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Gallery: Meet some of your colleagues' new 'co-workers'

March 24, 2020
Had to share these from our senior office specialist, Alyssa Lara. Our center is closed, but that doesn't stop us from reading all the children's literature we can get our "paws" on. This is Brady, Alyssa's new workspace partner. He's evaluating picture b
Shared office space with Geneva  and Calvin  Casertano, both doing computer work. – Carolyn Casertano, assistant professor of practice in the Department of Communication
Carolyn preparing for virtual office hours with help from Cora. Mug with favorite lyric from Prince: 'Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life.'" – Carolyn Casertano, assistant professor of practice in the Departmen
Whenever I'm home, this little guy, Angus, is never far away. He's always underfoot or "inlap." OK, so that last one isn't a word but we all can use the humor. Even if it isn't that great. – Cindy Davis, employee wellness and health promotion coach in Lif
Jasper is my cat's name. Trying to assist with my work. – Jackie French, senior office specialist in the A Center
Here's a photo of my son, Joseph , working on puzzles while I'm coding a webpage . Thankfully, we had just purchased a new coffee table a week before this, which has a lift top to turn it into a desk! Overall, we're loving all the family time we're having
One of my favorite parts of the day is taking a walk around our neighborhood. I feel like it sets everything up for a good day. – Ameé Hennig, media content manager in the James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences
Squeakers says, "Do not disturb – I am in work-from-home mode." – Lori Jarvis, administrative secretary in the Maricopa County Cooperative Extension office
I have three dogs of my own, and am dog-sitting for my colleague, Colleen Loomis. I'm running a 1,350-square-foot petting zoo, essentially. My dog, West, is laying down. He's pretty aloof. Colleen's dog, the Colonel , likes keeping me company – and it's a
The last of my menagerie is a pig. His name is Doc. I was in a Zoom meeting this morning and he made his presence known. He cracks me up and brings much-needed levity to the workday. – Emily Litvack, science writer in Research, Innovation and Impact
Here's me and my cat, Snuggles, while he was lying on my keyboard. – Heather M. Moore, coordinator for career engagement in the College of Engineering
My loving and conscientious "friends with fur" remind me to stop, look around and be in the moment to appreciate life and to share it with others. Her name is Cosette. – James Naughton, employee assistance counselor in Life & Work Connections
Here is a happy home office pic from the Parking & Transportation Services department. This is Rex. – Gail Nazarenko, director of finance and administration in Parking & Transportation Services
Jasper has been a welcome partner through social isolation, but not the most productive co-worker – he takes far too many naps. – Danielle Oxnam, executive assistant in the Office of University Initiatives
Charlie lounges in the sectional corner nook while I compile the daily news summary. – Nick Prevenas, senior news writer and media relations assistant in the Office of University Communications
Emma nestles into the comforter and watches while a news release receives its proper formatting. – Nick Prevenas, senior news writer and media relations assistant in the Office of University Communications
My assistant, Duke, has apparently given his notice. He is a golden retriever. – Lisa Romero, senior director for public affairs and communications at the BIO5 Institute
This is how he and his "brother" Jack  started their day as my assistants …. It all went downhill from there. – Lisa Romero, senior director for public affairs and communications at the BIO5 Institute
Had to share these from our senior office specialist, Alyssa Lara. Our center is closed, but that doesn't stop us from reading all the children's literature we can get our "paws" on. This is Brady, Alyssa's new workspace partner. He's evaluating picture b
Had to share these from our senior office specialist, Alyssa Lara. Our center is closed, but that doesn't stop us from reading all the children's literature we can get our "paws" on. This is Brady, Alyssa's new workspace partner. He's evaluating picture books and apparently is not super excited when Alyssa interrupts his work. – Rebecca Ballenger, associate director of Worlds of Words in the College of Education
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Shared office space with Geneva  and Calvin  Casertano, both doing computer work. – Carolyn Casertano, assistant professor of practice in the Department of Communication
Shared office space with Geneva and Calvin Casertano, both doing computer work. – Carolyn Casertano, assistant professor of practice in the Department of Communication
2 of 18
Carolyn preparing for virtual office hours with help from Cora. Mug with favorite lyric from Prince: 'Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life.'" – Carolyn Casertano, assistant professor of practice in the Departmen
Carolyn preparing for virtual office hours with help from Cora. Mug with favorite lyric from Prince: 'Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life.'" – Carolyn Casertano, assistant professor of practice in the Department of Communication
3 of 18
Whenever I'm home, this little guy, Angus, is never far away. He's always underfoot or "inlap." OK, so that last one isn't a word but we all can use the humor. Even if it isn't that great. – Cindy Davis, employee wellness and health promotion coach in Lif
Whenever I'm home, this little guy, Angus, is never far away. He's always underfoot or "inlap." OK, so that last one isn't a word but we all can use the humor. Even if it isn't that great. – Cindy Davis, employee wellness and health promotion coach in Life & Work Connections
4 of 18
Jasper is my cat's name. Trying to assist with my work. – Jackie French, senior office specialist in the A Center
Jasper is my cat's name. Trying to assist with my work. – Jackie French, senior office specialist in the A Center
5 of 18
Here's a photo of my son, Joseph , working on puzzles while I'm coding a webpage . Thankfully, we had just purchased a new coffee table a week before this, which has a lift top to turn it into a desk! Overall, we're loving all the family time we're having
Here's a photo of my son, Joseph , working on puzzles while I'm coding a webpage . Thankfully, we had just purchased a new coffee table a week before this, which has a lift top to turn it into a desk! Overall, we're loving all the family time we're having together and finding joy in these moments through challenging times. – Ameé Hennig, media content manager in the James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences
