In this week鈥檚 Thursday Thoughts, above, Chancellor May and LeShelle are thinking about Mother鈥檚 Day 鈥 responding to a question about the qualities that are important for a mother to have, and another about their plans for the day (including the chancellor鈥檚 revelation of how he stays on his mother鈥檚 good side).
To the 嘿嘿视频 Community:
I was somewhat surprised when flipping the calendar to May, realizing we were beginning our 14th month of pandemic-induced campus operations. But my surprise gave way to confidence as I considered the ways in which 嘿嘿视频 continues making plans for how best to serve our students, staff and faculty.
COVID-19 vaccines are our best path forward. I鈥檇 like to point you to a new page on the Campus Ready site that shares on why they got vaccinated. We hope that hearing students talking to their peers about protecting others and gaining 鈥渁 college experience on campus鈥 will spur their classmates and others to follow suit.
Speaking of vaccinations, we have launched a text alert system for our Davis campus vaccine clinic 鈥 sending texts to announce appointment slots have been added to the scheduling system, and, starting Monday (May 10), if the clinic has extra doses available at day鈥檚 end (to be administered to people who can get to the clinic in the Activities and Recreation Center within 20 minutes). Text DavisVax to 888777 to receive the alerts.
Also on the vaccine front:
- 嘿嘿视频 Health published on encouraging vaccination in communities of color.
- Our medical school alumna, Nadine Burke Harris, M.D. 鈥01, surgeon general of California, is appearing in public service announcements reassuring the state鈥檚 Black communities that COVID-19 vaccines are safe.
- Yesterday (May 6), 嘿嘿视频 Live featured our university鈥檚 efforts to offer resources and training to farmworkers and farmers about COVID-19 precautions and safety.
- Our partnership with the city of Davis continues to produce excellent results. As of last week, 59% of Yolo County residents age 16 and older had received at least one dose of vaccine (the state average is 54%). As well, 81% of agricultural workers and 79% of people 65 and older in Yolo County had received at least one dose.
Planning continues
During the pandemic, guidelines have focused on public health and personal health. As we increase the number of in-person, on-campus activities this fall, we鈥檙e now extending guidance in the interests of operational need, equity, sustainability and employee experience.
Thursday, May 20, we will hold a Workplace Reimagined webinar for staff, on resources and guidance for fall planning. It will run from 9 to 10:30 a.m.; . Topics will include:
- Why we鈥檙e excited about flexible work opportunities
- Planning for on- and off-site work considerations, beginning September 1
- Future of public health measures 鈥 asymptomatic testing, Daily Symptom Survey and more
- Upcoming communications and training
The program also will allow time for questions and answers. Please visit the for more information and to submit your feedback or questions about fall planning for 2021.
Checking in elsewhere
- 嘿嘿视频 Library 鈥 Lessons learned during the pandemic have been integrated into new online services combined with in-person services.
- 鈥 This valuable resource continues its work virtually, helping soon-to-be graduates and other students in search of jobs or internships. Check the for events like the following: Appy Hour workshop focusing on federal jobs (Wednesday, May 12); and Career Exploration (Thursday, May 13).
Beyond proud
This week 嘿嘿视频 took the top spot among all U.S. universities public and private for inclusiveness, diversity and internationalization in the QS USA University Rankings 鈥 proving that our work to build a welcoming and inclusive community for our students, faculty and staff is bearing exceptional results. I am beyond proud of our standing, not only in this category, but in the overall rankings, where QS declared us the ninth best U.S. public university.
As you head into a lovely spring weekend, I hope you are able to celebrate with your mom or other important caregivers in your life, or be celebrated by your children or others on Mother鈥檚 Day.
Sincerely,
Gary S. May
Chancellor