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The University invites comments on proposed revisions to Section 759 of the Academic Personnel Manual: APM - 759, Leaves of Absence/Other Leaves Without Pay In May 2021, the Regents Working Group on Innovation Transfer and Entrepreneurship (Regents Working Group) recommended in its final report that...
Now that fall is here it is the time of apples. Apples are healthy, with their high fiber and vitamins and crisp deliciousness, we should all probably eat as many fresh as we can, but they're often too abundant to eat them all. Luckily, there are many ways to preserve apples for future enjoyment.
Trees in Drought By Barbara Dawson, MG, Drought Committee Member Think about your yard. What is the most important plant there? Your vegetable garden, perennials, grass? Or, did you think of trees? In fact, trees are probably the single most important item in your yard.
Water is the most vital resource on our planet; a person can survive for nearly a month without food, but one may die without water in less than a week.
No matter how old we are, when Fall comes, we inevitably hear the call of the garden: Come, make haste, clean up, clear out and plan for next year's garden.
Longitudinal research provides both individuals and their attending organizations essential data streams germane to very specific issues. Across the United States, pollinator decline remains a "hot button" given its impact upon our ability to continue growing food.
Although spring is a wonderful time to see many native plants in bloom, each season has its own beauty, and a visit to a native plant garden now can provide inspiration for the fall planting season. California fuchsias (Epilobium spp.), asters (Aster spp.), California buckwheat (Eriogonum spp.
When in doubt, eat dessert first! These mini pumpkin Oreo cheesecakes will be the star at any of your fall events. They are so fall and yummy, these are the show-stoppers. The maple walnut cookies make a chewy treat. Think warm tea, cozy blanket, and enveloping yourself in comfort.