- Author: Pamela S Kan-Rice
Join the UC ANR Moves event on Wednesday, May 1, from 1:15 to 2 p.m. UC ANR Moves promotes health and well-being by encouraging all employees to take a walk or engage in another physical activity for 30 to 40 minutes. This annual event is intended to promote a thriving culture of health and well-being throughout UC ANR's work environment.
At 1:15 p.m., Scott Brayton, Staff Assembly Council chair, will kick off the event with a stretch session. Join him by Zoom:
Zoom https://ucanr.zoom.us/j/98754220328?pwd=b0tML3czSDdKd3U4ZUQzVzBXMGRBdz09
Meeting ID: 987 5422 0328
Passcode: 793713
Make this event fun!
Wear your silliest t-shirt or organize with your colleagues to dress up according to a theme or make posters and spread some love in the community. Either way, wear sun protection and take lots of photos and videos!
Employees at the UC ANR Building in Davis will meet on the back patio by the breakroom.
1:15 -1:25 p.m. – Kick off: Scott Brayton, Staff Assembly Council chair, will kick us off with a rally and stretch.
1:25 to 2 p.m. – Walk or get moving at your location. Bring a bottle of water or hydrate well before the activity.
Please upload your mp4 videos and photos of your UC ANR Moves activities to the Box folder “UC ANR Moves” by May 8. Ethan Ireland will compile them into a single video, which we will show at the ANR town hall.
Hope to get moving with you!
Jodi Azulai, on behalf of the Staff Assembly Wellness Committee: Scott Brayton, Emma Tribble, Suzanne Burton, Tatiana Avoce, Andrea Rayray, Lucie Cahierre, and Nora Lopez
- Author: Pamela S Kan-Rice
Would you like to learn to speak Spanish?
Ricardo Vela, manager of News and Information Outreach in Spanish and chair of the Latinx & Friends Affinity Group, is organizing weekly lessons that will be offered via Zoom and start in July.
He is trying to gauge interest to see how many people would like to participate and whether they are beginners or interested conversing in Spanish to advance the Spanish they have already learned.
“We are still working on some important details – class format, length, whether it should be available only to those registered with the Latinx & Friends Affinity Group or to all UC ANR employees,” Vela said.
If you are interested in learning Spanish, please email Vela at rvela@ucanr.edu and let him know your competency level of Spanish and preferred day and time to participate.
- Author: Pamela S Kan-Rice
UC ANR academics from Region 4 in Southern California gathered in Riverside to exchange experiences and success stories.
In this special meetup, 40 UC ANR academics, spanning diverse fields from irrigation to nutrition, delved into crucial topics, including communication and social media strategies to enhance the impact of their work across California.
Glenda Humiston, Vice-President of UC ANR, emphasized the value of interacting in person to learn what colleagues are doing and to “cross-pollinate” by sharing ideas.
The Riverside meeting was the first of four regional meetings planned, where academics will convene with UC ANR leaders.
Region 3 – San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Mariposa, Mono, Inyo, Madera, Fresno, Tulare, Kings and Kern counties and Kearney, West Side and Lindcove RECs – will meet May 30-31 at the UCCE San Joaquin County office in Stockton. Region 5 – Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Benito, and Monterey counties – will meet June 10-11 at the UC Santa Cruz Haybarn. The registration deadline is May 13, 2024 at 5 p.m.
For more information, please contact Maya Maniar or Kate Lyn Sutherland at anrprogramsupport@ucanr.edu or (530) 750-1361.
- Author: Pamela S Kan-Rice
The Sustainable Food Systems Strategic Initiative Panel hosted a free, two-part webinar series in February on emerging issues within the food system. If you missed them, you can view the recordings.
“Harvesting Solutions: A Trio of Perspectives on Addressing Food Waste from Field to Fork” explored global perspectives on food waste within the food distribution chain, innovative food waste recycling and statewide consumer education programs. Mary Lu Arpaia, UC Cooperative Extension specialist in subtropical horticulture at UC Riverside, moderated the session.
Deirdre Holcroft of Holcroft Postharvest Consulting gave an overview of food waste in fruits and vegetables.
Michael Cohen, UCCE organic materials management and agri-food systems advisor in Santa Clara County, discussed extracting embodied energy and lowering greenhouse gas emissions through food waste recycling.
Yu Meng, UCCE youth, family and community advisor for Riverside, Imperial and San Bernardino counties, discussed opportunities to reduce household food waste.
“Farm to Corrections: Cultivating Justice through Nutrition and Gardening Initiatives” delved into initiatives for justice-involved individuals' access to local produce and nutrition and gardening education. Danielle Lee, a registered dietitian and NPI public health nutritionist, moderated the session.
Carolyn Chelius, a project policy analyst at the Nutrition Policy Institute; Heile Gantan, a senior program associate with the Food in Prison Project; and Lance Eshelman, departmental food administrator for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation; discussed increasing justice-impacted individuals' access to California-grown produce and nutrition education.
Missy Gable, director of the statewide UC Master Gardener Program, discussed Master Gardener prison garden projects.
View the recordings at https://ucanr.edu/sites/StrategicInitiatives/Sustainable_Food_Systems/Events/Past_Events.
- Author: Jodi Azulai
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Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
Office, Team, & Personal Management
May 9 | 11 a.m. – Noon
Details and registration.
Each second Thursday of the month, the Impact Collaborative's Extension Skills series will provide an opportunity for Cooperative Extension professionals to build capacity with tools, processes and tech skills training.
