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UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May is used to being in the spotlight, and now he’s turning some attention on other Aggies making the world a better place. “I’m excited to be here talking with students, faculty and staff innovators about what they’re working on and how they’re making a difference in the real world.”

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UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May is used to being in the spotlight, and now he’s turning some attention on other Aggies making the world a better place. “I’m excited to be here talking with students, faculty and staff innovators about what they’re working on and how they’re making a difference in the real world.”

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English


Episodes
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The Art Scene That's Making a Global Impact

4/30/2024
In this episode, Chancellor May sits down to talk with Rachel Teagle, founding director of the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art. Rachel came to UC Davis to help build the museum from the ground up. She shares her unique metric for success at the museum and her favorite work of art that she says has the power to change your life.

Duration:00:13:49

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The Pre-Vet Med Student Experience

2/27/2024
Chancellor May chats with pre-vet med student Orli Algranatti in this episode. Orli is a fourth-year animal science major who is passionate about helping animals. The two discuss the value of mentorship and undergraduate research opportunities and discover a shared love of travel.

Duration:00:11:02

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Supporting Student Refugees' Right to Education

1/30/2024
Chancellor May sits down with third-year student Dheera Dusanapudi in this episode. Dheera is an international studies major and is the student lead of the Human Rights Studies program Article 26 Backpack, which assists and advocates for refugee students and their right to education. Chancellor May asks her about lessons she's learned from her humanitarian work and plans after graduation.

Duration:00:14:40

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The Goal is Global Education for All

12/19/2023
Chancellor Gary S. May sits down with Joanna Regulska, vice provost and dean of Global Affairs, in this episode of "Face to Face" to talk about UC Davis' efforts to provide global education for all. In the conversation, Joanna shares details about an exciting coffee research collaboration in Indonesia, and in the "Hot Seat" round, Chancellor May and Joanna discover a shared taste in music.

Duration:00:13:35

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Advocating for Diverse Perspectives in Environmental Policy and Planning

11/28/2023
UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May talks with Beth Rose Middleton in this episode of "Face to Face." Beth Rose is a professor of Native American studies, and her research focuses on Native and Indigenous environmental policy and planning. The two discuss Beth Rose's books and the removal of the dams on the Klamath River, which have impacted the fisheries and local tribes' traditions for decades.

Duration:00:12:15

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How Community Spaces Help Students Succeed

10/31/2023
Chancellor May talks with Kayton Carter, executive director of academic advising enrichment, and Stephanie Zarate, global learning advising and outreach coordinator, in this episode of "Face to Face." Kayton was the founding executive director of the Student Affairs Retention Initiatives and the inaugural director of the Center for African Diaspora Student Success (CADSS) at UC Davis. Stephanie is an alumna of UC Davis and worked at CADSS as a student. The two sit down with Chancellor May to discuss the role of the student success centers and how they support communities at UC Davis.

Duration:00:17:21

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How to Talk About Politically Charged Issues

9/26/2023
Chancellor May sits down with Kevin Johnson, dean of the UC Davis School of Law, to talk about immigration law, freedom of expression, and how to disagree respectfully as we head into an election year.

Duration:00:16:13

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Turning Waste into Wealth

8/29/2023
Chancellor May sits down with Mandela Washington Fellow Uyi Effiom in this episode of “Face to Face.” Uyi works for an environmental nonprofit in Nigeria and manages a unique project for repurposing fishing net waste. She is one of 25 fellows visiting UC Davis to learn about leadership in public management. The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders is the flagship program of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI). The fellowship empowers young leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa through academic coursework, leadership training and networking opportunities.

Duration:00:11:46

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What it Means to Become a Hispanic-Serving Institution

6/27/2023
In this episode, Chancellor May sits down with Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) Director Lina Mendez. Lina is leading UC Davis toward becoming a federally designated HSI and talks about what it means to be an HSI and her vision for the future. Avanza en UC Davis: https://diversity.ucdavis.edu/hsi

Duration:00:15:12

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Telling Stories Through Landscape Architecture

5/30/2023
UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May talks with Bob Segar, assistant vice chancellor of campus planning and environmental stewardship, who is retiring after 34 years of service to UC Davis. Bob's work changed the campus landscape, most notably with the addition of the Gateway District that welcomes visitors to campus. In addition to the Davis campus, Bob's vision extended to the Sacramento campus where he was instrumental in helping plan the Aggie Square project.

Duration:00:20:46

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How Marine Species Adapt to Climate Change

4/25/2023
UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May sits down with assistant professor Rachael Bay to talk about the evolutionary adaptations of marine species in response to climate change in this episode. Rachael was named among of "The Brilliant 10" by Popular Science for her work and research looking at reef-building corals and how they've responded to warming oceans.

Duration:00:11:08

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Why Innovation Is Important

4/4/2023
Learn how innovation can lead to a stronger economy through improvements in technology, health, climate change and other solutions. In this special edition of "Face to Face," UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May sits down with national economic leaders for a discussion about technology and innovation. Jed Kolko is the undersecretary of commerce for economic affairs of the United States. Deborah Wince-Smith is the president and CEO of the Council on Competitiveness. The Council on Competitiveness is a nonprofit based in Washington, D.C., that brings together people from academia, business, labor and the national labs to increase the United States' economic competitiveness in the global marketplace.

Duration:00:30:46

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Schoolwork Meets Storm Chasing

3/28/2023
UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May talks with student and Twitter-famous storm chaser Colin McCarthy in this episode of "Face to Face." Chancellor May's sage advice to Colin: "School first, tweet later."

Duration:00:09:06

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A Dream for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

2/28/2023
In this episode, UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May sits down to talk with Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Renetta Garrison Tull. Both come from a STEM background, and they discuss their shared passion for improving mobility and equity in STEM at UC Davis, as well as across disciplines. Also, find out a little-known fact about how the two first met.

Duration:00:18:48

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Reimagining Policing at UC Davis

2/7/2023
Chancellor May sits down with UC Davis Police Chief Joe Farrow to talk about policing and how UC Davis is leading the way toward a more contemporary, community policing model to keep the campus safe. The chief is also doing important work around the topic of mental health and policing and is currently serving as president on the board of directors for the California chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

Duration:00:17:19

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Indigenous Environmental Justice and Hope

11/29/2022
In this episode, Chancellor May talks with Ph.D. candidate Deniss Martinez about her leadership around Indigenous environmental justice and policy. Deniss recently won an award from the University of California Office of the President for her work spearheading a new organization to implement more programs that address environmental and climate justice across the state. Deniss also highlights the Keepers of the Flame class at UC Davis and gives Chancellor May a tip for his next guest on the show.

Duration:00:17:01

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Chancellor May Delves Into Dev Bio

10/25/2022
UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May sits down for a conversation with developmental and cell biologist Crystal Rogers in this episode of "Face to Face." Crystal talks about her lab and research in developmental biology and tells the story of how Twitter-star "Chonk the Axolotl" got her name.

Duration:00:17:34