Quick Summary
- Stack parking in 3 locations next quarter
- SF’s acting mayor a °ϲĻϢ Davis alumna
- TECHNEWS: Waitlist feature added to Canvas
- Lots of Toys for Tots — way to go!
- ‘Transitioning to Retirement’ for staff and faculty
- Football schedule announced, tix for sale
- IN MEMORIAM: Mel Green, geneticist, age 101
Campus firefighters are coming home after two weeks assisting in the fight against the Thomas Fire in Southern California.
The four-person crew — Joe Newman, captain; Kyle Dubs, engineer; and Lindsey Dubs and Ryan Tooley, firefighters — left Dec. 5 in Brush Truck 34 for Ventura County. They hit their 14-day maximum deployment today (Dec. 19) and will depart for home on Wednesday, Fire Chief Nate Trauernicht said.
Trauernicht had been planning on sending a replacement crew, but the state Office of Emergency Services said the crew would not be needed — which means that all °ϲĻϢ Davis firefighters will be home for the holidays.
Stack parking in 3 locations next quarter
Stack parking, the valetlike program to fit more cars into existing space around campus, is expanding in winter quarter.
Starting Monday, Jan. 8, the service will be offered in Lot 25, near the Activities and Recreation Center. That’s in addition to (near the Tercero Residence Halls) and the , where it was offered during fall quarter.
Clifford Contreras, director of Transportation Services, or TAPS, said the service will be offered in all three locations through the winter quarter, and TAPS will “evaluate the program afterwards to determine if the service is necessary for the spring quarter.”
With stack parking, you may be directed to park in an aisle. If you do, you’ll leave your keys with the attendants, and they may move your car throughout the day as others come and go. The service allows more cars to fit into the existing amount of space while TAPS explores possible programs and incentives that could allow the unit to avoid the expense of building a new parking structure.
Read a more detailed explanation of how stack parking works.
Acting Mayor Breed: °ϲĻϢ Davis alumna
San Francisco’s interim mayor, London Breed, is a °ϲĻϢ Davis alumna, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in political science-public service in 1997. Under the city charter, as president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, she succeeded Ed Lee automatically upon his death Dec. 12.
Breed continued her education at the University of San Francisco, earning a master’s degree in public administration. She won election to the Board of Supervisors in 2012 and was re-elected four years later. She has served as board president since 2015, elected by her fellow supervisors. She holds a master’s degree in public administration from the University of San Francisco.
Lee was in the middle of his second term mayor, with two years left to serve. Now, the mayor’s office will go on the ballot in June, to fill the remainder of Lee’s term. In the interim, supervisors can choose to have Breed remain as interim mayor or appoint someone else.
TECHNEWS: Waitlist feature added to Canvas
Faculty now have an easier way to identify wait-listed students in class rosters in °ϲĻϢ Davis Canvas. Instructors can see the improvement when they look at the roster displayed in the “People” tool of their course sites. Beginning with classes taught in the winter quarter/spring semester, any students who are wait-listed will have “Student_Waitlist” printed after their names Previously, students were listed simply as students, whether they were on a wait list or not.
Lots of Toys for Tots — way to go!
Toys for Tots barrels overflowed at °ϲĻϢ Davis with 376 toys, as donors beat the university’s toy drive goal by 25 percent! Mail Services personnel conducted the drive on behalf of the Marine Corps League of Yolo County.
The °ϲĻϢ Davis donations added to hundreds of other toys the league collected, for distribution last weekend to Yolo County children.
Jen Carmichael, general manager of , which includes Mail Services, gave a shout-out to the Police Department as the biggest contributor at °ϲĻϢ Davis.
‘Transitioning to Retirement’ for staff and faculty
Enrollment is underway for “Transitioning to Retirement,” presented by the Retiree Center and the Office of Academic Affairs with support from Staff Development and Professional Services. Topics include pension options, retiree health benefits, Social Security and financial planning for retirement.
Each campus — Davis and Sacramento — will have its own program, and each program will have separate tracks for staff and faculty. Meetings will be held once a week for four consecutive weeks:
- Davis — Wednesdays, Jan. 10, 17, 24 and 31, in the Conference Center. Staff 9 a.m.-noon, faculty 1-4 p.m.
- Sacramento — Wednesdays, Feb. 14, 21 and 28, and March 7, Comprehensive Cancer Center Auditorium. Staff 9 a.m.-noon, faculty 1-4 p.m.
The organizers recommend that participants register for the entire four-week series; however, each session is available for individual registration.
Space is limited, so, if you wish to sign up, the organizers ask that you be within three years of retirement. If your retirement is further out, remember “Transitioning to Retirement” is held annually.
Football schedule announced, tix for sale
°ϲĻϢ Davis football delivered a gift Monday (Dec. 18): the 2018 schedule! Season tickets went on sale at the same time — and every season ticket will include admission to one of next year’s away games, our fourth match-up with Stanford.
Here are the five home games:
- Sept. 8 — San Diego
- Sept. 22 — Idaho
- Oct. 13 — Idaho State
- Nov. 3 — Northern Arizona
- Nov. 17 — Sacramento State
The rest of the schedule: Sept. 1 at San Jose State, Sept. 15 at Stanford, Sept. 29 bye, Oct. 6 at Northern Colorado, Oct. 20 at Cal Poly, Oct. 27 at Montana and Nov. 10 at Eastern Washington.
For the Stanford game, °ϲĻϢ Davis Athletics will partner with the Cal Aggie Alumni Association to organize a pregame tailgate and possible bus transportation; season ticket holders will receive additional details in the upcoming months.
Oh, and lest we forget, the Aggies have one win (2005) in their four games against Stanford.
IN MEMORIAM: Professor Mel Green, geneticist
The College of Biological Sciences has posted a , distinguished professor emeritus of genetics, who died Oct. 24 at the age of 101. He was a co-founder of the Department of Genetics (now part of the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology) and a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
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