![This UC Davis employee rides her bike on County Road 102 nearly every morning from her home in Woodland. This UC Davis employee rides her bike on County Road 102 nearly every morning from her home in Woodland.](https://www.comstocksmag.com/sites/main/files/imagecache/tile/main-images/b418321.jpg?1577874530)
Safety Path
Woodland and Davis look to protect commuter cyclists
In October 2007, 60-year-old Francisco “Willie” Lopez was doing what he had done almost every morning for 30 years. He pedaled along County Road 99 from Woodland to his job in the finance department at UC Davis. A car hit and killed him on that country road before he made it to his desk.
![Whitney Rhodes, Smart Chicks program coordinator and former foster youth. Whitney Rhodes, Smart Chicks program coordinator and former foster youth.](https://www.comstocksmag.com/sites/main/files/imagecache/tile/main-images/salm_0576.jpg?1577874531)
School of Opportunity Knocks
Businesswomen help foster youth succeed in education and life
Nearly 70 percent of California’s high school foster youth dropped out last year. Of the 10 percent that make it to higher education, just 3 percent are likely to graduate.
![Steve Currall, incoming dean of the Graduate School of Management at UC Davis Steve Currall, incoming dean of the Graduate School of Management at UC Davis](https://www.comstocksmag.com/sites/main/files/imagecache/tile/main-images/27cm8290.jpg?1577874530)
Passing the Buck
Are MBA programs a beneficiary of a falling economy?
Many things can claim victim status in the wake of the current economy, but local MBA programs aren’t one of them.
Despite significant tuition costs, ranging from $12,000 to $40,000, MBA programs are at worst holding steady in enrollments, and many are actually enjoying surges — not just in applications but in qualified applications.
![Students at Folsom Lake College receive hands-on training in classrooms such as these used to teach water and wastewater management.
(Photo courtesy of Los Rios Community College District) Students at Folsom Lake College receive hands-on training in classrooms such as these used to teach water and wastewater management.
(Photo courtesy of Los Rios Community College District)](https://www.comstocksmag.com/sites/main/files/imagecache/tile/main-images/pouring.jpg?1577874531)
Filling the Gaps
How local colleges plan to meet work force needs
It may seem odd that local colleges, universities and vocational schools are putting energy into building a large base of qualified workers in an economy that is already showing double-digit unemployment and forcing many to leave retirement.
![Pamela Eibeck comes to UOP from Texas Tech University. Pamela Eibeck comes to UOP from Texas Tech University.](https://www.comstocksmag.com/sites/main/files/imagecache/tile/main-images/img_uop.jpg?1577874531)
Pacific Woman
UOP Lands its first female president
Pamela Eibeck has made a career of distinguishing herself in the male-dominated fields of engineering and college administration while balancing life as a wife (of law professor William D. Jeffery) and mother of four children. This month, she reached another milestone and is reporting to a new job. Eibeck is the first female president in the 158-year history of University of the Pacific.
![Unveiled last October, the $350,000 Centennial Walk connects the Memorial Union with Shields Library.
(Photo courtesy of UC Davis) Unveiled last October, the $350,000 Centennial Walk connects the Memorial Union with Shields Library.
(Photo courtesy of UC Davis)](https://www.comstocksmag.com/sites/main/files/imagecache/tile/main-images/p8120053.jpg?1577874531)
Campus Construction
Projects keep the campus investing in its future
Before UC Davis played a huge role in bringing science and agriculture together and changing the course of history for California and the world, the importance of collaboration across disciplines was well recognized. That vision is perhaps nowhere better exemplified than at the campus Quad — the true heart of the campus since its founding — where the new Centennial Walk was unveiled last October.
![Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef](https://www.comstocksmag.com/sites/main/files/imagecache/tile/main-images/img_0033.jpg?1577874530)
The Last Bell
Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef on his tenure at UC Davis
After a quarter-century of leadership at UC Davis, Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef will step down. Appointed as UC Davis’ fifth chancellor in 1994, he is one of the nation’s longest-serving university administrators. He came to the campus in 1984, first serving as the executive vice chancellor, and will bow out at the end of the campus’s centennial year on June 30. As part of the celebration, the chancellor sat down with Comstock’s to reflect upon the colorful history of the campus once known as University Farm and the lasting contributions it has on the Capital Region.