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The University of California, Davis (UCD) is a public
Public university

A public university is a university that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or subnational government, as opposed to private university....
 research university located in Davis, California
Davis, California

Davis is a city in Yolo County, California, California, United States. It is part of the Sacramento, California–Arden-Arcade, California–Roseville, California Sacramento metropolitan area....
, and one of ten campuses in the University of California
University of California

The University of California is a public university system in the U.S. state of California. Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the University of California is a part of the state's three-tier public higher education system, which also includes the California State University system and the California Community Colleges s...
 system. Commonly referred to as UC Davis, the school was originally established in 1905 as the University Farm, an extension of UC Berkeley, and later formally established as a UC campus by the Regents of the University of California
Regents of the University of California

The Regents of the University of California make up the governing board of the University of California. The Board has 26 full members:* The majority are appointed by the Governor of California for 12-year terms....
 in 1959.

UC Davis has grown to become a prestigious public research university, especially in the arts and humanities, environmental science, life and health sciences, agricultural science and in the engineering disciplines.






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The University of California, Davis (UCD) is a public
Public university

A public university is a university that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or subnational government, as opposed to private university....
 research university located in Davis, California
Davis, California

Davis is a city in Yolo County, California, California, United States. It is part of the Sacramento, California–Arden-Arcade, California–Roseville, California Sacramento metropolitan area....
, and one of ten campuses in the University of California
University of California

The University of California is a public university system in the U.S. state of California. Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the University of California is a part of the state's three-tier public higher education system, which also includes the California State University system and the California Community Colleges s...
 system. Commonly referred to as UC Davis, the school was originally established in 1905 as the University Farm, an extension of UC Berkeley, and later formally established as a UC campus by the Regents of the University of California
Regents of the University of California

The Regents of the University of California make up the governing board of the University of California. The Board has 26 full members:* The majority are appointed by the Governor of California for 12-year terms....
 in 1959.

UC Davis has grown to become a prestigious public research university, especially in the arts and humanities, environmental science, life and health sciences, agricultural science and in the engineering disciplines. UC Davis also has several renowned graduate programs, such as the UC Davis School of Medicine
UC Davis School of Medicine

The University of California Davis School of Medicine is one of five University of California medical schools in the state of California....
 (which includes the UC Davis Medical Center
UC Davis Medical Center

File:Ucdavismedicalcenter.jpgThe UC Davis Medical Center is a major research hospital located in Sacramento, California and is the primary teaching hospital of UC Davis School of Medicine....
), the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine

The University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, is the largest veterinary school in the United States. Established in 1948, the school is the primary health resource for California's various animal populations....
, the UC Davis School of Law
UC Davis School of Law

The University of California, Davis School of Law is an American Bar Association-accredited law school located in Davis, California on the campus of the University of California, Davis....
, UC Davis Graduate Studies
UC Davis Graduate Studies

UC Davis Graduate Studies offers over 80 programs and includes a student body of over 4,000 students from around the world....
, and the UC Davis Graduate School of Management
UC Davis Graduate School of Management

The UC Davis Graduate School of Management is one of 10 schools and colleges at the UC Davis The school was established in 1981. The school runs a range of internationally reputed programs and are consistently ranked among the best in the country....
.

Washington Monthly ranks UC Davis 8th in the United States. U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News & World Report is an influential United States newsmagazine published in Washington, D.C. Along with Time and Newsweek, it was for many years a leading news weekly, although it focused more than its counterparts on political, economic, health and education stories....
 2009 America's Best Colleges ranked UC Davis the 44th best "national university" in the United States and the 12th best public university in the United States. UC Davis is also a Public Ivy
Public Ivy

Public Ivy is a term coined by Richard Moll in his 1985 book Public Ivys: A Guide to America's best public undergraduate colleges and universities to refer to universities which "provide an Ivy League collegiate experience at a public school price." Public Ivies are considered, according to the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, t...
. In addition, UC Davis is consistently rated as a top public "Best Value College" by the Princeton Review.

In addition to research and academics, UC Davis has a noteworthy athletics program; Aggie teams have recently joined NCAA Division I athletics. In its first year of full Division I status, 11 UC Davis teams qualified for NCAA post-season. Most of UC Davis's athletics teams play in the Big West Conference
Big West Conference

The Big West Conference is an National Collegiate Athletic Association-affiliated Division I major college athletic conference that formerly sponsored Division I-A college football, through the 2000 season....
, but some (for the sports that the Big West Conference does not sponsor) also compete in the Great West Conference, Pacific-10 Conference, and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation is a college athletic conference whose member teams are located in the western United States. The conference participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I....
.

History

In 1905, Governor George Pardee
George Pardee

George Cooper Pardee was an U.S. medical doctor and politician. The 21st Governor of California, holding office from January 7, 1903 to January 9, 1907, Pardee was the second native-born List of people from California to assume the governorship....
 signed into law an act to establish a university farm school for the University of California (at the time, the Berkeley campus
University of California, Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley is a public university research university located in Berkeley, California, California, United States. The oldest of the ten major campuses affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley offers some 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines....
 was the sole campus of the University). It would be more than a year before that commission selected a tiny town, then known as Davisville, as the site. What was to become the third UC Campus opened its doors to 40 degree students (all male) from UC Berkeley in January 1909 as the "University Farm." (The farm had begun accepting non-degree farmers' short courses in October of 1908; there were initially around 115 such attendees.) The establishment of the Farm was largely the result of the vision and perseverance of Peter J. Shields
Peter J. Shields

Peter J. Shields is best known for his contributions leading to the establishment of the University of California, Davis, beginning in 1908 as the University Farm....
, secretary of the State Agricultural Society, and the namesake of the future Peter J. Shields Library at UC Davis. Shields began to champion the cause of a University Farm to teach agriculture in a more applied fashion after hearing about California students who chose to go to out-of-state universities due to the lack of such programs in the University of California at that time. He later stated:
There was a College of Agriculture at Berkeley in connection with the University of California, but it was purely academic. It was largely confined to the study of botany and chemistry; it had no farm and little prestige; it was apt to be thought of as a snap curriculum, attracting students who wanted to go to college but wanted to avoid its more difficult work.


