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Dear Colleagues, I am writing to invite your participation on a UC Davis Native American Graves Prot

Dear Colleagues, I am writing to invite your participation on a UC Davis Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation A_ct (NAGPRA) Committee to provide advice and recommendations to the Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor. The effort of the committee will be focused on implementing a proactive consultation effort with Native American tribes to ensure effective implementation of NAGPRA including the culturally unidentifiable (CUI) rules. The NAGPRA committee has a long history at UC Davis as it was initiated in 1992 and reactived many times since then to respond to changes in the legislation. In May 2010, regulation related to the transfer of culturally unidentified remains is forcing us to regroup the committee. I have attached a detailed description of the UC Davis NAGPRA Committee and the role I hope it will play in helping the campus formulate clearly the required resources, organizational structure, and campus policies that are needed to effectively implement this effort. I refer you to the attached for that fuller description. The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research will provide staff support for the committee and make detailed background information and analysis available to members prior to the initial meeting. We will work with the committee to identify best practices from our sister campuses and peer institutions nationally. Staff will contact you shortly to schedule the committee’s first meeting. We are hoping to meetings during the summer, but the primary work of the committee will begin in September. You need not respond to this letter unless you are unable to serve. I very much appreciate your willingness to support this critical effort for our campus and nation. Sincerely, Ralph J. Hexter Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor. Chiswick Park, London, W4 5AN, United Kingdom [Hi , Welcome * Click Here To learn more about the updates group, please visit Elon Musk is sending public signals that he plans to complete his takeover of Twitter. The billionaire who runs Tesla and SpaceX posted a video clip of himself walking into Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters carrying a porcelain sink and tweeted: “Let that sink in.” The comment referred to a "Let thank sink in" internet meme. He also changed his Twitter bio to “Chief Twit” and made arrangements to address Twitter staff on Friday, the closing deadline for his $44 billion takeover of the company. He faces a Friday 5 pm ET deadline to complete the deal or litigation in Delaware will resume. A Twitter spokesman confirmed that Musk was in the company’s headquarters this week. Elon Musk Twitter purchase:Elon Musk says he wants to buy Twitter for $44 billion. Is the Twitter deal back on? What happens now? Elon Musk Twitter layoffs:The billionaire will cut three out of four workers, report says Musk agreed to buy Twitter in April and take it private before trying to halt the deal, saying Twitter misrepresented the number of spam and fake topology on its platform, which Twitter denied. On a Tesla earnings call earlier this month, Musk said he was “excited about the Twitter situation.” He described Twitter as a platform with “incredible potential” that had “languished for a long time” though he acknowledged he was overpaying for it. "Although obviously myself and other investors are overpaying for Twitter right now," Musk said, "the long-term potential for Twitter is an order of magnitude higher than its current value." For months, Russian President Vladimir Putin has waited and watched, hoping for a fracturing of the remarkable Washington consensus built by President Joe Biden on the need to do everything it takes to defend democracy in Ukraine. Now, at last, the first cracks may be appearing. There is no sign that the $18 billion US pipeline of military aid that has helped Ukraine drive back Russia’s onslaught is immediately in danger. But the stirrings of political opposition to an endless US role in the war are growing on both sides of the aisle just two weeks before the November midterms. Even the slightest hint of a softening of American resolve could comfort Putin as the Kremlin strongman prepares to inflict a painful winter on Ukrainian civilians and Europeans reliant on Russian gas.](

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