As part of the 35th anniversary of the UC Davis Principles of Community, a new university-wide campaign is inviting graduating students to share encouragement and support with those just beginning their UC Davis journey.
The University of California has released a new Combating Antisemitism webpage outlining recent steps to address rising antisemitism and foster safer, more inclusive campus environments.
In a small conference room on the UC Davis campus in 1990, a group of students, staff, faculty and administrators gathered around a table and started discussing the language of a bold new statement.
In a recent episode of the UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement’s SpeechMatters podcast, UC Student Regent Josiah Beharry and Student Regent-designate Sonya Brooks offered powerful reflections on the value and challenges of representing more than 300,000 students in governance.
On Thursday, May 22, 2025, staff members from across UC Davis gathered for Breakfast with the Chancellor, honoring the 35th Anniversary of the UC Davis Principles of Community
More than 300 members of the UC Davis community recently gathered for a Race Matters session on the Principles of Community, a dynamic workshop hosted by the UC Davis Human Resources department.
The UC Davis Center for Reducing Health Disparities partners with communities to advance health equity through research, education, and engagement. Recent updates from their initiatives are featured below.
A historic collaboration between the UC Davis Department of History, Middle East/South Asia Studies Program, and the California History-Social Science Project (CHSSP) is helping bring academically grounded lessons about Middle Eastern history into K-12 classrooms—at a time when teachers say the need for context and accuracy has never been greater.
Conversation on mentorship, leadership and academic success — mixed with a little friendly banter — filled the Manetti Shrem conference room on April 4 as UC Davis hosted Inspiration from the Presidents, featuring Chancellor Gary S. May, President Darryll Pines from the University of Maryland, College Park, and President Lisa Cardoza from American River College.
In support of our patients, faculty, employees, students, and community members we would like to share the following resources for awareness, care, and guidance around accommodations to consider when hosting gatherings and/or meetings where food is provided during upcoming observances.