After two failed bills, a law authorizing the creation of a University Farm was passed in March 18, 1905, and Yolo County
Yolo County, California

Yolo County is located in the northern part of the U.S. state of California, bordered by the List of California counties of Sacramento County, California, Solano County, California, Napa County, California, Lake County, California, Colusa County, California, and Sutter County, California....
, home to some of California's prime farmland, was chosen as the site. The Farm accepted its first female students in 1914 from Berkeley. Renamed in 1922 the Northern Branch of the College of Agriculture, it continued growing at a breakneck pace: in 1916 the Farm's 314 students occupied the original 778 acre
Acre

The acre is a Units of measurement of area in a number of different systems, including the Imperial unit#Measures of area and United States customary units#Units of area systems....
 (3 kmē) campus, but by 1951 it had already expanded to a size of 3,000 acres (12 kmē). In 1959, the campus was declared by the Regents of the University of California
Regents of the University of California

The Regents of the University of California make up the governing board of the University of California. The Board has 26 full members:* The majority are appointed by the Governor of California for 12-year terms....
 as the seventh general campus in the University of California
University of California

The University of California is a public university system in the U.S. state of California. Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the University of California is a part of the state's three-tier public higher education system, which also includes the California State University system and the California Community Colleges s...
 system. It has since grown into a vibrant and politically active campus.

Campus


The University of California, Davis campus is the largest campus in the UC system, spanning over across two counties: Yolo and Solano. Located west of Sacramento
Sacramento, California

Sacramento is the Capital of the United States U.S. state of California, and the county seat of Sacramento County, California. Located along the Sacramento River and just south of the American River's confluence in California's expansive California Central Valley, it is the seventh-largest city in California.....
 in the Sacramento Valley
Sacramento Valley

The Sacramento Valley is the portion of the California Central Valley that lies to the north of the Sacramento Delta in the U.S. state of California....
, part of California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
's Central Valley, it is adjacent to Interstate Highway 80
Interstate 80

Interstate 80 is the second-longest Interstate Highway in the United States . It connects downtown San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey, a suburb of New York City....
. The Davis campus is the only school within the UC system with an airport
University Airport

University Airport is a public-use airport located two nautical miles west of the central business district of Davis, California, a city in Yolo County, California, California, United States....
, just west of main campus, and is one of two UC schools with its own fire department; the other being UCSC
University of California, Santa Cruz

The University of California, Santa Cruz, also known as UC Santa Cruz or UCSC, is a public university, residential college university; one of ten campuses in the University of California....
. It is also one of only two schools in the University of California system, the other being UC Berkeley, with a nuclear
Nuclear

Nuclear may refer to:...
 lab.

The UC Davis campus is considered world-renowned and has been praised for its architecture and picturesque scenery. UC Davis offers broad green lawns and bubbling fountains, sculpture gardens and fine museums, lush landscaping and an intriguing mix of architectural styles. There are huge amounts of well-kept and attractive open space on the UC Davis campus, from Hutchison, Dobbins, Russell, and Howard Fields to various soccer, rugby, lacrosse, and tennis fields. It is surrounded by the residential area of the city of Davis.

Towards the northeast end of campus is the Quad, a large rectangular field which sits adjacent to Freeborn Hall and the Memorial Union, which houses various establishments such as the UC Davis Bookstore, ASUCD Coffee House, food courts, Post Office, Sky Room, and the MU Games Area. The northeast side of campus holds more of the core buildings that were built earlier in UC Davis's history, such as Wellman Hall, Shields Library, Mrak Hall
Emil M. Mrak

Emil Marcel Mrak was an American food science, microbiology, and former chancellor of the University of California, Davis. He was recognized internationally for his work in food preservation and as a world authority on the biology of yeasts....
, and Hutchison Hall, as well as the North Entry Parking Structure. Also notable in this northeastern corner is the labyrinthical Social Sciences and Humanities building designed by Antoine Predock, known to students as the "Death Star" for its angular, metallic design.

The northwest end of campus holds the majority of the Segundo undergraduate housing complex and various alternative non-undergraduate housing such as Orchard Park, Russell Park, and The Colleges at LaRue Apartments. The Activities and Recreation Center, or the ARC, is also located near the Segundo complex. Off-campus to the northwest is the Cuarto undergraduate housing complex, which has two dining commons. The Tercero undergraduate housing complex is located near the true geographic center of the UC Davis campus, to the north of the Aboretum Waterway, which stretches longitudinally through almost the entirety of the south end of campus. The Arboretum
University of California, Davis, Arboretum

The University of California, Davis, Arboretum is an approximately or .40 square km arboretum along the banks of Putah Creek, at the south side of the University of California, Davis campus in Davis, California, United States....
 is a public garden with over 4,000 kinds of trees and plants that stretches for over 100 acres (0.4 kmē) along the Waterway.

The majority of Veterinary Medicine, Equestrian Center, and Animal Sciences buildings are located near the Arboretum Waterway, away from the core campus; the West Entry Parking Complex, the Silo Union, and the newly constructed Science Lecture Hall and the Science Laboratory Building are located nearer to the Tercero residence halls and the core of campus. The Mondavi Center
Mondavi Center

The Mondavi Center, or Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, is a performing arts venue located on the University of California, Davis campus in Davis, California....
, home of the University Symphony Orchestra and other cultural events, is also located near the Tercero complex.

Davis Head Statue
There are five public art statues found around campus, collectively called , sculpted by former art professor Robert Arneson
Robert Arneson

Robert Carston Arneson was an American sculpture and professor of Ceramic art in the Art department at UC Davis for four decades....
 who taught at Davis from 1962-1991 before his death in 1992. The egghead statues are considered by many to be among the most recognizable features of UC Davis's campus, and have even inspired a recent maintained by University staff. Additional pieces of Arneson's work are part of the Fine Arts Collection maintained by the located in the Art Building.

"Bookhead" is located at the Shields Library plaza, "Yin & Yang" is located at the Fine Arts Complex, "See No Evil/Hear No Evil" is at the east lawn of King Hall (the main building for UC Davis' School of Law), "Eye on Mrak (Fatal Laff)" is outside Mrak Hall (housing the registrar office and other administrative offices), and "Stargazer" is located between North Hall and Young Hall. The "Yin & Yang" egg heads have been recast and duplicated for installment near the Port of San Francisco Ferry Building in San Francisco.

