As a collector of superhero action comics, it was only fitting that I created an action verb to describe my new job as 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis chancellor. I call it 鈥渃hancell-ing.鈥
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Since Aug. 1, my days have been packed with meet-and-greets, public speaking engagements, media interviews and lots of thrills, from the courtside seats at the Aggie basketball games to center stage in the Mondavi Center鈥檚 grand Jackson Hall, where I was inaugurated as the university鈥檚 seventh chancellor.
Actually, all of 2017 was a blur of activity: bidding farewell to my longtime colleagues and friends at Georgia Tech, packing up our Atlanta family home and making the 2,400-mile move to Davis.
I got a breather, though, in late December. Much of the campus population was home for the holidays. Downtown Davis seemed practically deserted, a perfect place to decompress with my wife, LeShelle. We slouched in our comfy seats at the Varsity Theatre with a bucket of buttery popcorn.
Now, I鈥檓 more of a Star Wars: The Last Jedi-kind-of-guy when it comes to current movies. We opted instead for the acclaimed coming-of-age film Lady Bird. It doesn鈥檛 feature any superpowers or require 3D glasses, but that鈥檚 OK. I walked away feeling lucky to be living in this region, notwithstanding the movie鈥檚 poke at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis.
This film with a Sacramento backdrop has received tremendous accolades, including major Golden Globe wins and five Academy Award nominations, including best picture and best director for Sacramento native Greta Gerwig. Lady Bird even logged a record-setting 100-percent favorability rating on RottenTomatoes.com.
Surviving 鈥楲ady Bird鈥
For those who haven鈥檛 seen it 鈥 spoiler alert 鈥 Lady Bird herself drops a review of 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis in a scene where she and her mom are arguing over college choices. She shoves furniture and yells, 鈥淚鈥檓 not going to a *&#%!@! university that鈥檚 famous for its *&#%!@! agricultural school!鈥
That line got a lot of laughs from the Varsity crowd, including chuckles from LeShelle and me. People might be tempted toward home school defensiveness, but as I said on Facebook about a football movie featuring my alma mater, 鈥淚f Georgia Tech could survive Rudy (who was definitely offsides), 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis will survive Lady Bird.鈥
Without sounding too much like a local yokel, yes, we are a top 10 public university, with a broader range of disciplines than any other 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 campus. Plenty of students are scrambling to come here. In fact, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis attracted a record 95,207 applicants to study as freshman or transfer students in fall 2018. That was an increase of 7,550 applicants over the previous fall.
Every day it becomes clearer to me of why so many people want to be in Davis.
Walkable town
I enjoyed living in Atlanta for 20 years during my career at Georgia Tech, though I sure don鈥檛 miss having to drive everywhere. We鈥檙e reminded of that every time LeShelle and I head downtown or catch a performance at the Mondavi. We can walk just about anywhere from the chancellor鈥檚 residence. We can enjoy arts and music from around the world without spending half of our lives in traffic gridlock or searching for a parking space.
We love the local Thai restaurants. Being surrounded by so much great wine country is a nice perk, too. We really love our College Park neighborhood, with all of its Tudor and Colonial architecture. It鈥檚 much like East Sacramento鈥檚 鈥淔ab 40s鈥 neighborhood featured as the main setting in Lady Bird.
I鈥檓 proud to lead one of the country鈥檚 great public research universities while enjoying a Northern California lifestyle that I first sampled as a 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Berkeley graduate student.
I understand Lady Bird鈥檚 angst. Many young people want to escape their hometown and seek adventure in a land far away 鈥 or at least a day鈥檚 drive away from their parents.
In a sense, our situation is the opposite of Lady Bird鈥檚. LeShelle and I weren鈥檛 itching to leave Atlanta, where we enjoyed many close friends and raised our two daughters. I was humbled that a dozen farewell parties were held in our honor, a testament to the deep roots we had established in the community.
But, now that we have settled in Davis, we have no doubts that this community was meant for us. I鈥檓 proud to lead one of the country鈥檚 great public research universities while enjoying a Northern California lifestyle that I first sampled as a 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Berkeley graduate student.
LeShelle and I have been overwhelmed by our new city鈥檚 welcoming spirit. We love the close-knit community. It鈥檚 a given that we鈥檒l run into someone we know as we鈥檙e out on the town. I like that. Every day, we continue to build friendships and relish our new community 鈥 one where the campus water tower qualifies as a skyscraper.
I hope Lady Bird is happy after flying the coop from Sacramento. As for the Mays, we couldn鈥檛 be happier to have landed in Davis.
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