Campus Stories and Press Releases

The Latest: FacultyConnect, Research, Commencement

Hundreds of researchers attended the first two COVID-19 Research Virtual Town Halls, which are being held weekly via Zoom.

And this week brings the new FacultyConnect Zoom gathering, a weekly opportunity for faculty members to reflect upon and share their experiences with remote instruction. The meetups, organized by the Center for Educational Effectiveness, will be from 12:10 to 1 p.m. Thursdays starting April 16.

COVID-19 and the Built Environment

Review Examines How Building Design Can Influence Disease Transmission

Social distancing has Americans mostly out of the places they usually gather and in their homes as we try to reduce the spread of COVID-19. But some buildings, such as hospitals and grocery stores, have to remain open, and at some point, most of us will go back to the office or workplace. What is the role of building design in disease transmission, and can we change how we design the built environment to make it healthier?

In the Information Surge, Check the Facts Twice or Three Times, Experts Advise

COVID-19 Facts and Rumors Difficult to Discern
 

The information surge in the COVID-19 pandemic has been almost as overwhelming as the surge occurring in medical facilities. While staying informed as well as being up to date on the latest technology is important, it’s also crucial to be cautious in your use of all this technology, University of California, Davis, experts advise.

UC Davis Researchers Tackle COVID-19

UC Davis physicians and scientists are studying COVID-19 across fields of expertise.

At the medical center, physicians treated the first known patient with community-acquired coronavirus in the U.S. in February.

The case highlighted significant knowledge gaps in the diagnosis and management of COVID-19. It also led to changes in the Center for Disease Control’s guidelines for testing.