Academics

UC Davis academic spectrum is world-renowned in the arts, humanities, life sciences, health sciences, and engineering. The university has a world-class medical center in downtown Sacramento. The university also has a Department of Viticulture and Enology
UC Davis Department of Viticulture and Enology

The Department of Viticulture and Enology at the University of California, Davis, located in Davis, California, offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the areas of grape growing and wine making....
 (concerning the scientific study of grape-growing and winemaking) that has been and continues to be responsible for significant advancements in winemaking utilized by many Californian wineries. The campus is noted for its Agricultural and Resource Economics programs, and the large Department of Animal Science through which students can study at the university's own on-campus dairy
Dairy

A dairy is a facility for the extraction and processing of animal milk—mostly from goat or cattle, but also from bovine, sheep, horses or camels —for human consumption....
, meat-processing plant, equestrian
Equestrianism

Equestrianism refers to the skill of riding or driving horses. This broad description includes both use of horses for practical, working animal purposes as well as recreational activities and animals in sport....
 facility, and experimental farm
Farm

A farm is an area of land, including various structures, devoted primarily to the practice of producing and managing food , fibers and, increasingly, fuel....
. Students of Environmental Horticulture and other botanical sciences have many acres of campus farmland and the University of California, Davis, Arboretum
University of California, Davis, Arboretum

The University of California, Davis, Arboretum is an approximately or .40 square km arboretum along the banks of Putah Creek, at the south side of the University of California, Davis campus in Davis, California, United States....
 at their disposal. The university also has world-class faculty in the arts and letters and a large and diverse College of Engineering
UC Davis College of Engineering

The UC Davis College of Engineering is one of nine college on the campus of the University of California, Davis. It has the largest number of ABET-accredited undergraduate engineering majors in the University of California system....
. The Department of Applied Science was founded and formerly chaired by physicist Edward Teller
Edward Teller

Edward Teller was a Jewish-Hungarian-American theoretical physics physicist, known colloquially as "the father of the hydrogen bomb", even though he claimed that he did not care for the title....
. Dance, music, studio arts, and theatre are studied extensively on the campus, and the Mondavi Center
Mondavi Center

The Mondavi Center, or Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, is a performing arts venue located on the University of California, Davis campus in Davis, California....
 for the Performing Arts features artists from all over the globe.

UC Davis has an excellent reputation in graduate studies and has several professional schools: UC Davis Graduate Studies
UC Davis Graduate Studies

UC Davis Graduate Studies offers over 80 programs and includes a student body of over 4,000 students from around the world....
, Graduate School of Management
UC Davis Graduate School of Management

The UC Davis Graduate School of Management is one of 10 schools and colleges at the UC Davis The school was established in 1981. The school runs a range of internationally reputed programs and are consistently ranked among the best in the country....
, School of Education
UC Davis School of Education

The University of California, Davis, School of Education, offers Ph.D., Ed.D, and M.A., degrees in education, as well as single and multiple subject teaching credentials....
, School of Law
UC Davis School of Law

The University of California, Davis School of Law is an American Bar Association-accredited law school located in Davis, California on the campus of the University of California, Davis....
, School of Medicine
UC Davis School of Medicine

The University of California Davis School of Medicine is one of five University of California medical schools in the state of California....
, School of Nursing
Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing

The Betty Irene School of Nursing at the University of California, Davis will be a nursing school located in Sacramento, CA. On July 31 2007, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation announced $100 million in founding support for the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis....
, and School of Veterinary Medicine
UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine

The University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, is the largest veterinary school in the United States. Established in 1948, the school is the primary health resource for California's various animal populations....
.

The university is also host to the largest Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program in California, with more than 120 cadets. With more than sixty years in existence, it currently commissions roughly 30 to 40 graduating seniors as second lieutenants every year.

Colleges and schools


UC Davis is organized into the following schools and colleges:
  • Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing
    Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing

    The Betty Irene School of Nursing at the University of California, Davis will be a nursing school located in Sacramento, CA. On July 31 2007, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation announced $100 million in founding support for the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis....
  • UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
    UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

    The University of California, Davis, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences was established in 1922 and is one of nine college on the campus of the University of California, Davis....
  • UC Davis College of Biological Sciences
    UC Davis College of Biological Sciences

    The recently formed UC Davis College of Biological Sciences is one of nine college on the campus of the University of California, Davis. Kenneth C....
  • UC Davis College of Engineering
    UC Davis College of Engineering

    The UC Davis College of Engineering is one of nine college on the campus of the University of California, Davis. It has the largest number of ABET-accredited undergraduate engineering majors in the University of California system....
  • UC Davis College of Letters and Science
    UC Davis College of Letters and Science

    In 1959, UC Davis was designated a comprehensive general campus. That same year, Letters and Science achieved independent status, becoming a full-fledged college....
  • UC Davis Graduate School of Management
    UC Davis Graduate School of Management

    The UC Davis Graduate School of Management is one of 10 schools and colleges at the UC Davis The school was established in 1981. The school runs a range of internationally reputed programs and are consistently ranked among the best in the country....
  • UC Davis School of Education
    UC Davis School of Education

    The University of California, Davis, School of Education, offers Ph.D., Ed.D, and M.A., degrees in education, as well as single and multiple subject teaching credentials....
  • UC Davis School of Law
    UC Davis School of Law

    The University of California, Davis School of Law is an American Bar Association-accredited law school located in Davis, California on the campus of the University of California, Davis....
  • UC Davis School of Medicine
    UC Davis School of Medicine

    The University of California Davis School of Medicine is one of five University of California medical schools in the state of California....
  • UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
    UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine

    The University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, is the largest veterinary school in the United States. Established in 1948, the school is the primary health resource for California's various animal populations....


Library

Ucdavis Peterjshieldslibrary
The UC Davis University Library, which includes the Peter J. Shields Library, the Physical Sciences & Engineering Library, the Carlson Health Sciences Library, and the Medical Center Library in Sacramento
Sacramento

Sacramento, an Italian language-, Spanish language- and Portuguese language-language word meaning sacrament, is a common Toponymy in parts of the world where those tongues were or are spoken....
, contains more than 3.5 million volumes and offers a number of special collections and services for undergraduates and graduates alike. The Peter J. Shields Library is a vast building with three different architectural styles due to various construction and extensions being added; it is the main library where students study on-campus, with a 24-hour reading room, open computer labs, and unique furniture.

Research

According to the National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation is a United States government agency that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering....
, UC Davis spent $456,653,000 on research and development in the fiscal year 2002-2003, ranking it 14th in the nation. Specifically, UC Davis's expenditures nationally ranked first in agricultural research ($25,683,000), seventh in biological research ($118,477,000), and 13th in the life sciences ($336,796,000).

Its faculty includes 18 members of the National Academy of Sciences
United States National Academy of Sciences

The National Academy of Sciences is a corporation in the United States whose members serve pro bono as "advisers to the nation on science, engineering, and medicine."...
, 6 members of the National Academy of Engineering
National Academy of Engineering

The United States National Academy of Engineering is a private, non-profit institution which was founded in 1964, under the same congressional act that led to the founding of the United States National Academy of Sciences, signed by Abraham Lincoln, in 1863....
, 7 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences is an organization dedicated to scholarship and the advancement of learning. It serves as a nationwide honor society for the United States....
, 2 Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prize is an United States award regarded as the highest national honor in newspaper journalism, literary achievements and musical composition....
 winners, 2 MacArthur Fellows and one member of the Royal Society
Royal Society

The Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge, known simply as the Royal Society, or even the Royal, is a learned society for science that was founded in 1660 and is considered by most to be the oldest such society still in existence....
.

