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College Celebration

harvestmkt.jpgOn Friday, October 8, 2010 the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences will bestow the Awards of Distinction at its 22nd annual College Celebration. The event is held each year at harvest time to celebrate the advancement and accomplishments of our college and its impact on agriculture and the environment.

The Award of Distinction is the highest recognition presented by the college to individuals whose contributions and achievements enrich the image and reputation of the college and enhance its ability to provide public service.

Treat yourself to a delightful outing with delicious hors d'oeuvres and excellent wines. The evening culminates with a farmers market where attendees dismantle the "welcome display" and take home a bag packed full of California's freshest produce and grains.

Nomination Forms

Forms and instructions for the 2010 Award of Distinction will be available in early January 2010.

Nominations are due by March 29, 2010.

Recipients

Recipients will be chosen and announced in June 2010.

Past Recipients

Past Award of Distinction Recipients
Short biographies of past awardees.

Registration

Invitations will be mailed in late August 2010.

Registration will open in late August 2010.

For more information about the 2010 College Celebration or the Award of Distinction, contact Carrie Cloud at (530) 204-7500 or crcloud@ucdavis.edu.

Schedule

  • 5:30pm — Award of Distinction Ceremony
  • 6:30-8:00pm — Reception and farmers market

Location

  • Freeborn Hall, UC Davis

Attendee Information

Coming soon…

Questions?

Please contact Carrie Cloud at (530) 204-7500 or crcloud@ucdavis.edu.

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