[CED/CD/EAT] Impacts and Reviews
Martin, Edward C - (ecmartin)
ecmartin at arizona.edu
Tue Mar 4 13:50:34 MST 2025
Dear Directors:
I would like you to send me information on the positive impacts your office has had in 2024. I would like one for FCHS, one for ANR, one for 4-H, and one for Tribal, if appropriate. No in-depth analyses or charts or tables, please. Just one bullet per program area.
Unfortunately, there has been a lot of talk about the challenges we are facing at the University of Arizona. I need a few bullet points in my back pocket to discuss the positive impacts Extension had last year. Please, no more than one bullet per program and no more than one sentence. Straightforward and simple. Please send these by the end of this week. Again, this should not take more than 5 minutes.
Also, we had a few stragglers for our peer reviews. Dominic is following up. You should receive your peer reviews for yourself (if appropriate) and faculty by next Monday. He will also send the forms to use for calendar 2024 reviews. Please share the peer reviews with your faculty before meeting with them for their Annual Reviews so there is complete transparency.
Any questions or concerns, please let me know.
See you all next week at the Directors Zoom at 11 AM on March 11, 2025 ( Join Zoom Meeting, https://arizona.zoom.us/j/86134321679. One tap mobile, +16027530140,,86134321679# US (Phoenix); +13462487799,,86134321679# US (Houston))
Regards,
Ed
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Edward C. Martin, Ph.D.
Associate Vice President and Director
Cooperative Extension
Division of Agriculture, Life, & Veterinary Sciences, and Cooperative Extension
Professor/Extension Specialist - Biosystems Engineering
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