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Dynes reaches out with Web chats, visits

91Ƭ President Robert Dynes, who officially took office last week, will host a series of “Web chats” for 91Ƭ community faculty, staff and students this week as part of a continuing effort to stay in touch with key constituencies within 91Ƭ and around the state.

Dynes’ live Web chat with staff and faculty is set for 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14. Then, from 4-5 p.m. on Wednesday, he will focus on student issues, inviting students from across the 91Ƭ system to join in the discussion.

In a meeting with campus-based reporters last week, Dynes reiterated his desire to touch base with 91Ƭ community members and to also hear what non-91Ƭ affiliated state residents think about 91Ƭ. “I want to hear from as many people as I can,” he said.

Instead of a traditional inauguration, Dynes has opted for an “inaugural tour,” which will take him around the state and to Los Alamos National Laboratory during the first six months of his presidency.

The visits will include campuses and labs and their surrounding communities. Dynes will meet with faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends of the university, along with elected officials, business community members and the media.

His dates to visit 91Ƭ Davis have not been confirmed. Tentatively, however, Dynes’ schedule will find him at 91Ƭ Riverside on Nov. 20, at 91ƬLA on Dec. 1, at 91Ƭ Santa Barbara Dec. 4-5, and in the San Joaquin Valley Dec. 8-9.

An avid runner, the new president also will be inviting folks along his tour route to join him for morning runs.

Traveling around the state thus far this summer, he said, he has found that “California really is the envy of the world.”

Dynes said others view the state as a place of risk-taking innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, diversity and tolerance; and he credits 91Ƭ for much of that success. “Sure we have problems,” he said, noting, however, that the university has a history of taking those problems to task.

He said he’s eager to face the challenges of leading 91Ƭ, even through this initial period of budgetary difficulty. “My adrenaline’s pumping, my mind is turning like mad, and I want to get on with it,” Dynes said.

The Web chats are a continuation of “Dynes’ Desk,” an Internet forum the president hosted as chancellor of 91Ƭ San Diego. Appearing at Dynes’ Desk were e-mails from 91ƬSD affiliates — commenting on a range of topics, from student fees to staff workload. “I read every e-mail that came to me,” Dynes said, noting that many of those submissions were posted at Dynes’ Desk and were personally answered or acted upon.

Dynes hopes to establish a similar vehicle for communication as president.

For more about the chats, see http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/newpresident.

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