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Chancellor Optimistic for Spring Quarter

Chancellor Gary S. May, speaking from the Chancellor鈥檚 Residence where he is sheltering in place, thanked faculty, staff and students for successfully completing what was a very stressful end of the winter quarter and expressed optimism for what lies ahead.

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鈥淲e came through it, and I think we鈥檙e going to be OK,鈥 he says in his latest video update on the university鈥檚 response to the coronavirus outbreak.

In the video he made Monday (March 23), May said the the university had no reported cases of COVID-19 on the Davis campus. That is still true today, although overnight officials learned a 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis student had tested positive for the coronavirus after returning home from a 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Education Abroad Program in Spain.

The student is currently self-isolating at home and test results were reported to the their home county. The student had been studying abroad since summer last year apart from a brief visit to campus in early January.

May took the action to suspend campus operations last Wednesday (March 18) after Yolo and Sacramento issued shelter-in-place directives. Gov. Gavin Newsom followed up Friday (March 20) with a stay-at-home order for the entire state.

The chancellor acknowledged 鈥渁nxiety is very high right now.鈥 But he assured: 鈥淭here are many people doing a lot of planning and problem-solving behind the scenes for you. ... Staff are continuing to regularly disinfect and clean areas of campus that are open, for those that are sheltering in place, and students and staff are keeping the Aggie Compass running for those who are in need.鈥

Spring quarter classes begin Monday (March 30). 鈥淔aculty are working hard this week, preparing for remote instruction when spring starts,鈥 Chancellor May said.

Checking In With Chancellor May: Weekly messages.

鈥楾ransition week鈥

Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter and Academic Senate Chair Kristin Lagattuta, in a letter last Friday, encouraged faculty to think of the first week of the spring quarter as a 鈥渢ransition鈥 week.

鈥淵ou are currently developing plans for remote delivery of course materials 鈥 an immense undertaking considering the short time frame and numerous competing responsibilities,鈥 Hexter and Lagattuta wrote in their March 22 letter to members of the Academic Senate and Academic Federation. 鈥淟ikewise, many students are facing housing changes while trying to gather technological resources and course materials for remote learning. Concerns about personal, family and community health understandably remain high as well.鈥

They offered three suggestions for Week 1 to help ease the transition to remote instruction:

  • Help students familiarize themselves with remote instruction tools for the course.
  • Make any introductory materials available via Canvas so students joining late or experiencing technical difficulties can catch up.
  • Refrain from having assignments or assessments due during this first week.

Hexter and Lagattuta closed their letter to faculty this way: 鈥淭hank you for your incredible dedication and perseverance in the face of these challenges, as well as for your continued above-and-beyond efforts to support students and the larger 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis community.鈥

Research working group

The Office of Research announced it has set up the to help faculty, postdocs and students connect with collaborators and funding opportunities. A , ,  and curated list of  have been set up. There are also weekly teleconferences via Zoom.

The office also continues to update the following:

  • Resources and guidelines, including for the ramping down of all noncritical on-campus research activities.

鈥楿ncertain, unusual times鈥

Chancellor May, concluding his video, said: 鈥淩emember, do all you can to follow the CDC guidelines for your own health and for the health of your neighbors. Let鈥檚 flatten that curve. Let鈥檚 all do our part to foster a healthy community.

鈥淭hese are really uncertain and unusual times for us, but we鈥檙e going to get through it, we鈥檙e going to get through it together. So let鈥檚 practice kindness and show compassion and be patient with each other as we adapt to our current circumstances. Remember the Principles of Community and let鈥檚 get through this, as I said, together.鈥

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