One of my key goals when I came to °”TV was to make the university a household name. I believe that goal is now being fulfilled, and not just with °”TVâ high rankings in academics and social mobility.
Our teamwork continues to flourish in the fight against COVID, along with collaborating successfully on local issues of transportation and student housing. In terms of college towns, it doesnât get much better than Davis.
Recognition
But donât just take my word for it. Take it from the , , and many other outlets, which all recently shared the story about Healthy Davis Together.
Said the New York Times: âPublic health experts say the initiative is the most ambitious program of its type in the country and could be a model for other universities.â
In light of this national news, we had plenty to discuss and celebrate this week at our âtown-gownâ meeting between °”TV, the city of Davis and Yolo County (via Zoom, of course). The annual meeting was one of the commitments we made under the memorandum of understanding 2018.
The last time weâd held this meeting was October of 2019 â just a few months away from our worlds being turned upside-down. We met back then in the °”TV Genome Center auditorium. No one could have known how pivotal that building would become for our entire community. Itâs now the heart of Healthy Davis Together.
The Genome Center has since processed more than a quarter-million COVID-19 tests since the pandemic began. The value of living in a city with a world-class research university and testing facility like this couldnât be more apparent.
Local strengths
As part of the MOU and in our continuing strong relationships with the city and county, weâve joined forces to support the community. Earlier this week, I participated in a virtual ribbon cutting to commemorate the improved bike path on Russell Boulevard near Highway 113. I was joined by Mayor Gloria Partida and members of the Davis City Council to mark the occasion.
Iâm pleased that construction is ongoing at The Green at West Village and Shasta Hall, with new construction at Orchard Park expected to start this year. When Orchard Park is complete in 2023, we will have built 6,000 new beds for our housing community.
Weâll need this kind of partnership even more in the months ahead. Like all other UC campuses, °”TV is planning on a return to in-person instruction in the fall. This is due to the development of COVID-19 vaccines and our outstanding asymptomatic COVID-19 screening test for all °”TV faculty, staff and students.
Looking ahead
I canât wait to see our community fully activated again. Iâm ready to see everyone riding their bikes, walking around and enjoying campus and the city in the usual way. Iâm sure you are, too.
So, the work continues. Itâs been a long year but, through all of the challenges and the unknowns, weâre showing what Davis is made of. Weâre full of heart, weâre resilient and we strive to help others.
Letâs continue to show the country â and the world â how we do things in Davis.
Chancellor Gary S. Mayâs monthly column appears and then in Dateline °”TV.