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In this episode, we highlight one of the leading & pioneering chancellors in academic leadership and S.T.E.M., Dr. Gary S. May. Definitely an episode to listen to! -- Note: The views on this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I.
Topics Include: 1)The Biden crime family received $3M from a Chinese energy company in 2017; 2)A girls basketball team that refused to play against a transgender athlete was banned from the sporting event; 3)Biden announced an executive order to increase universal background checks and expand Red flag laws that will only embolden criminals; 4)Drew Barrymore symbolically kneels before the WOKE MOB by kneeling in front of Dylan Mulvaney, and 5)Left-wing radicals at UC Davis smash windows at a TPUSA/Charlie Kirk event just hours after their intolerant chancellor, Gary S. May, called Kirk a “proponent of hate” in a video recorded for the student body. WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@thecarljacksonshow More: www.TheCarljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics Include: 1)The Biden crime family received $3M from a Chinese energy company in 2017; 2)A girls basketball team that refused to play against a transgender athlete was banned from the sporting event; 3)Biden announced an executive order to increase universal background checks and expand Red flag laws that will only embolden criminals; 4)Drew Barrymore symbolically kneels before the WOKE MOB by kneeling in front of Dylan Mulvaney, and 5)Left-wing radicals at UC Davis smash windows at a TPUSA/Charlie Kirk event just hours after their intolerant chancellor, Gary S. May, called Kirk a “proponent of hate” in a video recorded for the student body. WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@thecarljacksonshow More: www.TheCarljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecarljacksonshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour of The Vince Coglianese Show, Antifa comes for Charlie Kirk who spoke at an event he was invited to at UC Davis. The Chancellor of the school Gary S. May warned students, without evidence, of Charlie Kirk's hateful rhetoric before his speech took place. Vince speaks with Gabriel Nadales, National Director of “Our America” and author of the book “Behind the Black Mask: My Time as an Antifa Activist.” Nadales is a former Antifa member and discusses Antifa's recruitment style and why Antifa should be designated as a domestic terrorist organization. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California Governor Gavin Newsom's potential ties to Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) have raised questions following reports about donations the bank made to a nonprofit run by the governor's wife. Left-wing and LGBTQ activists at UC Davis were arrested after vandalizing university property on Tuesday during an event featuring Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. The incident came just hours after UC Davis chancellor Gary S. May declared Kirk a “proponent of hate” and encouraged students to “neutralize and negate” TPUSA's influence on campus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The New Chemist's Podcast, Chancellor May discusses his journey in science as well as his advice to those wanting to pursue the field he is currently working in.
In this episode of Unfold, we mix comic book superhero action and science. No better pairing, since many of the heroes and villains in comics started out as scientists or are connected to scientists. The things they create and the materials they use can tell us a lot about the real world too — everything from physics to engineering. We'll talk with Ricardo Castro, who teaches engineering students to think outside the box and to contemplate the unlikely, but not always impossible, real-world applications of materials science based on the powers of superheroes. In this episode: Ricardo Castro, associate dean of research and graduate studies, UC Davis Department of Materials Science and Engineering Gary S. May, UC Davis chancellor
Today, we're talking with UC Davis Chancellor, Gary S. May. UC Davis is a broad institution with a distinguished history. They made national headlines with their approach to navigating Covid. Chancellor May says that when everything was shutting down fifteen months ago and everyone was uncertain, there were a lot of concerns about returning to campus in the Fall. UC Davis combined resources, including money from the Cares Act, to develop a program that would address their own students as well as the surrounding community. Healthy Davis Together was a program that offered free Covid testing and public health messages. Chancellor May came on as Chancellor in 2017 and is said to have played a very calming role. Many say he has steadied the ship and instilled a lot of confidence back in the institution. When asked what advice he would give other presidents or chancellors, Chancellor May says it would be to be accessible, visible, and approachable. He tries to over communicate and has a weekly newsletter as well as a strong social media presence. Chancellor May says to show them you're a real person, get them to view you as one of them, and be humble about it because you never have all the answers. The UC Davis system is often seen as the system of systems and has many defining characteristics, according to Chancellor May. He says in UC all the