The campus supports a number of research centers including: the Information Center for the Environment, the Center for Visual Sciences
Center for Visual Sciences

The Center for Visual Sciences is a virtual central resource at the University of California at Davis, United States, focused on boosting collaboration in and funding of research in the visual sciences....
, the Advanced Highway Maintenance Construction Technology Research Laboratory, the MIND Institute
MIND Institute

The University of California, Davis M.I.N.D. Institute research and treatment center affiliated with the University of California, Davis, with facilities located on the UC Davis School of Medicine campus in Sacramento, California....
, the University of California Pavement Research Center, among others. The campus maintains that publishes information and supports discussion about its research activities.

UC Davis is also one of 62 members in the prestigious Association of American Universities
AAU

AAU is a three-letter acronym that may refer to:...
 (as of 1996). The Association of American Universities is an organization of leading research universities devoted to maintaining a strong system of academic research and education. It consists of sixty universities in the United States (both public and private) and two universities in Canada.

Rankings


In terms of Graduate Studies rankings, in 2006 U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News & World Report is an influential United States newsmagazine published in Washington, D.C. Along with Time and Newsweek, it was for many years a leading news weekly, although it focused more than its counterparts on political, economic, health and education stories....
 placed UC Davis First Nationally in Ecology and Evolution.

In 2008 U.S. News and World Report ranked UC Davis as the 12th best public university in the United States, and the 4th best of the UC schools, tying with UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara and after UC Berkeley, UCLA, and UCSD.

The Washington Monthly
The Washington Monthly

The Washington Monthly is a monthly magazine of United States politics and government that is based in Washington, D.C.The magazine's founder is Charles Peters, who started the magazine in 1969 and continues to write monthly columns....
 ranked UC Davis 8th in its 2007 National College Ranking.

In 2008, UC Davis was ranked 42nd in the world and 34th in the Americas
Americas

The Americas are the region of the Western hemisphere that consists of the continents of North America and South America with their associated islands and regions....
 by an annual listing of the Top 500 World Universities published by the Institute of Higher Education in Shanghai
Shanghai

Shanghai is the List of cities in the People's Republic of China by population in China and one of the List of metropolitan areas by population in the world, with over 20 million people....
, China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
.

In 2007, UC Davis was ranked 96th in the world by 2007 The Times Higher Education Supplement Rankings.

As of January 2008, UC Davis was ranked 42nd among the top 4000 universities in the world by the Webometrics
Webometrics

The science of webometrics tries to measure the World Wide Web to get knowledge about the number and types of hyperlinks, structure of the World Wide Web and usage patterns....
 Ranking of World Universities, which bases its rankings on a quantitative analysis of internet content specially related to the generation and communication of scientific knowledge.

Admissions

Admission to UC Davis is rated as "more selective" by U.S. News and World Report. For Fall 2008, 21,256 freshmen were admitted out of an application pool of 40,568 for a freshman acceptance rate of 52.4%. On average, admitted students earned a high school GPA of 3.94.

Between 2007 and 2008, UC Davis saw the largest increase in freshman applicants out of all UC campuses - from 35,088 to 42,311, a 20.6% increase.

31% of admitted students receive federal Pell grant
Pell Grant

The Pell Grant program is a type of post-secondary, educational federal grant program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. It is named after U.S....
s.

Student life


Athletics

The UC Davis Aggies (or Ags) compete in NCAA Division I
Division I

Division I is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States....
 sports in the Big West Conference
Big West Conference

The Big West Conference is an National Collegiate Athletic Association-affiliated Division I major college athletic conference that formerly sponsored Division I-A college football, through the 2000 season....
. For football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
, the Aggies compete in Division I FCS
Division I

Division I is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States....
 (formerly known as Division I-AA), and are members of the Great West Conference, granting UC Davis the distinction of being one of only three UC campuses to field a football team (Cal
University of California, Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley is a public university research university located in Berkeley, California, California, United States. The oldest of the ten major campuses affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley offers some 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines....
 and UCLA being the other two). The Aggies are also members of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation is a college athletic conference whose member teams are located in the western United States. The conference participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I....
 in gymnastics and lacrosse, the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association in rowing
Davis Men's Crew Club

The Davis Men?s Crew Club is a collegiate sports club representing the University of California, Davis in rowing . As a non-funded team, it is a member of the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association , whose participants comprise mostly of non PAC-10 schools....
, and an associate member of the Pacific Ten Conference
Pacific Ten Conference

The Pacific-10 Conference is a list of college athletic conferences which operates in the western United States. It participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I; its college football teams compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision , the higher of two levels of NCAA Division I football competition....
 in wrestling.

The Aggies finished first in NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association

The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a voluntary association of about 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and University in the United States ....
 Division II
Division II

Division II is an intermediate-level division of competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. It offers an alternative to both the highly competitive level of intercollegiate sports offered in NCAA Division I and to the non-scholarship level offered in Division III....
 six times in 2003 and won the NACDA Director's Cup
NACDA Director's Cup

The NACDA Learfield Sports Directors' Cup is an List of prizes, medals, and awards given annually by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics to the colleges and universities with the most success in collegiate athletics....
 4 years in a row from 1999 to 2003. In 1998, the UC Davis men's basketball team won the NCAA Division II
Division II

Division II is an intermediate-level division of competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. It offers an alternative to both the highly competitive level of intercollegiate sports offered in NCAA Division I and to the non-scholarship level offered in Division III....
 national championship despite being one of the few non-scholarship institutions in Division II at that time. They have also won NCAA Division II championships in Softball(2003), Men's Tennis(1992), and Women's Tennis(1990, 1993). These and other achievements motivated a decision (following a year of heavy discussion by campus administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni and the local community) in 2003 for the athletics program to re-classify to Division I. The highlight of the recent 4-year transition to Division I occurred on September 17, 2005, when the Aggies defeated the heavily favored Stanford Cardinal at Stanford Stadium
Stanford Stadium

Stanford Stadium is a stadium on the Stanford University campus. It was built in 1921 and is the present home for Stanford college football....
 by a score of 20-17 on a TD pass with 8 seconds left in the game. The Aggies also pulled off an upset against Stanford in basketball just months later, beating the Cardinal 64-58 with a late rally at home on December 4, 2005. The win in these two major sports and the addition of the Aggies beating the Cardinal in soccer earlier in 2005 as well as a win in wrestling and two wins in baseball pulled the Aggies' win loss record with Stanford to 5-1 for men's sports the 05-06 year.

