Winter 2026 Content / Winter 2026 Content for UC Davis en Alumni Books of 2025 /magazine/alumni-books-2025 <p>Aggies have you covered for the holiday gift-giving season, tackling myriad topics this year.&nbsp;</p><p>Check out UC Davis Magazine’s full list of new books by alumni in 2025.</p><h2><strong>FICTION</strong></h2><p><strong>Greg Sweatt</strong> ’73 takes readers back to the Civil War, when some battles were fought in little-known locations, for <em>By the Hands of Parties Unknown</em> (Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2025).</p> December 16, 2025 - 9:02am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/alumni-books-2025 Top 10 Stories of 2025 /magazine/top-10-stories-2025 <p><span>This year, UC Davis Magazine took readers to a caviar farm, Picnic Day, a kitten’s foster home and more. We visited with experts and alumni alike, who offered their knowledge and memories.</span></p><p><span>As this year ends, we revisit some of our most popular stories, ranked by how many readers viewed them online.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span>Read on for the top 10 stories from 2025.</span></p> December 16, 2025 - 9:00am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/top-10-stories-2025 Risks of AI Mirror Social Media /magazine/risks-ai-mirror-social-media <p>Artificial intelligence is already blurring how we think about what is real, even when we know the truth.</p><p>A recent study at UC Davis had AI chatbots send messages to people’s phones to remind them to get their steps in. Those messages were interactive. Sometimes the chatbot would tell a joke based on this example provided by the research team:&nbsp;</p><p><em>Do you know what a sloth's favorite exercise is?</em></p><p><em>Running late!</em></p> November 17, 2025 - 10:41am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/risks-ai-mirror-social-media Ph.D. Alum Wins ‘Genius’ MacArthur Grant /magazine/phd-alum-wins-genius-macarthur-grant <p>For evolutionary biologist Toby Kiers, Ph.D. ’05, winning a <a href="https://www.macfound.org/fellows/class-of-2025/toby-kiers">2025 MacArthur fellowship</a> — “genius grant” — came as a total shock.</p><p>“I was stunned,” said Kiers, a professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. “I think it’s the mystery of the process that makes winning the fellowship so exciting because there’s no application, no forms, you have no idea who nominated you. It’s magic.”</p> November 17, 2025 - 10:40am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/phd-alum-wins-genius-macarthur-grant Why Is Federally Funded Research So Important? /magazine/why-federally-funded-research-so-important <p>America’s lucrative, long-running investment in basic science and research is under threat, and the consequences could be far-reaching for local and national economies and for the United States’ leadership in innovation and technology.&nbsp;</p> November 17, 2025 - 10:35am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/why-federally-funded-research-so-important Meet 5 UC Davis Student Leaders /magazine/meet-5-uc-davis-student-leaders <p>The presidencies of UC Davis student governments and hired advisors to the chancellor and the dean of Graduate Studies are among the most high-profile student positions on campus. Let’s meet five students who’ve taken on the roles this year.&nbsp;</p> November 17, 2025 - 9:40am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/meet-5-uc-davis-student-leaders UC Davis Engineering Faculty Find Harmony on and Off Stage /magazine/uc-davis-engineering-faculty-find-harmony-and-stage <p><span>At UC Davis, the ý of Engineering is known for innovation, academic excellence and now, for rocking out. A band comprised entirely of faculty and staff members, The Technically Hip, is striking a chord not just with music lovers on campus, but also with those who value community, creativity and a healthy work-life balance.</span></p> November 17, 2025 - 9:34am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/uc-davis-engineering-faculty-find-harmony-and-stage At Napa’s Matthiasson Winery, UC Davis Connections Age Well /magazine/napas-matthiasson-winery-uc-davis-connections-age-well <p><span>It’s an autumn day at Matthiasson Winery, and the place is humming. Steve and Jill Klein Matthiasson are coordinating the delivery of freshly harvested grapes, crews are prepping the gear needed to crush, destem and begin fermentation, and guests are arriving to taste already bottled vintages while seated at outdoor tables overlooking the Napa Valley.</span></p> November 17, 2025 - 9:33am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/napas-matthiasson-winery-uc-davis-connections-age-well Alum Creates ‘Welcome to Davis’ Mural /magazine/alum-creates-welcome-davis-mural <p><span>Seongmin Yoo, M.F.A. ’24, identifies as an Aggie in every sense of the word. Though she grew up in South Korea, she says Davis is home.</span></p><p><span>Yoo has been working with the Davis Mural Team for the last three years and has helped paint five murals downtown. She is passionate about helping the local art scene thrive.</span></p> November 17, 2025 - 9:32am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/alum-creates-welcome-davis-mural A Campus Connection /magazine/campus-connection <p><span>Newly appointed UC Davis fire chief Nate Hartinger ’00 identified his career path by the time he graduated with dual degrees in communication and sociology. He’s since worked with the campus fire department for 25 years and counting.&nbsp;</span></p> November 17, 2025 - 9:32am Jocelyn C Anderson /magazine/campus-connection