Changing climates in California and decades of well-intentioned practices are leading to larger and more intense fires across the state.
See old friends, make new ones, and join the fun at our Rausser College Homecoming!
Each year, Rausser Homecoming events will be announced at the start of the fall semester.
Past Events
CNR Parents' Breakfast with the Dean
CNR parents are invited to join CNR's new dean, David Ackerly, at this light breakfast. A Q&A will follow with Dean Ackerly and representatives from CNR’s office of instruction and student affairs.
Limited capacity on a first-come, first served basis.
Urbanization and Urban Forest Impacts on the American People and Forest Industry
How will urbanization and changing urban forests across the nation affect the health and well-being of the American population?
Information and Consumer Choices: Studies Using Supermarket Data
How do consumers respond to changes in the information they’re presented with at the point of purchase? Evidence from retail field experiments in the wine category will be presented and discussed during this Homecoming 2017 CNR Faculty Lecture.
A Tale of Two Fats: Fighting the Obesity Epidemic by Engineering Brown Adipose Tissue
Current approaches to treat obesity and associated disorders like diabetes and fatty liver disease have proven inefficient, judging by the unabated rise of such diseases in the U.S. and worldwide. During this Homecoming 2017 CNR Faculty Lecture, Professor Stahl will outline how we are developing and testing a novel anti-obesity approach based on the expansion of “brown fat,” a tissue type with a very high metabolic activity that might lead to the conversion of excess calories into heat.
Why Timber is the Construction Material of the 21st Century
The College of Natural Resources welcomed Ryan E. Smith, Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Utah, to deliver the 2017 S.J. Hall Lecture.
CNR Reunion and Parents Weekend Picnic
The CNR Alumni Association invites CNR alumni, current students, and families to the annual CNR Picnic on Saturday, October 1st. RSVP required to attend.
CNR Faculty Lectures during Homecoming Weekend
CNR Meets the Public Engagement Challenge: UC California Naturalist
Adina Merenlender, Cooperative Extension Specialist, Adjunct Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
From Garbage to Gold: Managing California's Grasslands for Climate Change Mitigation
Whendee Silver, Professor, Rudy Grah Chair, Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
Gender Equality: A View from the Loo
Isha Ray, Associate Professor, Energy and Resources Group
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