The Aggie football team plays Sacramento State
California State University, Sacramento

California State University, Sacramento is a public university located in the city of Sacramento, California, California. It is part of the California State University system....
 in the annual Causeway Classic
Causeway Classic

The Causeway Classic is the annual College football game between the University of California, Davis and the California State University, Sacramento....
 for the Causeway Carriage
Causeway Carriage

The Causeway Carriage is a Victorian era carriage awarded to each season's winner of Causeway Classic College football game between the University of California, Davis and the California State University, Sacramento ....
. The team also plays Cal Poly
California Polytechnic State University

California Polytechnic State University, also officially recognized as Cal Poly, is a nationally ranked, highly selective public university located in San Luis Obispo, California, United States....
 in the annual Battle for the Golden Horseshoe
Battle for the Golden Horseshoe

The Battle for the Golden Horseshoe is an annual rivalry football game played between the University of California, Davis and the California Polytechnic State University....
. UC Davis students gather at sporting events to rally as the Aggie Pack
Aggie Pack

Students of the University of California, Davis who attend spectator sport can join the Aggie Pack, the largest student-run university spirit organization in the United States....
, the largest student-run school spirit organization in the United States. The Aggie Pack cheers on the sports team to the music of the Cal Aggie Marching Band-uh! and its alumni band. Aggie Stadium is the home of the UC Davis football and lacrosse teams.

The UC Davis Women's rugby was ranked 4th in the nation in 2007.

UC Davis also has a note-worthy wrestling program, which competes in the Pac-10 at the Division I level. In 2007, UC Davis wrestler Derek Moore gained All-American status, as well as won the NCAA Division I Championships for his weight class. In addition, he received the "Most Outstanding Wrestler" award of the NCAA tournament. In so doing, Derek Moore became the first UC Davis student-athlete to become a NCAA champion at the Division I level. That same year, UC Davis finished within the top 25 for Division I collegiate wrestling programs in the country.

The official school colors are blue and gold. The blue is due to the UC's early connection to Yale and as a result is often referred to as "Yale Blue
Yale Blue

Yale Blue is the dark blue color used in association with Yale University. It is defined as the color of light with a 482-nm wavelength, yet more practically varies with use and history....
" (e.g., see and ), although UCD's official blue, usually called "Aggie Blue", Pantone 295 differs from Yale Blue (approximately Pantone 289).

The official school mascot is the mustang
Mustang (horse)

A Mustang is a free-roaming feral horse of the North American American Old West that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spain....
. Students at UC Davis are referred to as Aggies in honor of the school's agricultural heritage. Unlike most colleges, there is a distinction between the name for students and the mascot. There was a movement to change the school's mascot from the mustang to the cow
Dairy cattle

Dairy cattle, generally of the species Bos taurus, are domesticated animals bred to produce large quantities of milk. For general information on milk production see dairy farming....
, but despite student support this was turned down after opposition from alumni. Many people will call the mustang mascot of UC Davis an Aggie
Aggie

Aggie may refer to:...
, but this is not its proper name; the mustang mascot is named Gunrock. The name dates to 1921 when the US Army brought a horse named Gun Rock
Gun Rock

Gunrock is the official mascot of the University of California, Davis. He is named after Gun Rock, who was born in 1914 and was the offspring of English Triple Crown winner Rock Sand and race mare Gunfire....
 to UC Davis to supply high-quality stock for cavalry horses. The mustang mascot was selected to honor that cavalry horse.

School songs






Aggie Fight

The Fight Song

Composer: Larry Austin





Lift up your voices, now's the time to sing.

This is the day the Victory Bell will ring.

Loyal Aggies, all for one,

Never stopping 'till we've won.

Because the Mustang will show our team the way to fight,

Charging the enemy with all his might.

Let's go. Let's win. Today's the day,

The Aggies will fight! Fight! Fight!


Sons of California
Sons of California

"Sons of California" is a fight song of the University of California, Berkeley, as well as the University of California, Davis. It was composed by Clinton "Brick" Morse in 1896....


Every UC Band has this song, but this arrangement is only played at UC Berkeley and UC Davis.

Composer: Clinton Morse

Arrangement: Larry Austin





We're sons of California,

a loyal company.

All shout for California

as we strive for victory.

All sing the joyful chorus,

as her banner we unfold.

Then "Hurrah!" for California,

and for the Blue and Gold.





Big "C"

Composers: Harold P. Williams and N. Loyall McLaren

Arrangement: William Denny





On our mighty water tower,

stands our symbol clear and bold,

CA means to fight and strive

and win for blue and gold.

Brave ol' Ollie's ever watching,

day by day he prowls,

and when he hears the buzz,

of Sacramento fuzz,

from his lair he fiercely growls,



Grrrrrrah! HEY HEY! Grrrrrrah! HEY HEY!

Grrrrrr Rrrrr Rrrrrrrah!



We are Sons of California,

fighting for the Gold and Blue.

Palms of glory we will win

for Alma Mater true.

Sac State's men will soon be routed,

by our dazzling C.

We'll stomp 'em in the mud,

their green will turn to blood,

in our hour of victory!





Hail to California

The UC Alma Mater.

Composer: Clinton Morse

Arrangement: Charles Cushing
Charles Cushing

Charles Cook Cushing was an American composer, band director, and professor of music....






Hail to California, Alma Mater dear.

Sing the joyful chorus, sound it far and near.

Rally 'round her banner, we will never fail.

California, Alma Mater,

Hail! Hail! Hail!


Traditions and student activities

Picnic Day
Picnic Day (UC Davis)

Picnic Day is an annual Open House event held in April at the University of California, Davis. Picnic Day was first held on May 22, 1909. It has grown to be what is believed to be the largest student-run event in the United States, typically drawing more than 50,000 visitors....
, UC Davis's annual Open House, is the largest student-run event in the United States. It attracts thousands of visitors each year with its many attractions. These include a parade, a magic show performed by the chemistry department, the Doxie Derby (dachshund
Dachshund

The dachshund is a short-legged, elongated dog breed of the hound family. Variations of the pronunciation include d?ks'hoont, -h?nt, -h?nd, -?nd, d?ks-, d?ks-, d??-), the breed's name is German language and literally means "badger dog", from [der] Dachs, "badger", and [der] Hund, "dog"....
 races), film screenings, and a Battle of the Bands
Battle of the Bands

Battle of the Bands is a generic term for a Music competition in which many Musical ensemble, usually rock/guitar bands but often from a range of different styles, compete for the title of "best band"....
 between the Band-uh! and other college bands including the Cal Band
Cal Band

The University of California Marching Band, usually shortened to Cal Band, is the marching band for the University of California, Berkeley....
, the Stanford Band
Stanford Band

The Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band is the student marching band of Stanford University. Billing itself as "The World's Largest Rock and Roll Band", the Stanford Band performs at sporting events, student activities, and other functions....
, and the Humboldt State Marching Band.

