Behind the scenes, this change in how UC Davis Supply Chain Management handles deliveries for third-party vendors reduces truck traffic on campus, cuts emissions, and actually increases transparency for UC Davis customers.
Affectionately known as “Touchdown Tower,” this 162-foot utility landmark just received a full restoration and now features two UC Davis logos and programmable LED lighting, transforming it into a new symbol of Aggie pride.
FOA employees are engaged — and it shows. Our Employee Experience Survey results are strong, with FOA’s scores higher than campus averages and an impressive 73% participation rate.
The Campus Planning team in Design and Construction Management makes sure that the built environment on campus comes together to create safe and enjoyable experiences for the students, employees and community members who live, work and learn here every day.
UC Davis firefighters gain hands-on experience with an advanced airway management device called “i-gel” through training with UC Davis Health certified registered nurse anesthetists.
Leadership message: This year’s response rate was a remarkable 62.2%, with 2,000 additional participants compared to surveys conducted in previous years. You not only showed up, but you also encouraged others to take part.
After five years as a virtual program, this biweekly event’s return to the Sacramento campus was made possible by a dedicated project team of stakeholders from across Human Resources.
UC Davis’ iconic water tower located across the way from UC Davis Health Stadium — affectionately known as “Touchdown Tower” — is undergoing a significant restoration.
Opening a new chapter in the University of California, Davis’ role as a regional engine of innovation and economic growth, Chancellor Gary S. May joined city of Sacramento leaders, developer Wexford Science & Technology LLC, business partners and community members Friday to inaugurate Aggie Square, the $1.1 billion innovation district that will bring together the university’s cutting-edge research with private-sector companies and startups
Campus distribution of naloxone — a life-saving opioid antidote that can be used by bystanders — dramatically increased this year, thanks to the UC Davis Fire Department's new distribution sites with public access and extended hours.
Recent campus improvements aim to eliminate traffic tragedies by slowing speeds, increasing visibility and improving awareness — as UC Davis makes progress on its path toward "Vision Zero."
UC Davis Department Safety Coordinators, or DSCs, have worked together with Emergency Management to update the process and documentation for implementing building evacuation plans, establishing a repository of newly approved Emergency Action Plans.