Monthly Archive: July 2021
UC Tech News
July 28, 2021
All ArticlesColleen Gordon, coronavirus, COVID-19, face masks, masks, pandemic, UC Davis, UC Davis Health, UC Davis Health IT, UCD, Yvonne Tevis
By Yvonne Tevis. Colleen Gordon doesn’t sew—but early in the pandemic she co-founded a mask-making project that produced 6,000 home-sewn masks—masks that would go to neighbors, patients, the homeless, and anyone who needed one. An IT project manager for UC…
Read more about Masks in the Making: UCD Health IT Project Manager Coordinates Community COVID Project
UC Tech News
July 28, 2021
All ArticlesEvents, President Michael Drake, Save the date, UC IT Town Hall
Save the date—Sept. 14, 9:30 – 10:15. President Drake is joining the next UC IT town hall to speak to the UC IT community. Registration details will be provided soon. Stay tuned.
UC Tech News
July 28, 2021
All ArticlesAndre van der Hoek, Bill Tomlinson, climate change, computing, Hayden Freedman, Shani Murray, Solutions that Scale, sustainability, UC Irvine
By Shani Murray. As Scientific American reiterated this month, we are in the midst of a climate emergency. 2020 saw record-breaking wildfires and hurricanes and ended in a tie with 2016 as the hottest year on record. Aware of the massive scope of challenges…
Read more about The Role of Computing in Sustainability and Solutions that Scale
UC Tech News
July 21, 2021
All ArticlesChief Information Officer, CIO, Kian Colestock, OIT Culture Initiative, UC Irvine, UCI
Kian Colestock was promoted to UC Irvine chief information officer on May 1, 2021, having served as interim CIO since April 2019. He was UCI associate CIO since 2014, and prior to that was UC San Diego director of…
Read more about Meet Kian Colestock: Taking the Helm as UCI CIO
UC Tech News
July 21, 2021
All ArticlesCenter for Inclusive Computing, DEI, diversity, equity, inclusion, Josh McDonald, UC Los Angeles, UCLA, UCLA School of Education and Information Studies
By Josh McDonald. The UCLA School of Education and Information Studies has launched Momentum: Accelerating Equity in Computing and Technology, an important research initiative to diversify computing and technology, with an intensive focus on the recruitment of women…
Read more about Initiative Aims to Accelerate Equity in Computing and Technology Fields
UC Tech News
July 14, 2021
All ArticlesEvents, Information Technology, register, UC IT, UC Los Angeles, UC Tech, UC Tech Conference, UCCSC, UCLA, UCTech, virtual event
UC Tech is back! Register now for the three-day virtual conference, August 9 – 11, hosted by UCLA. This year’s theme is “Envisioning the Future of IT.” Thanks to the support of generous sponsors, the registration cost has been…
Read more about Register Now for UC Tech 2021!
UC Tech News
July 14, 2021
All Articlesdiversity, equity, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, inclusion, National Science Foundation, NSF, Shelly Leachman, STEM, UC Santa Barbara, UCSB
By Shelly Leachman. Aiming to fortify and grow the STEM talent pipeline at Hispanic-serving institutions, UC Santa Barbara has embarked on a collaborative grant project funded by the National Science Foundation. The NSF INCLUDES Planning Grant was awarded to the…
Read more about A Sense of Belonging
UC Tech News
July 14, 2021
All ArticlesData Privacy, Events, Information Security, personal data, Privacy 101 Workshop, UC San Diego, UCSD, UCSD Privacy Office
Learn about privacy laws and how to best protect yourself at the Privacy 101 Online Webinar, presented by the UC San Diego Campus Privacy Office, on July 22, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Register now! This event is…
Read more about Register: UCSD Privacy Workshop on July 22
UC Tech News
July 7, 2021
All ArticlesCIO, coronavirus, COVID-19, Kian Colestock, remote work, Sheri Ledbetter, technology, UC Irvine, UCI, UCI News, vice chancellor, work from home, Zoom
By Sheri Ledbetter. Kian Colestock, associate vice chancellor and chief information officer in UCI’s Office of Information Technology, recalls the weekend in which he learned that his unit would be supporting the technological transition of a major research university to an…
Read more about When Everyone Must Separate, Technology Keeps Us Together
UC Tech News
July 7, 2021
All Articles
By Amanda Ricker. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many archeological digs were put on hold, as collaborating researchers from various international universities could not travel to conduct fieldwork as a team. In California, the technological possibilities of the Pacific Research Platform not…
Read more about Virtual Excavations: Pacific Research Platform Enables Remote Collaboration on Underwater Archeological Dig in Israel