Quick Summary
- Summer institute on active learning
- 鈥楽wipe鈥 or 鈥楶ay It Forward鈥 to fight hunger
- Mental health 鈥楪atekeeper Training鈥
- CORRECTION: Commencement 2020 dates
If you are retiring soon, the has an invitation for you. If you know people who retired after July 1 last year, we鈥檇 very much appreciate it if would let them know about this same invitation.
It鈥檚 an invitation for you and a guest to attend the annual New Retirees Reception for campus and 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Health employees 鈥 all those whose retirement dates are from July 2, 2018, to July 1, 2019.
The New Retirees Reception will be from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 20, in the Ballroom on the Davis campus. Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter will offer remarks.
The Retiree Center has set up two RSVP links, each offering the opportunity to receive a special retirement certificate signed by Chancellor Gary S. May and to provide your email address for the purpose of receiving newsletters and other notifications (say, for day trips, campus tours, volunteer opportunities and special programing).
Responses are due by June 13.
- if you will attend. Your certificate, if you opt for one, will be available at the reception.
- if you will not attend but would still like to receive a certificate (to be available for pickup at the Retiree Center during the week of June 24) or provide your email address.
Summer institute on active learning
Registration has opened for this year鈥檚 (SITT), an all-day event for faculty. Presented by Academic Technology Services, the 2019 SITT is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 13. Admission is free and includes lunch.
鈥淲ith a nod to the new Teaching and Learning Complex coming in 2022, which will include multiple classrooms configured for innovative and active learning, we鈥檝e chosen as our SITT theme 鈥楤uilding in Active Learning,鈥欌 said Andy Jones, who hosts SITT.
Faculty presenters will focus on pedagogical strategies, best practices with 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Canvas, data-driven teaching, hybrid and online classes, active learning with technology, and more. The keynote speaker will be Karen Pollack, associate vice provost for online education, Pennsylvania State University World Campus.
Space is limited.
鈥楽wipe鈥 or 鈥楶ay It Forward鈥 to fight hunger
Faculty and staff 鈥 and students able to help their fellow students 鈥 are invited to 鈥淧ay It Forward鈥 (by buying AS新澳门六合彩内幕信息D Coffee House meals for students in need) or 鈥淪wipe Out Hunger鈥 (by making contributions at university-operated food service outlets).
鈼忥笌 Pay It Forward 鈥 The started this program with pizza slices at the Ciao counter, inviting customers to pay for extra slices; for every extra slice that someone pays for, the Coffee House gives a voucher to the AS新澳门六合彩内幕信息D Pantry, to give to students in need.
The Pay It Forward pizza program began in the spring of 2016 and has delivered some 1,000 vouchers for students in need. 鈥淣ow that we鈥檝e been doing that for a few years, we wanted to offer other options,鈥 said Lauren Woods, front-of-house manager at the CoHo.
With the expansion, customers are invited to Pay It Forward for regular burritos at the TxMx counter, sandwiches at the Fickle Pickle Deli and build-your-own salads at Croutons.
鈼忥笌 鈥 All food operations are participating in this annual campaign, whereby customers are invited to contribute in $1 increments, with cash or Aggie Cash, or by swiping their credit cards. This year鈥檚 campaign runs through June 13.
鈥淣o 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis student should ever have to miss a meal,鈥 the Swipe Out Hunger organizers state on a flier. 鈥淪upport long-term solutions to end hunger in our community.鈥 The organizers said contributions will go to Aggie Meal Share, the AS新澳门六合彩内幕信息D Pantry and Fruit & Veggie Up!
Mental health 鈥楪atekeeper Training鈥
Six sessions of 鈥淕atekeeper Training鈥 are scheduled on the Davis campus in June. The program is aimed at equipping faculty, teaching assistants and staff with the skills and knowledge 鈥渢o comfortably and confidently speak to students about mental health concerns and then refer them to appropriate mental health resources.鈥 The term 鈥済atekeeper鈥 derives from the fact that TAs, faculty, and staff often serve as students鈥 gateways to help.
The free training is offered as part of a study sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs.
Each session runs two hours and will be held at either the Memorial Union or the Student Health and Wellness Center. Here is the schedule:
- Tuesday, June 18 鈥 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m.
- Wednesday, June 19 鈥 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m.
- Wednesday, June 26 鈥 10 a.m.-noon
- Thursday, June 27 鈥 10 a.m.-noon
If you or your department is interested in a training, send an email to the study team, specifying one training date and time. In return, you will receive an email from 鈥淪upport 新澳门六合彩内幕信息D Wellness Study鈥 with the subject line, 鈥淚nvitation to a 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Pilot Study of Training to Support Student Mental Health,鈥 and instructions for completing a pretraining questionnaire.
For more information, contact Professor Carolyn Dewa by email, or you can send an email to her research assistant, Bushra Shaikh.
CORRECTION: Commencement 2020
The Dateline 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis story 鈥淐ommencement Consolidation in 2020鈥 (originally posted April 30) gave the wrong dates for undergraduate commencements in 2020 and implied there would be one undergraduate commencement each day of the three-day commencement period. The correct dates are Friday through Sunday, June 12-14, 2020, but the exact scheduling of the three ceremonies is still being worked out and will be announced this summer. The consolidation has no effect on this year鈥檚 commencements.
Media Resources
Dateline Staff, 530-752-6556, dateline@ucdavis.edu