Society, Arts &amp; Culture Content / Society, Arts &amp; Culture Content for UC Davis en UC Davis Students Uncover History of a Little-Known Black Community in Woodland /student-researcher/news/uc-davis-students-uncover-history-little-known-black-community-woodland <p>Sam Garcia was in her final year at University of California, Davis, when, like many students in their college years, she had not yet identified a clear future path.</p><p>Then, through a UC Davis history project, the sociology major discovered historical archives.</p> August 25, 2025 - 8:20am Jocelyn C Anderson /student-researcher/news/uc-davis-students-uncover-history-little-known-black-community-woodland Weekender: See Vet Med's Newest 'Horse'; Find an Art Book; Poetry /arts/blog/weekender-see-vet-meds-newest-horse-find-art-book-poetry <p><em>While music and other art events are not yet happening on campus, you can still do some arty things. Go see horses (the sculptured kind) at Vet Med or read a book, or just read stories about books, below. Also, don't miss the UC Davis Arts Blog's </em><a href="/arts/blog/uc-davis-ongoing-art-summer-2025"><em>ongoing art synopsis </em></a><em>for some air-conditioned options to view art on campus. Exhibits are on view at both the Manetti Shrem Museum and the Gorman Museum right now.&nbsp;</em></p> August 21, 2025 - 11:05am Karen Michele Nikos-Rose /arts/blog/weekender-see-vet-meds-newest-horse-find-art-book-poetry UC Davis Expert Media Sources on Federal Issues /news/uc-davis-expert-media-sources-federal-issues <p><span>The University of California, Davis, has political scientists, historians, economists, law professors, K-12 policy experts and other researchers who can help media navigate the current political scene. We also can help media contact researchers who can&nbsp;describe how their research benefits the public, and share potential consequences if funding is reduced or eliminated.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span>This expert guide was initially published in March 2025 and was updated in August. &nbsp;</span><em><span>Note: This is for reporters' use, not for publication.&nbsp;</span></em></p> August 20, 2025 - 3:38pm Karen Michele Nikos-Rose /news/uc-davis-expert-media-sources-federal-issues California Jews Experiencing Heightened Depression, Anxiety Since 2023 Hamas Violence /news/california-jews-experiencing-heightened-depression-anxiety-2023-hamas-violence-uc-davis-study <p><span>California Jews are reporting significantly greater symptoms of depression and anxiety since the&nbsp;</span><a href="https://www.cfr.org/global-conflict-tracker/conflict/israeli-palestinian-conflict"><span>Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians</span></a><span> in October 2023, according to a University of California, Davis, study.&nbsp;</span></p> August 18, 2025 - 3:15pm Karen Michele Nikos-Rose /news/california-jews-experiencing-heightened-depression-anxiety-2023-hamas-violence-uc-davis-study Universities That Eliminated Admission Test Requirements Saw Gains in Student Body Diversity /news/universities-eliminated-admission-test-requirements-experienced-gains-student-body-diversity <p>Universities that have eliminated standardized test requirements for admissions in recent years generally experienced gains in diversity in their student bodies, according to research by the University of California, Davis. However, if the universities also faced recent financial shortfalls or enrollment declines, or continued to prioritize quantitative academic criteria such as test scores and class rank, these gains in diversity diminished or disappeared.</p> August 11, 2025 - 8:39am Karen Michele Nikos-Rose /news/universities-eliminated-admission-test-requirements-experienced-gains-student-body-diversity Tariffs Can Improve U.S. Economy, But Global Trade Realities, Retaliation, Could Offset Gains /news/tariffs-can-improve-us-economy-global-trade-realities-retaliation-could-offset-gains <p><span>The United States could achieve modest economic benefits&nbsp;by applying uniform&nbsp;tariffs on&nbsp;all trade partners,&nbsp;according to&nbsp;new&nbsp;research led by a University of California, Davis, economist.&nbsp;However,&nbsp;the complicated realities of supply chains, global trade and&nbsp;its downstream&nbsp;effects&nbsp;on&nbsp;people and businesses could offset economic gains and even lead to significant losses.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p> August 07, 2025 - 9:20am Karen Michele Nikos-Rose /news/tariffs-can-improve-us-economy-global-trade-realities-retaliation-could-offset-gains Weekender: New Exhibitions at Manetti Shrem, Buzzing Art Spark Activity and More /arts/blog/weekender-new-exhibitions-manetti-shrem-buzzing-art-spark-activity-and-more <h2><span><strong>New Exhibitions Open Aug. 7 at Manetti Shrem Museum</strong></span></h2><p><span><strong>&nbsp;‘OJO’ and ‘Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice</strong>. Both exhibitions&nbsp;<strong>are on view Aug. 7–Dec. 1, Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, UC Davis</strong></span></p><p><span>Experience two powerful exhibitions that consider our shared future — a view from the borderlands by Julio César Morales, and&nbsp;a group exhibition connecting social and environmental injustice&nbsp;from the Hammer Museum at UCLA.&nbsp;</span></p> August 07, 2025 - 8:30am Karen Michele Nikos-Rose /arts/blog/weekender-new-exhibitions-manetti-shrem-buzzing-art-spark-activity-and-more The Conversation: Should Rules for Calculating Climate Risk in Financial Reports Be Revisited? /blog/curiosity/conversation-should-rules-calculating-climate-risk-financial-reports-be-revisited <div><p>The recent <a href="https://theconversation.com/worlds-highest-court-issues-groundbreaking-ruling-for-climate-action-heres-what-it-means-for-australia-261842">International Court of Justice (ICJ)</a> decision on climate action marked a significant step forward in formalising an idea many already accept: climate inaction is not merely a policy failure, but potentially a breach of legal duty by governments.The court’s opinion is not legally binding but establishes global expectations.</p></div> July 31, 2025 - 8:32am Karen Michele Nikos-Rose /blog/curiosity/conversation-should-rules-calculating-climate-risk-financial-reports-be-revisited The Conversation: Have Any U.S. Presidents Reduced Immigration? /blog/curiosity/conversation-have-any-us-presidents-reduced-immigration <div><p>All modern U.S. presidents, both Republican and Democratic, have attempted to <a href="https://www.cato.org/blog/deportation-rates-historical-perspective">reduce the population of millions of undocumented immigrants</a>. But their various strategies have <a href="https://cmsny.org/us-undocumented-population-increased-in-july-2023-warren-090624/">not had significant results</a>, with the population hovering <a href="https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/07/22/what-we-know-about-unauthorized-immigrants-living-in-the-us/">around 11 million</a> from 2005 to 2022.</p></div> July 29, 2025 - 4:14pm Karen Michele Nikos-Rose /blog/curiosity/conversation-have-any-us-presidents-reduced-immigration Does Following News on Social Media Help People Tell Fact from Fiction? /blog/curiosity/following-mainstream-news-helps-people-tell-fact-fiction-social-media-research-suggests <p><span>In social media’s flood of information, all facts appear equal. Except they’re not. According to new research, having the news in your feed makes you better at telling the difference.</span></p> July 28, 2025 - 10:17am Karen Michele Nikos-Rose /blog/curiosity/following-mainstream-news-helps-people-tell-fact-fiction-social-media-research-suggests