The state Energy Commission has approved a two-year, $2.77 million grant to the to research the value, benefits and drawbacks of all types of alternative transportation fuels and fuel uses in California.
The grant will support teams of research leaders and graduate students in the institute’s NextSTEPS consortium as they complete eight complex research tasks.
NextSTEPS is studying transitions to a sustainable transportation energy future, gaining unique insight from the consortium’s multidisciplinary approach, and disseminating that knowledge to decision-makers in the private sector and governmental agencies so that they can make informed technology, investment and policy choices.
Ticket office moves to stadium
The campus ticket office moved this week from Freeborn Hall to Aggie Stadium, where the same ticket windows used for athletics events are now being used for many other campus events, including concerts.
The ticket windows are on the stadium’s north side; summer hours are noon to 5 p.m. weekdays. Parking is available in the small lot adjacent to the main entrance to Aggie Stadium, off La Rue Road.
The move accompanied a transition of ticket office operations from Conference and Event Services to Intercollegiate Athletics. With the transition comes a new name: Athletics Ticket Office.
The telephone number is (530) 752-AGS1 (752-2471).
New academic year brings a calendar full of special events
The Fall Welcome Committee is inviting contributions to the Fall Welcome calendar, for events taking place from Sept. 1 to Oct. 6.
The online calendar will be part of the Fall Welcome website, a useful tool for incoming freshmen and transfer students, as well as returning students — as they all come to campus for the start of the new academic year.
Calendar submissions are being taken .
Also, the Fall Welcome Committee has prepared a set of logos for use in print and online marketing. The logos are available for download .
Adoption of new clickers for faculty and students
The has clicked “yes” to the as the university’s new standard for the electronic polling of students in the classroom.
With a single clicker option, the university aims to save students the expense of purchasing multiple devices. In addition, provides support for the chosen clickers.
The council’s Educational Technology Subcommittee endorsed the iClicker after a year of evaluation and testing by faculty members, and staff from Information and Educational Technology’s Academic Technology Services.
The council approved the recommendation, and Vice Provost Pete Siegel, the campus’s chief information officer, signed off.
One week left for Six Flags tickets
You have one more week to buy your tickets for the annual ٺƵ Family Picnic at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. sponsors the annual event, which is open to all ٺƵ and ٺƵ Health System affiliates, family members and friends.
“Tickets are going fast,” the organizers declared in this week’s Staff Voice electronic newsletter. The purchase deadline is 4 p.m. Friday, July 20.
The fun takes place Saturday, July 28, at the Vallejo amusement park (open 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.). The ٺƵ tickets cost $35 apiece for ages 3 and up (children 2 and under get in free).
The price includes an all-you-can-eat picnic, 2 to 4 p.m., with a menu of barbecued hamburgers and hot dogs, baked beans, garden salad, Italian pasta, corn Cobbett’s, watermelon slices, ice cream sandwiches and soft drinks. A vegetarian option is available.
Discount parking vouchers are available for $5.
The ticket order form is available . Mail it in or, as the deadline draws closer, take it to the Staff Assembly office in the on Orchard Road just west of La Rue Road, from 9 to 11 a.m. or 2 to 4 p.m. Checks or exact cash preferred.
Questions? Contact Pam Nardinelli, Staff Assembly coordinator, (530) 752-0988 or pnardinelli@ucdavis.edu.
Blood draw nets 370 pints
Bloodmobiles drove off with 370 pints from the June 27-28 blood draw on the Quad.
Altogether, 431 people (including 86 new donors) registered for the ASUCD Summer Blood and Marrow Drive. Some of them ended up not giving blood, for a variety of reasons.
“These are wonderful results,” said Brie Leon, account representative for Sacramento-based BloodSource, which runs the campus blood drives. “The summer is one of the hardest times for blood collection as high schools are out, colleges have lower enrollment, many people go on vacation and blood donation is not on everyone’s mind.
“The blood drives at ٺƵ help greatly in a time of need, so thank you for making a difference.
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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu