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The girl who wants to end hunger

This story starts with a single cabbage. But it wasn’t just any cabbage, however. It was a 40-pound cabbage, grown by a 9-year-old girl named Katie Stagliano. This young gardener donated that huge cabbage to


10 tips for safe summer grilling from a UC expert

Should you wash meat before you grill it? Is it safe to marinate meat at room temperature? And what’s the problem with those environmentally-conscious cloth towels in your kitchen? With summer grilling season upon us,


UC Davis students compete to design the next great food craze

Want to buy probiotic hot sauce; fried ice cream sandwiches; sweet, stuffed ravioli; and even spoon-shaped biscotti, laden with matcha tea and white chocolate? You can’t just yet but some visionary UC Davis food science


Shout Out to the Diversity and Engagement Team

Executive Director of Education Pipeline Programs Kari Stewart commends the Diversity and Engagement team.


Having trouble completing tasks on UCPath? Try this.

Some troubleshooting tips if you can't access information or complete transactions on UCPath.


Eight reasons to switch to direct deposit

If you're still getting a paper paycheck, these eight advantages of direct deposit might be worth considering.


UC Merced student rangers welcome Obama family to Yosemite

For many UC Merced students, visiting Yosemite is a relaxing way to spend a weekend. But for several UC Merced students, a recent weekend was extremely hectic and a little nerve-racking — but full


Stars, whales and other wonders: Visiting UC Santa Cruz in summer

Now that summer’s here, you’re probably thinking about fun things to do on weekends. Just a short drive away, the city of Santa Cruz beckons with its boardwalk, beaches and redwoods.     But did you know