Another highlight of UC Davis is its student-run freeform
Freeform (radio format)

Freeform, or freeform radio, is a radio station Radio programming Radio format in which the disc jockey is given total control over what music to play, regardless of music genre or commercial interests....
 radio station, KDVS
KDVS

KDVS is a joint student and community radio station broadcasting and streaming in a Freeform format. Licensed to Davis, California, USA, the station serves the greater Sacramento Valley area....
. The station began operations on February 1, 1964 from the laundry room of the all-male dormitory Beckett Hall. The station soon gained a reputation by airing interviews with Angela Davis
Angela Davis

Angela Yvonne Davis is an United States political activist and university professor who was associated with the Black Panther Party for Self Defense and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee....
 and a live call-in show with then California Governor
Governor of California

The Governor of California is the highest executive authority in the state government, whose responsibilities include making annual "State of the State" addresses to the California State Legislature, submitting the budget, and ensuring that state laws are enforced....
 Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and the 33rd Governor of California . Born in Illinois, Reagan moved to Los Angeles, California in the 1930s, where he was an actor, president of the Screen Actors Guild , and a spokesman for General Electric ....
 in 1969. The station can now be heard on 90.3 FM and online at its website .

UC Davis has some 400 registered student organizations, ranging from political clubs to professional societies to language clubs. Student clubs are managed through the Student Programs and Activities Center (SPAC).

The academic Graduate Students and management students are represented by the (GSA). The Law Students are represented by .

One less-known student tradition occurs during the commencement ceremonies, where students toss tortillas into the air at the beginning of the ceremony. Tortillas are smuggled into the building under graduation gowns and released into the air after all the graduates have taken their seats.

Student Government

The undergraduate student government of UC Davis is the (ASUCD), and has an annual operating budget of 10.5 million dollars, making it the highest funded student government in the United States.

Similar to the US government, ASUCD includes an Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branch. Other than representing the student body on campus, the task of ASUCD is to lobby student interests to local and state government. Also under the purview of ASUCD are multiple units: services offered to the undergraduate student body. The student-run Coffee House is an ASUCD unit, as is Unitrans, the Davis public bus system. ASUCD employs thousands of students annually across its many units.

ASUCD units include:

  • Unitrans, the student run (and driven) bus system.
  • The Coffee House, a student run restaurant serving 7000 customers daily.
  • The California Aggie, the student newspaper in operation since 1915 with daily distribution of 12,000 copies.
  • The Bike Barn, a bicycle shop that sells and rents bicycles and cycling equipment, also operating a repair shop.
  • KDVS, student radio.
  • The Entertainment Council, responsible for bringing famous musicians to campus and organizing student events.
  • US Post Office, a completely student-run official United States Postal Service Contract Station.


The California Aggie

UC Davis also publishes a daily student newspaper
Student newspaper

A student newspaper is a newspaper run by students of a university, high school, middle school, or other school. These papers traditionally cover local and, primarily, school or university news....
, The California Aggie
The California Aggie

The California Aggie is a newspaper distributed in the Davis, California area. It is staffed entirely by UC Davis students, and is the official campus newspaper....
. The Aggie was first published in 1915 as the Weekly Agricola after its approval by the Associated Student Executive Committee. At this point, UC Davis was considered the University Farm, an extension of UC Berkeley.

Initially, the Weekly Agricola was focused on both student news and farming-related topics. Novelist Jack London
Jack London

Jack London was an American author who wrote The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and The Sea Wolf along with many other popular books....
 was one of the first readers of the Weekly Agricola. In 1922, it was renamed to match the school's athletic name.

Today, the Aggie has the largest print distribution in Yolo County, at around 12,000 copies distributed daily.

Greek life


Social fraternities and sororities have been a part of the University of California at Davis since 1923. Approximately 8% of the university's undergraduate students are involved in the school's fraternities and sororities. One sorority, , was featured during the first season of the MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
 reality show
Reality television

Reality television is a genre of television programming which presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors....
 "Sorority Life."

The was established on May 1st of 1923 at UC Davis making it the first fraternity on campus. Many campus buildings are named after alumni of Alpha Gamma Rho such as Emil Mrak (Mrak Hal, Registrar's office), Orville Thompson (Thompson Hall, Segundo student housing), and Dean De Carli (the De Carli room, 2nd floor MU), and many more. AGR Hall is located inside the Buehler Alumni / Visitor's Center and is commonly used as a conference room.

There are both national and local fraternities and sororities at UCD with diverse backgrounds and histories.

National Interfraternity Conference fraternities
  • Alpha Epsilon Pi
    Alpha Epsilon Pi

    Alpha Epsilon Pi is the only international Jewish college fraternities and sororities in North America, with 140 chapters in the United States and Canada, and over 7,000 active undergraduates....
     ??? (AEPi)
  • Alpha Gamma Omega
    Alpha Gamma Omega

    ?GO - Alpha Gamma Omega is a national, Christ-Centered fraternities and sororities. It was founded in 1927 at UCLA, making it one of the oldest national Christian fraternities in the United States....
     ?GO (AGO)
  • Chi Phi
    Chi Phi

    The 'Chi Phi' Fraternity is an American college social fraternities and sororities that was established as the result of three separate organizations that each were known as Chi Phi....
     XF
  • Delta Chi
    Delta Chi

    Delta Chi or D-Chi is an international secret letter college social fraternity formed on October 13, 1890, at Cornell University initially as a professional fraternity for law students....
     ?X
  • Delta Sigma Phi
    Delta Sigma Phi

    Delta Sigma Phi is a fraternities and sororities established at the City College of New York in 1899 and is a charter member of the North-American Interfraternity Conference....
     ?SF
  • Lambda Chi Alpha
    Lambda Chi Alpha

    For a list of prominent members of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, see: List of notable members of Lambda Chi AlphaLambda Chi Alpha , headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a member of the North-American Interfraternity Conference and one of the largest men's general Fraternities and sororities in North America, by its own count...
     ?XA
  • Lambda Phi Epsilon
    Lambda Phi Epsilon

    ?F? is a North-American Interfraternity Conference Asian-interest fraternity based in the United States. Lambda Phi Epsilon's goals include servicing the community through various philanthropies, increasing Asian awareness, promoting academic scholarship, and strengthening the Asian American voice on campus....
     ?FE
  • Kappa Alpha Psi
    Kappa Alpha Psi

