During a recent meeting of the Academic and Student Affairs Committee at the University of California, members expressed enthusiasm for sharing positive news about the university's impact on the state. Regent Sarris highlighted the importance of communicating these successes to the public and legislators, suggesting that starting meetings with uplifting updates could enhance morale and engagement.
The discussion emphasized the need for better outreach to ensure that the university's achievements are recognized and celebrated. Regent Sarris noted the collaborative efforts of the external relations and communications teams in developing regional maps and stories that showcase the university's contributions. A recent article in the Sacramento Bee was cited as an example of these efforts, illustrating the potential for local media to amplify the university's positive narrative.
As the committee continues to explore ways to effectively share its accomplishments, the focus remains on fostering a strong connection with the community and ensuring that the university's work is acknowledged and appreciated. The meeting underscored a commitment to transparency and communication, aiming to strengthen the university's relationship with residents and stakeholders across California.