Quick Summary
- JUMP Bikes implements yearly discount
- Fees council gives undergrads greater voice
- Stanford game kicks off at 11, will be on TV
- Remembering retired administrator Robert E. Chason
Neil McRoberts, associate professor of plant pathology, will be on Capitol Hill on Wednesday (June 6) to participate in an exhibition demonstrating the need for continued federal funding of agricultural research.
McRoberts will be on hand to discuss the work of the National Plant Diagnostic Network. He serves as the director of the Western Plant Diagnostic Network, a regional member of the national network.
The Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, or APLU, is among the sponsors of the exhibition, which comes as Congress considers a new Farm Bill and agricultural appropriations.
The organizers said the day鈥檚 program will include 36 exhibits 鈥渢o help demonstrate how multiple types of U.S. Department of Agriculture funding (intramural, extramural, competitive and capacity) work together to bolster American innovation.鈥
Exhibition participants include more than 20 universities, numerous scientific professional societies and USDA agencies.
鈥淩esearch and education in food, agriculture and natural resource issues has become more critical in solving many societal challenges,鈥 said Ian Maw, the APLU鈥檚 vice president of food, agriculture and natural resources. 鈥淚f we want to decrease obesity and malnutrition, control invasive species, improve the vitality of our rural communities, and provide clean water, healthy forests, abundant fish and wildlife and sustainable energy, then the U.S. needs to invest far more in the agricultural research, education and extension system.
鈥淭he research shared at this event represents only tiny fraction of the incredible work being carried out in the U.S. and an even smaller fraction of what could be accomplished with increased funding.鈥
JUMP Bikes implements yearly discount
JUMP Bikes鈥 previously announced $30 discounted annual membership fee for 嘿嘿视频 students, staff and faculty is now available. The electric-assist bicycle share program launched May 18 in Davis, West Sacramento and Sacramento.
With membership, 嘿嘿视频 affiliates receive an hour of time on the bright red bikes per day, with additional time charged at JUMP Bikes鈥 standard rate of $1 per 15 minutes. (When you sign up for an annual membership, the JUMP Bikes app will indicate the discount is for 鈥渟tudents,鈥 when, in fact, the system will accept any @ucdavis.edu email address.)
Anyone who already has a JUMP Bikes account can switch through the mobile app or .
鈥淔rom what I can tell, it doesn鈥檛 seem as though any stored credit/value transfers over to reduce the cost of the subscription,鈥 said Ramon Zavala, transportation demand manager for Transportation Services. 鈥淪o, if you have any value left on your single-ride plan, use it up before switching membership levels.鈥
A note about helmets: JUMP Bikes do not come with helmets, and, under state law, you鈥檙e required to wear one only if you鈥檙e under 18 years of age. Of course, given the age cutoff, most of us on campus are exempt. Still, helmets are 鈥渁lways a good idea, regardless of age,鈥 the campus Bicycle Program states on its .
Fees council gives undergrads greater voice
The Council on Student Affairs and Fees, or COSAF, recently voted to increase the number of undergraduate student voting members by two, bringing the total to 12.
鈥淚t is important to increase student representation and input into the use of student fees,鈥 said Jessica Sandoval and Aaron Zheng, COSAF co-chairs. 鈥淲e appreciate that administrators listened to our feedback about membership changes, and we look forward to receiving more support from administrators as we continue to improve our oversight of student fees.鈥
Chancellor Gary S. May said, 鈥淭hese membership changes reflect consultation between COSAF and campus staff and meet the intent of the recommendation from internal audit while honoring student feedback.
鈥淚 appreciate the valuable advice provided by COSAF,鈥 the chancellor added. 鈥淢embers dedicate a great deal of time learning about our campus鈥檚 assorted student fees and thoughtfully provide recommendations on inflationary adjustments and use of the fees.鈥
Read more about other changes to COSAF membership and the council鈥檚 responsibilities.
Stanford game kicks off at 11, will be on TV
Kickoff for 嘿嘿视频 at Stanford on Saturday, Sept. 15, has been set for 11 a.m. Tickets for this away game are included in .
If you鈥檙e not going, but still would like to see the game, you鈥檒l be happy to know you can watch it on Pac-12 television 鈥 as announced last week by Stanford and Pac-12 Networks.
嘿嘿视频 and Stanford first met on the gridiron in 1932 (Stanford prevailed, 59-0), then did not meet again until 2005 when the Aggies defeated the host Cardinal, 20-17, in one of the most memorable victories in 嘿嘿视频 football history. The Aggies fell to the Cardinal, 45-0, in a repeat matchup in 2014, also at Stanford 鈥 and now comes the fourth 鈥淔arm vs. Farm.鈥
嘿嘿视频 Athletics also has relayed Cal Poly鈥檚 announcement of a 10:45 a.m. kickoff for the Battle for the Golden Horseshoe, Saturday, Oct. 20, in San Luis Obispo.
嘿嘿视频 previously announced kickoff times for the games it is hosting, all on Saturdays. The first couple of games, as usual, will be played in the evening, to avoid scorching temperatures. But this year鈥檚 early-season games, Sept. 8 vs. San Diego and Sept. 22 vs. Idaho, will start even later, at 7 p.m. (an hour later than last year), in response to fan feedback.
Kickoff times for the other home games are as follows: Idaho State, 4 p.m. Oct. 13 (Homecoming); Northern Arizona, 1 p.m. Nov. 3; and Sacramento State, 1 p.m. Nov. 17 (Causeway Classic).
Questions about season tickets or looking for the staff discount? Call the ticket office at 530-752-2471.
Remembering Robert E. Chason
The late Robert E. Chason, who had retired as chief executive officer of the 嘿嘿视频 Medical Center and previously served as an administrator in Student Affairs on the main campus, will be remembered at a reception set for Tuesday, June 12, on the Sacramento campus.
Chason died May 8, 2017, at the age of 73 following a brief illness. Read his obituary in Dateline 嘿嘿视频.
The reception, hosted by Tom Nesbitt, interim vice chancellor of Human Health Sciences, will be from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Betty Irene Moore Hall. The organizers recommend Parking Structure 2 at the corner of 49th and Y streets.
RSVPs are requested and can be arranged by email. Questions? Contact Elise Bryant by email or phone, 916-734-2828.
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