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From Jeffrey Goettsch
0 0 likes | 10 10 playsPhilip Martin discusses his new book, Bracero 2.0: Mexican Workers in North American Agriculture. Bracero 2.0 explores how Mexican-born workers came to dominate… -
From Alan Jackman
This interview is with William B (Bill) Lacy, Professor Emeritus Human Ecology and Vice Provost Emeritus for University Outreach and International Programs. He came to… -
From Alan Jackman
This interview is with Truman Young, Research Professor and Professor Emeritus of Plant Sciences. He came to Davis in 1996 and retired in 2020.Initially focusing on… -
From Erica Bender
This video is intended for faculty, instructors, and other individuals who are supporting learning outcomes assessment for academic programs (e.g., majors, minors, and… -
From Maureen Phelan
Social desirability bias in a randomized control trial that included breastfeeding promotion in Western Kenya -
From Anthony Garcia
"Karl von Frisch referred to the waggle dance as the "magic well" for the insights that it provides not only on honey bees, but on the general cognitive… -
From Anthony Garcia
"Root-knot nematodes are devastating plant parasites of worldwide importance. Interestingly, species that cause most damages reproduce entirely asexually. These… -
From Honora Knopp
Learn more about the International Agricultural Development Masters of Science program. Key insight into preparing to be a successful applicant, deadline is December…