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Graduate Studies Cancels This Year's Grad Slam Campus Final Round

Due to the shelter-in-place order and the ongoing Coronavirus situation, UC Davis Graduate Studies has decided to cancel the 2020 UC Davis Grad Slam final round event on April 7. 

“We’re truly saddened by the event’s cancellation,” said Jean-Pierre Deplanque, Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies. “This year’s participants have worked tirelessly to develop and refine their research presentations, but the rapidly changing situation made it impossible to proceed with an in-person event.” 

Message from the Vice Provost and Dean Regarding Campus Operations: Information for Grad Students and Postdocs

We know the recent news and uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) may require you to assess current plans for Spring Quarter research and instruction in conjunction with your PIs, advisors, chairs, and instructors of record. As such, we would like to draw your attention to some recent campus guidance that is of particular importance to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.

New Graduate Program Rankings Demonstrate Strengths Across Disciplines

Once again, UC Davis graduate programs ranked among the nation’s best in the 2021 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Graduate Schools (March 17).

The list reveals new rankings for business, law, education, engineering, medical and nursing programs. The annual Best Graduate Schools rankings are based on different types of data: survey results relating to academic excellence and statistical indicators that assess the achievements of a program or school’s students and faculty.

Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Animal Behavior Ph.D. Student Amelia Munson

 UC Grad Slam is an annual contest in which master’s and Ph.D. students across UC campuses – in disciplines ranging from hard sciences to humanities – compete to sum up their research for a general audience. Students present the significance and fundamental points of their work at UC Davis in a clear, direct and interesting manner. Finalist Amelia Munson is a graduate student in the Animal Behavior program.

Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Nursing Science and Health-Care Leadership Graduate Student Kristina Rodriguez

UC Grad Slam is an annual contest in which master’s and Ph.D. students across UC campuses – in disciplines ranging from hard sciences to humanities – compete to sum up their research for a general audience. Students present the significance and fundamental points of their work at UC Davis in a clear, direct and interesting manner. Finalist Kristina Rodriguez is a graduate student in the Nursing Science and Health-Care Leadership program.

Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Education Ph.D. Student Kayce Mastrup

UC Grad Slam is an annual contest in which master’s and Ph.D. students across UC campuses – in disciplines ranging from hard sciences to humanities – compete to sum up their research for a general audience. Students present the significance and fundamental points of their work at UC Davis in a clear, direct and interesting manner. Finalist Kayce Mastrup is a graduate student in the Education Ph.D. program.

Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Linguistics Ph.D. Candidate Peter Joseph Torres

UC Grad Slam is an annual contest in which master’s and Ph.D. students across UC campuses – in disciplines ranging from hard sciences to humanities – compete to sum up their research for a general audience. Students present the significance and fundamental points of their work at UC Davis in a clear, direct and interesting manner. Finalist Peter Joseph Torres is a graduate student in the Linguistics program.

Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Integrative Genetics and Genomics Ph.D. Student Ellen Lai

 UC Grad Slam is an annual contest in which master’s and Ph.D. students across UC campuses – in disciplines ranging from hard sciences to humanities – compete to sum up their research for a general audience. Students present the significance and fundamental points of their work at UC Davis in a clear, direct and interesting manner. Finalist Ellen Lai is a graduate student in the Integrative Genetics and Genomics program.

Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Horticulture and Agronomy Ph.D. Student Paul Kasemsap

UC Grad Slam is an annual contest in which master’s and Ph.D. students across UC campuses – in disciplines ranging from hard sciences to humanities – compete to sum up their research for a general audience. Students present the significance and fundamental points of their work at UC Davis in a clear, direct and interesting manner. Finalist Paul Kasemsap is a graduate student in the Horticulture and Agronomy program.

Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Neuroscience Ph.D. Student Lindsay Cameron

UC Grad Slam is an annual contest in which master’s and Ph.D. students across UC campuses – in disciplines ranging from hard sciences to humanities – compete to sum up their research for a general audience. Students present the significance and fundamental points of their work at UC Davis in a clear, direct and interesting manner. Finalist Lindsay Cameron is a graduate student in the Neuroscience program.

Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Chemistry Ph.D. Student Morgan Matson

UC Grad Slam is an annual contest in which master’s and Ph.D. students across UC campuses – in disciplines ranging from hard sciences to humanities – compete to sum up their research for a general audience. Students present the significance and fundamental points of their work at UC Davis in a clear, direct and interesting manner. Finalist Morgan Matson is a graduate student in the Chemistry program.

Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Animal Biology Graduate Student Claire Shaw

UC Grad Slam is an annual contest in which master’s and Ph.D. students across UC campuses – in disciplines ranging from hard sciences to humanities – compete to sum up their research for a general audience. Students present the significance and fundamental points of their work at UC Davis in a clear, direct and interesting manner. Finalist Claire Shaw is a graduate student in the Animal Biology program.

Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Chemistry Ph.D. Student Fatima Hussain

UC Grad Slam is an annual contest in which master’s and Ph.D. students across UC campuses – in disciplines ranging from hard sciences to humanities – compete to sum up their research for a general audience. Students present the significance and fundamental points of their work at UC Davis in a clear, direct and interesting manner. Finalist Fatima Hussain is a graduate student in the Chemistry program.