To the UC Davis Community: I hope you are all doing well as we reach the end of finals week and the fall quarter. It’s a busy time when many of us can use some extra support, especially our students. Earlier this week, I lent a hand serving Moonlight Breakfast, our traditional, nourishing study break. Thanks to Dining Services for preparing the food, the ASUCD Coffee House for hosting and the approximately 2,000 students who turned out.
In just over a week, we will see the biggest sign yet that our Davis campus is inching back to “normalcy” with the return after two years of in-person Picnic Day.
by Chancellor Gary S. May
May 14, 2021
In Thursday Thoughts
, above, Chancellor May and LeShelle answer the question, “Is it weird to be famous?” No, but it’s definitely humbling. And when they’re on vacation, the chancellor adds, it’s LeShelle who people think is a celebrity. The chancellor also responds to a questioner who is reluctant to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
To the UC Davis Community:
By now you have probably heard the good news that the federal government and the California Department of Public Health have authorized the administration of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to ages 12 to 15. The Davis campus vaccine clinic administered its first two doses in this new age group at 8 a.m. yesterday and appointments for next week are available on the state’s My Turn website.