    Kappa Alpha Psi is a collegiate Greek alphabet Fraternities and sororities with a predominantly African American membership. Since the fraternity's founding on January 5, 1911 at Indiana University Bloomington, the fraternity has never limited membership based on color, creed or national origin....
     ???
  • Pi Kappa Alpha
    Pi Kappa Alpha

    Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity is an international, secret, social, Greek alphabet, college fraternities and sororities. It was founded at 47 West The Range at the University of Virginia in the United States on Sunday evening, March 1 1868....
     ??? (Pike)
  • Phi Kappa Psi
    Phi Kappa Psi

    Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity is an American Fraternities and sororities....
     FK?
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon
    Sigma Alpha Epsilon

    Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded March 9, 1856 at the University of Alabama. SAE is the largest social college fraternity by total initiates with more than 288,000 initiated members....
     S??
  • Sigma Alpha Mu
    Sigma Alpha Mu

    Sigma Alpha Mu also known as "Sammy" is a college Fraternities and sororities founded at the City College of New York in 1909. Originally only for Jewish men, Sigma Alpha Mu remained so until 1953, when members from all backgrounds were accepted....
     S?? (Sammy)
  • Sigma Chi
    Sigma Chi

    Sigma Chi is one of the largest and oldest all-male, college, greek alphabet social fraternities and sororities and a secret society. Sigma Chi was founded on June 28, 1855 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio when members split from Delta Kappa Epsilon....
     SX
  • Sigma Nu
    Sigma Nu

    SN is an undergraduate college fraternity with chapters in the United States and Canada. Sigma Nu was founded in 1869 by three cadets at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia, Virginia....
     SN
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon
    Sigma Phi Epsilon

    SF? , commonly nicknamed SigEp, is a secret letter, social college Fraternities and sororities for male college students in the United States....
     SF? (Sig Ep)
  • Tau Kappa Epsilon
    Tau Kappa Epsilon

    Tau Kappa Epsilon is a college fraternities and sororities founded on January 10th, 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University with chapters in the United States, and Canada, and affiliation with a German fraternity system known as the Corps of the Weinheimer Senioren Convent ....
     TKE (Tekes)
  • Theta Chi
    Theta Chi

    Theta Chi Fraternity is an international Fraternities and sororities. It was founded on April 10, 1856 as the Theta Chi Society, at Norwich University, Norwich, Vermont, United States, and was the 21st of the 71 North-American Interfraternity Conference men's fraternities ....
     TX
  • Theta Xi
    Theta Xi

    Theta Xi was founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York on 29 April 1864. Theta Xi Fraternity was originally founded as an engineering fraternity, the first professional fraternity....
     T?


Health-Oriented Greek Organizations
  • Sigma Mu Delta
    Sigma Mu Delta

    Sigma Mu Delta is a pre-medical fraternity founded at University of California, Davis in 1994. It is the first organization of its kind on the West coast....
     S??
  • Delta Epsilon Mu
    Delta Epsilon Mu

    ??? , commonly nicknamed DEM, is a Professional Fraternities and sororities for male and female college students in the United States who are interested in or currently study in the pre-health field....
     ???
  • Kappa Gamma Delta
    Kappa Gamma Delta

    Kappa Gamma Delta is a professional fraternity college Fraternities and sororities for women studying medicine and related professions.Kappa Gamma Delta is also the sorority of the first women's college, Salem College which is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina....
     KG?


Non-Council Affiliated Greek Letter Organizations (NC) men's fraternities
  • Alpha Gamma Rho
    Alpha Gamma Rho

    Alpha Gamma Rho is a social/professional fraternity in the United States, with 72 university chapters. Though primarily a social organization, its members pride themselves on their affiliations to the life sciences and agricultural sciences....
     ?GP (AGR)
  • Delta Lambda Phi
    Delta Lambda Phi

    Delta Lambda Phi is a national social fraternities and sororities for gay, bisexual, and progressive men. It offers a social environment and structure similar to other Greek-model college fraternities....
     ??F


Collegiate Panhellenic sororities
  • alpha Kappa Delta Phi
    Alpha Kappa Delta Phi

    alpha Kappa Delta Phi is the largest Asian-American interest sorority. It was founded at the University of California, Berkeley in the Fall of 1989....
     aK?F
  • Alpha Chi Omega
    Alpha Chi Omega

    Alpha Chi Omega is a women's Fraternities and sororities founded on October 15, 1885. Currently, there are over 135 chapters of Alpha Chi Omega at colleges and universities across the United States and over 200,000 lifetime members....
     AXO
  • Alpha Phi
    Alpha Phi

    Alpha Phi is a fraternities and sororities for women founded at Syracuse University on September 18, 1872. Its celebrated Founder's Day is October 10....
     AF
  • Chi Omega
    Chi Omega

    Chi Omega is a women's Fraternities and sororities and the largest member of the National Panhellenic Conference. Chi Omega boasts 174 active collegiate chapters and hundreds of alumnae chapters....
     XO
  • Delta Delta Delta
    Delta Delta Delta

    Delta Delta Delta , also known as Tri Delta, is an international collegiate women's fraternity founded on November 27, 1888. With 136 chapters in the United States and Canada it is one of the largest women's organizations in the world....
     ???
  • Delta Gamma
    Delta Gamma

    Delta Gamma is one of the oldest, largest and prestigious women's fraternities and sororities in the United States and Canada, with its Executive Offices based in Columbus, Ohio, Ohio....
     ?G
  • Kappa Alpha Theta
    Kappa Alpha Theta

    Kappa Alpha Theta is an international women's fraternities and sororities founded on January 27, 1870 at DePauw University. Kappa Alpha Theta was the first Greek-letter women's fraternity....
     KAT
  • Kappa Kappa Gamma
    Kappa Kappa Gamma

    Kappa Kappa Gamma is a college Fraternities and sororities, founded at Monmouth College, Illinois. Although the groundwork of the organization was developed as early as 1869, the 1876 Convention voted on October 13, 1870 as Founders Day, because no earlier charter date could be determined....
     KKG
  • Pi Beta Phi
    Pi Beta Phi

    Pi Beta Phi is an international Fraternities and sororities founded as I.C. Sorosis on April 28, 1867, at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois....
     ?BF


Multi-cultural fraternities and sororities
  • Delta Xi Phi
    Delta Xi Phi

    Delta Xi Phi is a national multicultural Sorority that was founded at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign by 15 women on April 20, 1994....
     ??F
  • Epsilon Sigma Rho ?S?
  • Lambda Sigma Gamma
    Lambda Sigma Gamma

    Lambda Sigma Gamma Sorority, Incorporated was founded on October 24, 1986 at California State University, Sacramento. It is known to be the first and largest multicultural sorority on the west coast....
     ?SG
  • Sigma Alpha Zeta S??
  • Chi Rho Omicron ???
  • Chi Delta Theta
    Chi Delta Theta

    Chi Delta Theta is an Asian-American Interest fraternities and sororities based in California. The organization strives to promote sisterhood, community service, academics, cultural awareness and social activity in the lives of its members....


