"Each day I have the opportunity to support diverse community initiatives and work with faculty, students, and staff members who bring unique perspectives on ways to increase community preparedness and institutional resilience."
UP3 will help leverage purchasing power and marketing assets for impactful business partnerships
When departments each approach a business like Whole Foods for a corporate sponsorship, the outcome is varied and the process cumbersome for companies. Now, the UC Davis Preferred Partnership Program, or UP3, will help leverage both its purchasing power and its marketing assets to create more impactful business partnerships.
Nobody – no bicyclist, motorist, bus rider or pedestrian – likes a pothole. On a campus with 21,000 bikes, 15,000 plus cars and 30 buses on any given day, and a combination of 40 miles of campus roads and paths and over 18,000 parking spaces, having a comprehensive pavement maintenance program is absolutely imperative. However, repairing a road or parking lot takes time and money.
In the face of challenging times, student employees in the Arboretum and Public Garden’s Learning by Leading Nursery Program are stepping up the plate in preparation for one of their largest fundraisers.
Sustainable landscape continues to brighten up campus
At UC Davis, even the plants have school spirit – featuring Aggie colors, yellow and blue. Along Old Davis Road, the newly planted median is home to vibrant yellow plants alongside the bold blue letter “D”, a structure by artist Fletcher Benton.
Creating a safe learning environment for young undergrads and minors
In addition to the 27,000 undergraduates on campus every year, UC Davis provides learning opportunities for students and visitors of all ages, including minors under the age of 18. Bringing young, aspiring intellectuals onto campus allows them to engage with challenging course material, and to strive for greatness in their future.