June 24-28, CSU Monterey Bay, plus a virtual option
Registration & Details
Now in its 8th year, DroneCamp is a five-day short course covering everything you need to know to get started using drones for mapping and research. Taught by a team of instructors from eight universities and colleges including ANR, the curriculum covers equipment, safety & regulations, flight planning, manual and autonomous flight, photogrammetry, data processing, data analysis, data management and research talks (see also video highlights from 2023). New for 2024 will be a track for educators. A limited number of registration fee scholarships are available for ANR employees.
2024 National Urban Extension Conference
May 28-May 31, Nashville
Details & Registration
Registration is now open for the 2024 National Urban Extension Conference hosted by Tennessee Extension May 27-31. The professional development conference will be held at the Renaissance Downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The professional development conference will continue to build on NUEL's (National Urban Extension Leaders) focus areas along with an administrative track.
Strengthen Communities
Protecting the Environment
Improving our Health
Feed the Future. Great opportunity to network and to learn from other urban extension professionals.
Save the date: Alabama Master Naturalist and Underserved Communities
June 24 | 11 a.m. - Noon
Details coming here.
On the 4th Mondays of each month at 11 a.m., Program Center Stage will highlight programs from across the system including current and past New Technologies from Ag Extension projects, Impact Collaborative projects, National programs like EXCITE, and more.
May 10 | 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Valley Conference Center, 2801 Second Street, Davis, CA 95618
What to Expect: The Grant Essentials Summit will offer sessions focused on the essentials of successfully securing grant funding – learning best practices in grantsmanship, understanding funding agencies, articulating your project plans, building partnerships, and collaborating teams, and establishing relationships with agency program officers. Examples will be drawn especially from USDA and NSF, but we will also explore other funders. Participants will engage in a number of interactive exercises and discussions, including strategies for developing competitive proposals.
Presenter: Atkisson Training Group. ATG specializes in providing training on grant writing and grant skill development. Their goal is to help people initiate projects, programs, and positions with the tools needed for long-term growth and success.
There is no charge for registration, materials, and food during the Summit. Attendees must cover the cost of travel. Questions on Course Content: Kendra Rose, Interim Associate Director, Proposal Development Services, ktrose@ucanr.edu
This unit works across all of UC ANR to collaboratively support the vision of an inclusive workplace that fosters an environment where each colleague feels respected, appreciated, and valued. WIB will partner to address organizational culture through an equity lens to develop initiatives, policies and trainings that further build an equitable, diverse and inclusive community to further the UC ANR mission and vision.
The UC Davis Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Education Program
offers its Dialogues on Diversity series of courses to UC ANR employees. These include
- Avoiding Bias in the Hiring Process
- Conducting Culturally Inclusive Training
- Creating and Supporting Inclusive Learning Environments and many more.
Read here for more information.
Celebrate 2024 Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) - UCSF IT
May 16 | 10:00-11:30 AM
Come and pick up the accessibility puzzle pieces you might be missing. Together, we can help create a better world for all.
May 1 | 9 – 9:45 a.m.
Register.
The Missouri Mentorship project team is hosting a webinar series featuring leaders from across Extension to learn from their mentorship experience.
Join host Victor Villegas as he shares his passion for mentorship and how he creates a unique experience for each of his mentees so that he can create an impactful experience.
UC ANR Programmatic Orientation
May 14 and May 20, 2024
Register here.
Goal of this orientation is to provide ANR academics with the foundation to build on for success, where success is positively impacting the lives of all Californians.
This event is designed to help academics jump start their programs by focusing on program design and showcasing successful projects of other ANR academics.
Open to all early career academics hired within the last 3 years:
- Cooperative Extension Advisors & Specialists
- Academic Coordinators & Administrators
- Agricultural Experiment Station Faculty
May 22 | 9-11:30 a.m.
Register.
Register to participate in a concise welcome to ANR! Meet our leadership team, get to know your colleagues, and learn a bit about ANR and how your role connects to the larger ANR mission.
Who Should Attend: All UC ANR employees (academics, staff and affiliated staff on campuses, counties and RECs) who have not yet participated in a monthly New Employee Welcome meeting. Learn about:
Health Benefits
Fidelity Retirement
Ombuds
Staff and Academic Assemblies
Employee Resource Groups: LGBTQ+ Affinity Group, LatinX & Friends and more
UC Berkeley NOW Conference (Virtual) - Next Opportunity at Work
June 13, 2024
Registration and details.
UC Berkeley People & Culture is thrilled to announce the dates for the 12th annual Next Opportunity at Work (NOW) Conference virtual extravaganza! The Main Event will be held on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Virtual Pre- and Post-conference group/1:1 coaching opportunities will be held June 10, 11, 12 and 14
The NOW Conference is designed to support UC staff with career and professional development through inspiring keynote speakers, workshops, community building with peers, and career planning resources. Learn more about NOW by going to our Archives library to review previous conference materials.
Reimbursement - UC ANR Learning & Development funds will reimburse up to 10 staff for the general conference registration fee. First served AND priorities will be given to those who have not been reimbursed for this conference in the past.
Becoming Better with Habits – (UCD - look for the virtual option)
August 14 | 1-4 p.m.
Register.
“Becoming Better with Habits” is based in part on the book Atomic Habits by James Clear. The course also incorporates a strengths-based approach, in alignment with our department's emphasis on CliftonStrengths, to help empower teams and individuals. If you have wanted to learn strategies for how to build habits in line with your strengths, then this course is for you.
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