African American Greek Letter Council
  • Omega Psi Phi
    Omega Psi Phi

    Omega Psi Phi is an international Fraternities and sororities and was the first African-American national fraternal organization to be founded at a Historically Black colleges and universities....
     O?F
  • Kappa Alpha Psi
    Kappa Alpha Psi

    Kappa Alpha Psi is a collegiate Greek alphabet Fraternities and sororities with a predominantly African American membership. Since the fraternity's founding on January 5, 1911 at Indiana University Bloomington, the fraternity has never limited membership based on color, creed or national origin....
     KA?
  • Sigma Gamma Rho
    Sigma Gamma Rho

    Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated was founded on the campus of Butler University on November 12, 1922, by seven school teachers in Indianapolis, Indiana....
     SGP
  • Phi Beta Sigma
    Phi Beta Sigma

    Phi Beta Sigma is a predominantly African-American Fraternities and sororities which was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C. on January 9, 1914, by three young African-American male students....
     FBS
  • Delta Sigma Theta
    Delta Sigma Theta

    Delta Sigma Theta is a non-profit Greek-lettered sorority of college-educated women who perform public service and place emphasis on the African American community....
    ?ST
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha
    Alpha Kappa Alpha

    Alpha Kappa Alpha is the first Greek alphabet sorority established and incorporated by African American college women. The sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, at Howard University in Washington, D.C., by a group of nine students, led by Ethel Hedgeman Lyle....
     AKA


National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations
  • Gamma Zeta Alpha G??
  • Lambda Theta Nu
    Lambda Theta Nu

    History Lambda Theta Nu is a Latina-based Greek alphabet intercollegiate fraternities and sororities founded on March 11, 1986 at California State University, Chico....
     ?T?
  • Lambda Theta Phi
    Lambda Theta Phi

    Lambda Theta Phi was founded on December 1, 1975 at Kean College in Union, New Jersey. Lambda Theta Phi is a non-profit Fraternities and sororities emphasizing Latin unity and the celebration of the Latin culture....
     ?TF
  • Nu Alpha Kappa
    Nu Alpha Kappa

    Nu Alpha Kappa , is a Latino-based fraternities and sororities which encompasses and values all cultures. Currently Nu Alpha Kappa stands as one of the largest Latino-based fraternities on the west coast....
     NAK
  • Sigma Lambda Beta
    Sigma Lambda Beta

    Sigma Lambda Beta is a Latino based social fraternity established on cultural understanding and wisdom. Founded on April 4, 1986 at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, the organization is committed to create and expand multicultural leadership, promote academic excellence, advance cultural awareness and service while influencing its mis...
     S?B
  • Sigma Lambda Gamma
    Sigma Lambda Gamma

    'Sigma Lambda Gamma' is a sorority founded on April 9, 1990, at the University of Iowa....
     S?G


Transportation

UC Davis is famous for its large number of bicycles and bicyclists. The city of Davis boasts the highest number of bikes per capita of any U.S.
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 city. The city of Davis once held the record for the World's Largest bicycle parade. Bicyclists are ubiquitous around campus as well as the city, and thus a lot of bike-only infrastructure exists, such as bike circles, large bike lanes, and traffic signals exclusively for bikes. The police department also has some of its officers patrol on bicycles. Furthermore, the police take bicycling under the influence ("BUI") and bicycling without a headlight at night very seriously, both of which are punishable by a traffic ticket. All bikes on the UC Davis campus must be registered with a California Bicycle license.

UC Davis is also well known for its bus
Bus

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 200 passengers; many more passengers than a minivan....
 service, Unitrans
Unitrans

Unitrans is the name for the transit system which operates in Davis, California. It takes its name from an abbreviation of the words "University Transport"....
, and its trademark London double decker buses
Double-decker bus

A double-decker bus is a bus that has two floors. While double-decker long-distance coaches are in widespread use around the world, double-decker city buses are less common....
. It has been in operation since 1968 and is believed to be the only general purpose (non-sightseeing) transit system in the U.S. to operate vintage double deck buses in daily service. The system is operated and managed entirely by students and offers fixed-route transportation throughout the city. There is also an that ferries back and forth between UC Davis and UC Berkeley twice daily, from Monday to Friday.

UC Davis is bounded by freeways on two sides (Highway 113 and Interstate 80
Interstate 80

Interstate 80 is the second-longest Interstate Highway in the United States . It connects downtown San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey, a suburb of New York City....
). All other UC campuses are either somewhat distant from the closest freeway or are directly adjacent to only one freeway. Two freeway exits are entirely within UCD's boundaries. One, off Highway 113, is signed "UC Davis / Hutchison Drive" and the other, off Interstate 80, is signed exclusively as "UC Davis."

Easy freeway access, coupled with increasing housing costs in the city of Davis, have led to increased numbers of students commuting via automobile. Some students choose to live in the neighboring communities of Sacramento, Dixon or Woodland, and use their own cars or the county-wide Yolobus to get to UC Davis.

Notable people

  • List of UC Davis alumni
    List of University of California, Davis alumni

    This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Davis....
  • List of UC Davis faculty
    List of University of California, Davis faculty

    This page lists notable faculty of the University of California, Davis.*David Amaral, Professor of Psychiatry*Robert Arneson, Professor of ceramics, artist of the sculptures scattered through the UC Davis campus....


See also

  • University of California
    University of California

    The University of California is a public university system in the U.S. state of California. Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the University of California is a part of the state's three-tier public higher education system, which also includes the California State University system and the California Community Colleges s...
  • Mondavi Center
    Mondavi Center

    The Mondavi Center, or Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, is a performing arts venue located on the University of California, Davis campus in Davis, California....
  • UC Davis Pavilion
    UC Davis Pavilion

    UC Davis Pavilion is a 150,000-square-foot, 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Davis, California. It is home to the University of California, Davis Aggie basketball and volleyball teams....
  • Aggie Stadium
    Aggie Stadium

    Aggie Stadium and Irwin Belk Track is a 21,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Greensboro, North Carolina. W. Edward Jenkins, a North Carolina A&T State University alumnus and architect, designed the stadium....


External links

  • Davis Wiki - Wiki for the community of Davis