INDEX
- Transportation Services sets daily rate for A-space parking
- UPDATED: Noon kickoff for Aggie football opener at Idaho, March 6
- Discount offered for Executive Leadership Program
- Aggie Square talent pipeline goes through Continuing and Professional Education
- Staff Emergency Fund distributes $30,000, seeks new donations
- 鈥業n memoriam: Jennifer Comey, wife of law school librarian
A-space parking: $3.40 a day
A daily fee of $3.40 for spaces in A parking lots took effect Monday (March 1). had previously set daily rates of $3 for C spaces and $2 for L spaces as the campus transitions away from monthly parking permits.
As of Friday (Feb. 26), more than 2,700 people had downloaded the to make their payments. Drivers can also pay by phone. Monthly permits are still available, but only through June.
鈥淲e're trying to decrease the number of people driving to campus daily,鈥 Perry Eggleston, executive director of Transportation Services, said in a Feb. 26 announcement. 鈥淒aily and hourly rates let employees and students pay for parking when they need it, rather than pay a flat monthly rate, which can be costly and actually brings more vehicles to our campus and roadways.鈥
, including an explanation (with charts) of how, over the course of a year, daily rates will be less expensive than monthly permits for almost all drivers.
Football, finally: Aggies at Idaho
Updated: Kickoff will be at noon PST Saturday (March 6).
Football in March! Yep, that鈥檚 what happens when a pandemic gets in the way. The Aggies will open their delayed season at noon PST this Saturday (March 6) at Idaho. or .
The Aggies have another away game Saturday, March 13, at Weber state, before playing three games in a row at home, March 20 and 27, and April 3. No fans will be allowed in 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Health Stadium, but you can watch all three home games on Sacramento鈥檚 CW31 Television.
Here鈥檚 the complete 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis schedule (all games on Saturdays; all times PST):
- March 6 鈥 at Idaho, noon
- March 13 鈥 at Weber State, noon
- March 20 鈥 vs. Cal Poly, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Health Stadium (Battle for the Golden Horseshoe), 1 p.m.
- March 27 鈥 vs. Idaho State, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Health Stadium, 1 p.m.
- April 3 鈥 vs. Eastern Washington, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Health Stadium, 1 p.m.
- April 10 鈥 at Cal Poly, 1 p.m.
Discount for leadership program
新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis staff and faculty are eligible for a $200 tuition discount for the next session of Continuing and Professional Education鈥檚 , featuring high-profile speakers and a revamped curriculum to help leaders adapt in the face of change and lead more effectively, including new topics on remote leadership, inclusive leadership and mindfulness-based leadership.
The program begins Thursday, March 11, and applications are due by March 10. Tuition is $5,500 (or $5,300 for staff and faculty).
Chancellor Gary S. May is not only the first speaker, March 11, sharing his experiences in leading with inclusivity and embracing change, but he also issued a to join the program. Other speakers will include Steven Lockhart, chief medical officer at Sutter Health; and Armando Quintero, director of California State Parks.
In converting the Executive Leadership Program to a virtual format, Continuing and Professional Education has scheduled shorter sessions spanning 12 weeks instead of eight, with the format alternating week to week between content presentations for all (2 to 6 p.m. Thursdays and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays) and smaller group sessions.
Aggie Square talent pipeline
新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis has entered into an agreement with the Sacramento Employment and Training Agency/Sacramento Works to teach high-demand job skills in business, health sciences, technology, sustainability and other fields that support the evolving needs of the region鈥檚 employers.
The scholarship funded training is available to economically disadvantaged Sacramento residents enrolled in SETA鈥檚 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act programs.
鈥淥ur partnership with SETA/Sacramento Works creates a pathway for a critical segment of our community to access the resources of 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis,鈥 said Susan Catron, dean of Continuing and Professional Education. 鈥淎s Aggie Square gains momentum, it will increasingly generate workforce development opportunities that benefit our diverse community.鈥
Eligible clients can apply for scholarship funds through the managed by the Sacramento Employment and Training Agency. SETA.
鈥淭he programs and services offered through SETA/Sacramento Works are designed to create meaningful, long-term career pathways that improve people鈥檚 lives,鈥 said Roy Kim, SETA deputy director for workforce development. 鈥淭he certificates offered by 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis hit that standard. Although current training funds are limited, this agreement adds a key infrastructure asset to support the talent pipeline for Aggie Square and the region.鈥
Staff Emergency Fund
The new Staff Emergency Fund distributed all $30,000 that had been collected in the first round of fundraising 鈥 and new donations are being sought.
鈥淲e quickly exhausted the fund, which means we need to quickly raise more money because staff are facing some incredible financial challenges,鈥 Chief Human Resources Officer Christine Lovely said.
The fund began taking applications Dec. 8, and 62 staff members from across 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis submitted requests within days, for amounts up to $1,000. The initial funds went to 36 staff (28 from the health campus and eight from the Davis campus).
The page includes a donation link and information on how to apply when more funds are available.
In memoriam: Jennifer Comey
Dean Kevin Johnson of the School of Law posted the following note Monday (March 1) about the death of Jennifer Comey:
鈥淚t saddens me to write that our associate librarian Ted Pitts鈥 wife passed away after a tragic accident on Feb. 23 at Slide Hill Park in Davis. She was with her young daughter, who fortunately was unhurt. This is truly horrible news. We are providing support to Ted and his family during this most difficult time. A page has been set up by friends of the family.鈥
Media Resources
Dateline Staff: Dave Jones, editor, 530-752-6556, dateline@ucdavis.edu; Cody Kitaura, News and Media Relations specialist, 530-752-1932, kitaura@ucdavis.edu.