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February 23, 2024 China exported immense quantities of art across the globe in the early modern era, which made Chinese art highly influential in international design trends. The 2024 Templeton…
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Welcome by College of Letters and Science Dean Estella Atekwana.
Introduction by GTI Founding Director Katharine Burnett.
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Richard S Bruno, Ph.D., R.D., Professor and Chair, Human Nutrition Program; Director, Bionutrition Core Laboratory, The Ohio State University.
Introduced by Robert Hackman, Ph.D., Nutrition, UC…
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Students are not always sure what a professor’s office hours are for and may feel intimidated to come and ask questions directly to a professor. I offered more social office hours that included…
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College of Letters and Science Dean Atekwana
GTI Founding Director Katharine Burnett
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Professor Sandra D. Adams, Biology, Montclair State University
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Chair and TAC Member Marcus Wulf (HTH Hamburger Teehandel Gm H Im- & Export, Germany) and panelists: Robby Badruddin (KBP Chakra, Indonesia), Joyce W. Maina (Cambridge Tea Consultancy, England),…
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Dr. Eric Scott, Scientific Programmer & Educator, University ofArizona
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Professor Robert Hellyer, History, Wake Forest University
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Professor Stephanie Y. Evans, Institute for Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Georgia State University
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GTI Founding Director Katharine Burnett
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A preview of “Redesigning Office Hours as an Accessible Learning Environment," a DOLCE talk by Design professor James Housefield. Please also review the full event recording.
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On December 15, 2021, we featured the Global Tea Initiative (GTI). It was established in 2015 to promote evidence-based knowledge
about tea, the most consumed prepared beverage in the…
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This Plugged In event, Uniquely UC Davis: The Study of Tea Culture and Science, featuring campus leaders Dr. Katharine Burnett, Dr. Jacquelyn Gervay-Hague, Dr. Jim Brown and Dean Estella Atekwana,…
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Bethany Qualls, PhD candidate in English Literature takes us on a tour of engravings involving tea tables from the 18th British text by William Hogarth, "A Harlot's Progress". From…
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