chancellors meet bi-weekly, share best practices, and all campuses are viewed as equals. On the other hand, the thing that surprised Chancellor May the most when he joined UC Davis was the amount of mistrust and negativity. He went from being a beloved member of his last community to someone that had to prove himself. A lot of that has dissipated by now, and Chancellor May has come to accept that not everyone is going to agree with every decision he makes. The best advice Chancellor May has been given was as a youth, and that was that the two most important things in life were to learn to listen and to learn to wait. He says empathy is critical in leadership, and you must be able to resist the temptation to jump in too soon. There will be times you have to make decisions quickly, but the long view is very important also. Chancellor May says above all, work hard, play hard, and pray hard. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innovationalliance/message
A spokesperson for former Vice President Joe Biden responded to sexual harassment allegations made against Biden by former Nevada Democrat state Sen. Lucy Flores, who claimed that Biden acted "blatantly inappropriate" toward her at a 2014 political rally. A federal judge in North Carolina ruled that a charter school's mandate that female students wear skirts amounts to unconstitutional sex discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment. UC-Davis Chancellor Gary S. May wrote that while the university feels professor Joshua Clover’s statements are “offensive and abhorrent,” they did “not meet the legal requirements for ‘true threats’ that might exempt them from First Amendment protection.” Further, May cited President Donald Trump’s March 22, 2019, executive order on free speech as part of the reasoning behind the decision not to punish Clove. Rep. Ilhan Omar, who has called for defunding the entire Department of Homeland Security, refuses to condemn gays being stoned to death under Sharia Law, and violence against Israel from Hamas.
A spokesperson for former Vice President Joe Biden responded to sexual harassment allegations made against Biden by former Nevada Democrat state Sen. Lucy Flores, who claimed that Biden acted "blatantly inappropriate" toward her at a 2014 political rally. A federal judge in North Carolina ruled that a charter school's mandate that female students wear skirts amounts to unconstitutional sex discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment. UC-Davis Chancellor Gary S. May wrote that while the university feels professor Joshua Clover’s statements are “offensive and abhorrent,” they did “not meet the legal requirements for ‘true threats’ that might exempt them from First Amendment protection.” Further, May cited President Donald Trump’s March 22, 2019, executive order on free speech as part of the reasoning behind the decision not to punish Clove. Rep. Ilhan Omar, who has called for defunding the entire Department of Homeland Security, refuses to condemn gays being stoned to death under Sharia Law, and violence against Israel from Hamas.
A spokesperson for former Vice President Joe Biden responded to sexual harassment allegations made against Biden by former Nevada Democrat state Sen. Lucy Flores, who claimed that Biden acted "blatantly inappropriate" toward her at a 2014 political rally. A federal judge in North Carolina ruled that a charter school's mandate that female students wear skirts amounts to unconstitutional sex discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment. UC-Davis Chancellor Gary S. May wrote that while the university feels professor Joshua Clover’s statements are “offensive and abhorrent,” they did “not meet the legal requirements for ‘true threats’ that might exempt them from First Amendment protection.” Further, May cited President Donald Trump’s March 22, 2019, executive order on free speech as part of the reasoning behind the decision not to punish Clove. Rep. Ilhan Omar, who has called for defunding the entire Department of Homeland Security, refuses to condemn gays being stoned to death under Sharia Law, and violence against Israel from Hamas.
A spokesperson for former Vice President Joe Biden responded to sexual harassment allegations made against Biden by former Nevada Democrat state Sen. Lucy Flores, who claimed that Biden acted "blatantly inappropriate" toward her at a 2014 political rally. A federal judge in North Carolina ruled that a charter school's mandate that female students wear skirts amounts to unconstitutional sex discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment. UC-Davis Chancellor Gary S. May wrote that while the university feels professor Joshua Clover’s statements are “offensive and abhorrent,” they did “not meet the legal requirements for ‘true threats’ that might exempt them from First Amendment protection.” Further, May cited President Donald Trump’s March 22, 2019, executive order on free speech as part of the reasoning behind the decision not to punish Clove. Rep. Ilhan Omar, who has called for defunding the entire Department of Homeland Security, refuses to condemn gays being stoned to death under Sharia Law, and violence against Israel from Hamas.
Gary S. May, Chancellor of UC Davis, gives an address at the UC Davis Law School commencement ceremony, May 19, 2018 at the Robert & Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts on the UC Davis campus. 2018-05-19_COMM_Law -Chancellor-Gary-May