UOP President Chris Callahan / Sexual Assault Investigation Process / Managing Re-Entry Anxiety




Insight With Vicki Gonzalez show

Summary: <p>Months after being named the president of University of the Pacific, Chris Callahan found himself leading the school through the pandemic; we discuss what his hopes are for the return to school in the fall and how he thinks COVID-19 changed higher education. Also, after a sexual assault, victims who choose to report the crime have a difficult time getting justice, and why some people are choosing to keep their masks on even after getting vaccinated.</p> <p><strong>Today's Guests</strong></p> <ul> <li> <a href="https://www.pacific.edu/">University of the Pacific</a> President <strong>Chris Callahan</strong> discusses the challenges students faced during the pandemic, how he’s preparing for students to return this fall, and his vision for higher education moving forward</li> <li>Domestic Violence Response Team Advocate with <a href="https://www.weaveinc.org/">WEAVE</a> at the Elk Grove Police Department <strong>Jessica Garcia</strong> and Executive Director of <a href="http://www.my-sisters-house.org/us/leadership/">My Sister's House</a> <strong>Nilda Valmores</strong> on the investigation process for sexual assaults and what justice means to law enforcement versus what it means to survivors</li> <li>Police Chief for the Citrus Heights Police Department <strong><a href="http://www.citrusheights.net/997/Chief-of-Police-Ronald-A-Lawrence">Ronald Lawrence</a></strong> breaks down efforts to provide support for survivors during the investigative process</li> <li>Clinical neuropsychologist at UC Davis Health <strong><a href="https://health.ucdavis.edu/health-news/contenthub/managing-your-re-entry-anxiety/2021/06">Angela Drake</a></strong> explains the anxiety over ‘COVID-19 re-entry’ and why many people are not ready for life to return to normal</li> </ul>