Symposium Content / Symposium Content for ٺƵ en ٺƵ to Honor Civil Rights Legacy of Cruz Reynoso, Law Professor and State Justice /news/uc-davis-honor-civil-rights-legacy-law-professor-california-justice-cruz-reynoso The ٺƵ School of Law will hold a symposium to honor the civil rights legacy and racial justice work of the late Cruz Reynoso. October 14, 2021 - 3:00pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/uc-davis-honor-civil-rights-legacy-law-professor-california-justice-cruz-reynoso ٺƵ Symposium Explores Future of Tea /news/uc-davis-symposium-explores-future-tea-0 <h2>&nbsp;</h2> <p>University of California, Davis, will hold its third annual symposium bringing industry experts, farmers and scholars together to talk about the the growing, distribution and culture of tea throughout the world. Topics including “Yes we CAn! Tea Farming in California,” “From Soil to Cup,” and “Sustaining Societies and Preserving Lost Cultures.” Tea is the most consumed beverage in the world other than water. About four in five of all people worldwide drink tea, according to ٺƵ tea scholars. &nbsp;</p> <p>The event is free and open to the public.</p> February 15, 2018 - 12:29pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/uc-davis-symposium-explores-future-tea-0 Symposium Supports Peer Education in Sexual Violence Prevention /news/symposium-supports-improvements-peer-education-sexual-violence-prevention <p>University of California students and staff are using what they learned at a recent conference to improve peer education for the prevention of sexual violence.</p> <p>Nearly 200 attended the Symposium on Peer Education in Prevention of Sexual Violence at the Davis campus April 3, one of the university’s activities highlighting National Sexual Assault Awareness Month.</p> April 11, 2016 - 3:55pm Julia Ann Easley /news/symposium-supports-improvements-peer-education-sexual-violence-prevention See and Hear What Our Students are Doing /news/see-and-hear-what-our-students-are-doing <p>Student discoveries and creative activities will be on display at two events this week, one for undergraduates, the other for graduate and professional students. A similar event for postdoctoral scholars is scheduled in mid-May.</p> <p>This week's programs, free and open to the public:</p> April 05, 2016 - 2:13pm Julia Ann Easley /news/see-and-hear-what-our-students-are-doing ٺƵ Holds Symposium on Marijuana Laws /news/uc-davis-holds-symposium-marijuana-laws <h4>What:</h4> <p>"Disjointed Regulation: State Efforts to Legalize Marijuana," a ٺƵ Law Review Symposium, will feature scholars discussing major legal issues surrounding the legalization of marijuana in some states. Panel topics include federalism issues, the taxation and regulation of marijuana, and how state legalization could affect criminal justice and incarceration systems. Marijuana use for medicinal purposes is legal in more­ than 20 U.S. states and in Washington, D.C.</p> January 27, 2016 - 12:34pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/uc-davis-holds-symposium-marijuana-laws