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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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Chancellor Gary S. May welcomes Rosie Rios to UC Davis. Ms. Rios is the
Former (43rd) Treasurer of the United States and Former CEO of of the
U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the U.S.…
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In this exclusive two-part Plugged In virtual event, our expert
panelists discussed wildfires, their impact on our communities and how UC Davis
is responding in ways that push boundaries and…
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In this exclusive two-part Plugged In virtual event, our expert panelists discussed wildfires, their impact on our
communities and how UC Davis is responding in ways that push boundaries…
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The Employee Giving Program was pleased to host the first virtual Philanthropy Spotlight lecture on Thursday, January 28, 2021, in which we learned how the One Climate Initiative is leading the way…
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This is to accompany the Cha Chat Podcast (5th Episode - 2-1) about the internship experience at QTrade teas of recent UC Davis graduate, Matthew Maekawa.
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Migration - Power, Gender, Language, Memory, Sex and Social Justice
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The Making of the "Wrongfully" Documented Worker
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Pledging (In)Justice: Indigenous Mexican Youth in US Schools
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Migration and the African Diaspora in Europe
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Exploring the Impact of Discrimination on the Mental Health of Sexual Minority immigrant Latinas
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