Kadee Russ on Supply Chain Bottlenecks and Inflation October 19, 2021 UC Davis Economics Professor Kadee Russ discusses how supply chains got backed-up, and how these critical systems that produce and deliver products to consumers can be made more resilient.
How Wildlife Navigated National Parks Before and During the COVID ‘Anthropause’ by Alex Walls, University of British Columbia July 30, 2025 What Can I Do About Climate Change? Environment Science and Climate
The Milestones of COVID-19: A Timeline by Marianne Russ Sharp and Pamela Wu March 18, 2025 Advancing Health Worldwide COVID-19
Novel Dynamic Imaging Technology Captures the Body’s Immune Response to COVID-19 by Nadine Yehya October 19, 2023 Advancing Health Worldwide Science & Technology
Using Machine Learning to Detect Coronavirus Threats by Andy Fell July 25, 2023 Egghead Advancing Health Worldwide
Bringing COVID-19 Data into Focus by Andy Fell July 14, 2023 Advancing Health Worldwide Driven by Curiosity
Fewer Than 10% of Patients Screened for Food Insecurity During Pandemic by Amy Quinton March 30, 2023 Feeding a Growing Population Advancing Health Worldwide
What Does the End of California’s COVID-19 State of Emergency Mean for You? by Pamela Wu February 28, 2023 COVID-19 Dateline Human & Animal Health University
Babies Remember Faces Despite Face Masks, UC Davis Study Suggests by Kathleen Holder February 01, 2023 Society, Arts & Culture
XBB.1.5: What You Need to Know About COVID-19’s ‘Kraken’ Variant by Liam Connolly January 19, 2023 COVID-19 Dateline Human & Animal Health University
Experimental COVID-19 Vaccine Offers Long-Term Protection Against Severe Disease by Tom Hughes December 01, 2022 Advancing Health Worldwide COVID-19
Online Learning in COVID-19 Detrimental to Teen Mental Health, School Satisfaction, Performance by Karen Nikos-Rose November 30, 2022 COVID-19 Human & Animal Health Society, Arts & Culture
COVID-19 Virus Infects Neurons, Induces Inflammation in the Brains of Rhesus Macaques by Logan Savidge October 13, 2022 Advancing Health Worldwide COVID-19 Human & Animal Health
Novel Coronaviruses Are Riskiest for Spillover by Kat Kerlin August 25, 2022 COVID-19 Advancing Health Worldwide Human & Animal Health Science and Climate
Student Health Center Forms Public Health Unit by Julia Ann Easley August 22, 2022 COVID-19 Dateline Student Life University
Two Studies Show Healthy Davis Together Prevented Infections, Hospitalizations and Deaths by News and Media Relations July 26, 2022 COVID-19 Dateline University
Pets Help AIDS Survivors Through 2 Pandemics by Amy Quinton June 15, 2022 Advancing Health Worldwide Human & Animal Health
Masks Still ‘Strongly Recommended’ by Dateline Staff April 26, 2022 COVID-19 Dateline Student Life University
Workshop on Universities in Public Health Response to Pandemic by Andy Fell April 21, 2022 COVID-19 Human & Animal Health
University Drops COVID-19 Restriction for International Travel by Dateline Staff March 31, 2022 University COVID-19 Dateline
UC Davis Historians Bring Women’s Stories to National Parks of the Pacific, West by Karen Nikos-Rose March 28, 2022 Driven by Curiosity Society, Arts & Culture
Survey: People Turned to Gardening for Stress Relief, Food Access During Pandemic by Emily C. Dooley March 17, 2022 Feeding a Growing Population Advancing Health Worldwide
UC Davis Issues Small Refunds for Portion of Spring 2020 Campus-based Fees by Julia Ann Easley March 14, 2022 University COVID-19
Effective March 19: Masks Recommended by Dateline Staff March 08, 2022 University COVID-19 Dateline Student Life
UC Davis Announces Change to Indoor Masking Effective March 19 by UC Davis News and Media Relations March 02, 2022 University COVID-19 Dateline Student Life