Campus News

UC Davis Coffee Center, Specialty Coffee Association sign two-year research partnership
Campus NewsMay 9, 2017
Research to rewrite guidelines of coffee industry UC Davis Coffee Center is pairing up with the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) in a two-year partnership to reevaluate the foundation and standards of the coffee brewing industry through new research projects. As coffee remains a staple in the lives of individuals across the globe, research efforts have […]

California assemblymembers introduce bills to address student hunger
Campus NewsMay 9, 2017
AB 214, AB 543 aim to help California college students Two new bills were introduced this year in the California State Assembly, both of which aim to alleviate the issue of food insecurity on California college campuses. Assembly Bill (AB) 214, authored by Assemblymember Shirley N. Weber (D-San Diego), would help simplify the administrative process […]

UC Davis celebrates World Book and Copyright Day
Campus NewsMay 9, 2017
Festival shut down early due to noise complaints To celebrate languages and the power of books, the Spanish and Portuguese Department hosted the World Book and Copyright Day in the Sproul Courtyard on April 20. The Davis chapter of this international event was organized by Ph.D. students with the goal of sharing their passion for […]

Students call for Napolitano’s resignation
Campus NewsMay 7, 2017
Petition demands sweeping reforms at UCs Student groups are calling for the resignation of the University of California (UC) President Janet Napolitano in response to the recent UC audit revealing $175 million hidden in UC reserves. According to the audit, the Office of the President (UCOP) “has amassed substantial reserve funds, used misleading budgeting practices, […]

UC Davis celebrates bike month in May
Campus NewsMay 7, 2017
On campus events held to encourage biking This May is bike month in the Sacramento region, meaning transit agencies and air quality organizations will be encouraging people to ride their bikes all throughout the month and on. UC Davis will be partaking in bike month as “the bike capital of America,” according to The Guardian. […]

Last week in Senate
Campus NewsMay 5, 2017
Last week in Senate Vice President Adilla Jamaludin called the April 20 ASUCD Senate meeting to order at 6:10 p.m. at the Memorial Union. All 12 senators were present. The meeting began with the introduction of Jin Zhang, a third-year economics and international relations double major, who was recommended by President Josh Dalavai to fill […]

UC Davis celebrates its first Mental Health Awareness Month in May
Campus NewsMay 5, 2017
Month hopes to engage students with mental health dialogue For the first time, UC Davis is hosting Mental Health Awareness Month this May as a component of the UC Davis Mental Health Initiative. The month was organized by ASUCD Senator Samantha Chiang, a third-year English and psychology double major, who also successfully planned the first […]

Fossil Free UC Davis demonstrators hold overnight sit-in at Mrak Hall
Campus NewsMay 4, 2017
Organization demands UC’s $2.5 billion divestment from fossil fuel industries Students gathered at the Memorial Union (MU) Quad on May 2 to join in Fossil Free UC Davis’ movement, “UC Direct Action: Divest from Fossil Fuels.” Following the march, students began a sit-in at Mrak Hall, which they plan to continue until their demand is […]

UC Davis partners with SEaB Energy to research sustainable energy generation
Campus NewsMay 2, 2017
Research on SEaB’s FLEXIBUSTER to be conducted at U.S. Naval Base in Ventura County In order to tackle food waste concerns, UC Davis researchers are collaborating with the SEaB Energy company to install sustainable energy technology at a United States Naval Base in Ventura County this fall. Making its way from Southampton, United Kingdom, SEaB’s […]

UC Davis Native American Studies professor receives Mellon Foundation fellowship
Campus NewsMay 2, 2017
Liza Grandia’s research will merge social, environmental sciences to study the intersection of toxicology, rights of indigenous communities Liza Grandia, an associate professor of Native American Studies, recently received a $270,000 New Direction Fellowship from the Mellon Foundation for her research proposal entitled “Toxic Trespass.” In her proposal, Grandia detailed the goals of her […]

LGBTQIA Resource Center holds “Dismantling White Supremacy” workshop
Campus NewsMay 2, 2017
Workshop seeks to build awareness, understanding about racism Students of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Intersex Asexual Resource Center (LGBTQIARC) held a workshop titled “Dismantling White Supremacy: Part 1” on April 19. The workshop’s purpose was to build awareness and understanding around issues of race, racism and white supremacy as well as to discuss […]

UC Davis celebrates International Center Grand Opening
Campus NewsMay 1, 2017
Center aims to expand UC Davis, foster globally engaged scholars The UC Davis International Center Grand Opening Celebration took place on on April 21, featuring an introductory reception, an open house and several international activities. The reception began with a performance by AfroVibes, a student led African dance group at UC Davis. Following that, several […]

