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NEWS BRIEFS: ٺƵ in top 50 worldwide for reputation

The good rankings keep on coming! ٺƵ is 44th in Times Higher Education’s World Reputation Rankings 2015, released March 11.

The rankings are a subset of Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings, published in the fall. The reputation rankings are based on an international survey of more than 10,000 academics in 142 countries.

The news came one day after U.S. News & World Report released its new graduate and professional school rankings, in which the ٺƵ School of Veterinary Medicine claimed the No. 1 spot, moving up from No. 2 in the country.

Open house next week at Shared Services Center

The on Cousteau Place is having an open house next week: 2-5 p.m. Wednesday, March 25.

Sara Reed, director, said the campus community is invited to learn about the work the center is doing to help support the “One ٺƵ” campus.

She said the open house will include brief presentations on the center’s mission and services. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet the center’s different functional teams, and learn about their specific projects and what they have accomplished.

RSVPs can be arranged . For more information, contact Megan Villasenor, operations manager, by phone, (530) 754-5141, or email

The center is at 260 Cousteau Place, Suite 150. Parking is free.

Smoke-tobacco survey deadline Friday

You have only a few more days to answer a short, online survey on the university’s smoke- and tobacco-free policy. The deadline is this Friday (March 20).

The survey asks is you are aware of the policy, whether you have approached anyone who may have been violating the policy, and what penalties, if any, should be enacted.

The policy took effect on the Davis campus on Jan. 1, 2014, and enforcement has been limited to education with an emphasis on .

Now, in Year 2, the Smoke and Tobacco Free Steering Committee wants to hear from the campus community about how this approach has been working and whether additional options should be considered.

If you choose to enter your email address, you’ll be entered in a drawing for four $50 Target gift cards.

More information about the Davis campus policy is available online, at .

Health system’s ‘Inspire’ campaign in Phase 3

The ٺƵ Health System’s “Inspire” marketing campaign entered its third and final phase on March 15.

The advertisements for clinical operations feature three-time cancer survivor Francesca Arnaudo, pediatric heart patient Xavier Smith and other remarkable patients who inspire the work done at the health system.

The ads will appear on television and radio, and the Web and social media, and in print and on billboards throughout the greater Sacramento area through mid-May.

Media Resources

Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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