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Fourm: Breeding the Best Strawberries

On May 17, 2024, Steven Knapp and Glenn Cole from UC Davis and Hillary Thomas from Naturipe Berry Growers, Inc., came together to share their work. If you love strawberries, you've probably…

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Lec 17, May 10.mp4

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Lec 16, May 8.mp4

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Lec 15, May 6.mp4

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Lec 13, Apr 29.mp4

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Lec 12, Apr 26.mp4

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Lecture 6, April 12.mp4

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Forum : Farm to Kitchen - Making Foods Safe

On October 12, 2023, UC Davis food science professors of Cooperative Extension shared their important work. Every delicious jar of pickles you’ve eaten has made it safely from the farm to your…

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Unpacking Diversity Statements (GET Workshop)

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AAPI Month Celebration 2023

The month of May is nationally recognized as Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. The employee resource group APASA co-celebrates this and represents UC Davis Health in many public…

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Pocket ASD Final

Pocket ASD is a project created as a requirement during the LEND Training period from 2022 to 2023. Jojo Melendres is a Long Term Trainee and is thankful for the program along with the amazing…

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Forum : UC Davis Student Farm

On May 16, 2023, UC Davis Student Farm Director Colin Dixon shared the importance of the farm, and students Wendy Martinez Castaneda, Jesus Trujillo, and Marcy Cathcart talked about their program…

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Online workshop on seed production hosted by Bayer

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Tea in Modern American and Japanese History—Locating Economic, Cultural & Social ‘Value’

Professor Robert Hellyer, History, Wake Forest University

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