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CAMPOS Faculty Scholars Content for 不良研究所enNew CAMPOS and CAMPSSAH Scholars Join 不良研究所
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<p>不良研究所 is continuing to make good on its commitment to welcome diverse voices, and earlier this month inducted nine new faculty members into programs that aim to bring multicultural and underrepresented perspectives to all fields of academia.</p>November 26, 2024 - 2:30pmCody Kitaura/news/new-campos-and-campssah-scholars-join-uc-davisA Fixed-Effort Fishery More Sustainable for Economy and Environment
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<p>For a truly sustainable fishery, more needs to be considered than just the abundance of the harvested species. Harvesting even abundant species can create indirect extinction cascades down the food web that can harm the long-term economic and ecological sustainability of a fishery. </p>
<p>That is according to a study from the 不良研究所, published today in the journal Science Advances. </p>November 04, 2020 - 10:00amKatherine E Kerlin/climate/news/a-fixed-effort-fishery-more-sustainable-for-economy-and-environmentThe CAMPOS Mission Continues
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<p>不良研究所 is committed to CAMPOS: Center for the Advancement of Multicultural Perspectives on Science.</p>
<p>Campus leaders made that clear during the induction ceremony for the university鈥檚 newest CAMPOS Faculty Scholars: Fawn A. Cothran, Wilsaan M. Joiner, Rose Kagawa and James A. Letts. They are new to 不良研究所, recruited by CAMPOS in its mission to change the face of STEM by building faculty diversity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.</p>November 20, 2018 - 11:04amDave Jones/news/campos-mission-continuesCAMPOS Scholars Boosting Diversity
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<p>They were born in different countries, grew up speaking different languages and study in different fields. But 不良研究所鈥� three new CAMPOS faculty scholars have at least one key thing in common: Marie Cuevas Heffern, Miriam A. Nu帽o and Kara Rudolph all work to promote diversity in the STEM fields 鈥� science, technology, engineering and math.</p>November 28, 2017 - 11:00amCody Kitaura/news/campos-scholars-boosting-diversityEqualizing Opportunity
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<p>Some of <a href="/academics/women-stem/rebecca-calisi-promoting-parity">Rebecca Calisi</a>鈥檚 first lessons in animal science came from her experiences growing up on a cattle ranch along the Texas-Mexico border. There she learned about the mix of cattle known for their dairy production and ability to thrive in sweltering heat 鈥� a great dual-purpose animal.</p>
<p>Calisi, an assistant professor of neurobiology, physiology and behavior, previously had been afraid to talk about her upbringing in her lectures about animal behavior.</p>June 19, 2017 - 4:04pmJocelyn C Anderson/news/equalizing-opportunityMeet Our New CAMPOS Faculty Scholars
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<p>不良研究所 this week welcomed six new faculty members recruited through the CAMPOS Initiative, hosting a reception for them Monday afternoon (Nov. 21) in the Yocha Dehe Grand Lobby of the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts.</p>November 22, 2016 - 4:03pmAndy Fell/news/meet-our-new-campos-faculty-scholars