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One of my favorite parts of the day is taking a walk around our neighborhood. I feel like it sets everything up for a good day. – Ameé Hennig, media content manager in the James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences
One of my favorite parts of the day is taking a walk around our neighborhood. I feel like it sets everything up for a good day. – Ameé Hennig, media content manager in the James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences
7 of 18
Squeakers says, "Do not disturb – I am in work-from-home mode." – Lori Jarvis, administrative secretary in the Maricopa County Cooperative Extension office
Squeakers says, "Do not disturb – I am in work-from-home mode." – Lori Jarvis, administrative secretary in the Maricopa County Cooperative Extension office
8 of 18
I have three dogs of my own, and am dog-sitting for my colleague, Colleen Loomis. I'm running a 1,350-square-foot petting zoo, essentially. My dog, West, is laying down. He's pretty aloof. Colleen's dog, the Colonel , likes keeping me company – and it's a
I have three dogs of my own, and am dog-sitting for my colleague, Colleen Loomis. I'm running a 1,350-square-foot petting zoo, essentially. My dog, West, is laying down. He's pretty aloof. Colleen's dog, the Colonel , likes keeping me company – and it's appreciated. They like to congregate when I'm working from the kitchen table, because they rightly assume snacks will follow. – Emily Litvack, science writer in Research, Innovation and Impact
9 of 18
The last of my menagerie is a pig. His name is Doc. I was in a Zoom meeting this morning and he made his presence known. He cracks me up and brings much-needed levity to the workday. – Emily Litvack, science writer in Research, Innovation and Impact
The last of my menagerie is a pig. His name is Doc. I was in a Zoom meeting this morning and he made his presence known. He cracks me up and brings much-needed levity to the workday. – Emily Litvack, science writer in Research, Innovation and Impact
10 of 18
Here's me and my cat, Snuggles, while he was lying on my keyboard. – Heather M. Moore, coordinator for career engagement in the College of Engineering
Here's me and my cat, Snuggles, while he was lying on my keyboard. – Heather M. Moore, coordinator for career engagement in the College of Engineering
11 of 18
My loving and conscientious "friends with fur" remind me to stop, look around and be in the moment to appreciate life and to share it with others. Her name is Cosette. – James Naughton, employee assistance counselor in Life & Work Connections
My loving and conscientious "friends with fur" remind me to stop, look around and be in the moment to appreciate life and to share it with others. Her name is Cosette. – James Naughton, employee assistance counselor in Life & Work Connections
12 of 18
Here is a happy home office pic from the Parking & Transportation Services department. This is Rex. – Gail Nazarenko, director of finance and administration in Parking & Transportation Services
Here is a happy home office pic from the Parking & Transportation Services department. This is Rex. – Gail Nazarenko, director of finance and administration in Parking & Transportation Services
13 of 18
Jasper has been a welcome partner through social isolation, but not the most productive co-worker – he takes far too many naps. – Danielle Oxnam, executive assistant in the Office of University Initiatives
Jasper has been a welcome partner through social isolation, but not the most productive co-worker – he takes far too many naps. – Danielle Oxnam, executive assistant in the Office of University Initiatives
14 of 18
Charlie lounges in the sectional corner nook while I compile the daily news summary. – Nick Prevenas, senior news writer and media relations assistant in the Office of University Communications
Charlie lounges in the sectional corner nook while I compile the daily news summary. – Nick Prevenas, senior news writer and media relations assistant in the Office of University Communications
15 of 18
Emma nestles into the comforter and watches while a news release receives its proper formatting. – Nick Prevenas, senior news writer and media relations assistant in the Office of University Communications
Emma nestles into the comforter and watches while a news release receives its proper formatting. – Nick Prevenas, senior news writer and media relations assistant in the Office of University Communications
16 of 18
My assistant, Duke, has apparently given his notice. He is a golden retriever. – Lisa Romero, senior director for public affairs and communications at the BIO5 Institute
My assistant, Duke, has apparently given his notice. He is a golden retriever. – Lisa Romero, senior director for public affairs and communications at the BIO5 Institute
17 of 18
This is how he and his "brother" Jack  started their day as my assistants …. It all went downhill from there. – Lisa Romero, senior director for public affairs and communications at the BIO5 Institute
This is how he and his "brother" Jack started their day as my assistants …. It all went downhill from there. – Lisa Romero, senior director for public affairs and communications at the BIO5 Institute
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As many University of Arizona employees transitioned to working from home, Lo Que Pasa was curious to see how everyone were managing the change and invited readers to send us photos.

You didn't disappoint.

We received more than 50 submissions in response to our call for photos of home offices, especially ones that included pets, kids and creative workspaces.

As you'll see in the gallery we put together, the remote workforce finds itself surrounded by sleeping dogs, "helpful" cats, adorable children – and a pig.

Because we received so many photos, we are going to spread them out over a few issues. This week, in our first installment, you'll see some of the pets and children that are keeping your colleagues company.

In future issues, look for a gallery of home offices and creative workspaces, followed by more pets and children.

Think your cat/kid/dog is cuter than those featured in this week's gallery? Send us pics to prove it! We're also interested in work-from-home tips and happy news. Email the files or a Box link to mittank@email.arizona.edu along with the following information for photo captions:

  • Your name and title.
  • The names of any other people or pets in the photo(s).
  • A brief description of what's pictured.

For the most updated information about the University's response to the coronavirus pandemic, please visit the COVID-19 information page.

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