recipe demo presentation and having a potluck.
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