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We're going up! ✨ UC Davis stands second in the nation among public universities and 13th among all universities for how well it sets its graduates up for financial success in @wsj/College Pulse 2026 rankings released on September 29.
The ratings are the latest among the most prestigious university rankings recognizing UC Davis for its quality of education, the impact of its research, the social mobility it offers students and more.
Read more about the latest rankings: https://ucdav.is/3Iqz2B4
#OurUCDavis | #CollegeRankings
Video description: A compilation of clips around campus, UC Davis Health Stadium, and commencement ceremonies. Various rankings information appear on-screen in blue and gold text.

School pride will be swelling among UC Davis students as they start fall classes Wednesday (Sept. 24).
The campus tied for No. 9 among the nation’s top public universities and earned accolades for innovation, social mobility and more in the 2026 @usnews Best Colleges rankings, published Monday (Sept. 22).
This is the fifth consecutive year the campus has been ranked among the media outlet’s top 10 public universities.
UC Davis continues to score high in the most prestigious college rankings for its quality of education, the impact of its research, the social mobility it offers students and more.
Read the full rankings story by visiting https://bit.ly/3W2g4Ue or clicking on this post's thumbnail in our profile link.
#OurUCDavis | #CollegeRankings
Image description: A group of students walking in front of the Memorial Union patio. A blue gradient and white text reading "UC Davis in Top 10 of Nation’s Public Universities for 5th Year" with the UC Davis logo placed near the bottom right corner.
To celebrate #MayIsBikeMonth, the @asucdbikebarn and @ucdavis.dots have teamed up to offer Mobile Bike Clinics around campus throughout the month of May.
Upcoming Mobile Bike Clinic dates and locations, all times are from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.:
- May 18: Segundo Dining Commons
- May 20: Cuarto Dining Commons
- May 22: Orchard Park
- May 27: Memorial Union Plaza
- May 29: Tercero Dining Commons
Complimentary services from the Bike Barn include:
- Free bike checkovers
- Free tire inflation
- Free chain lubrication
- Get any bike questions answered
- Check out some awesome accessories
The Bike Program services include:
- Helmet Hair Don’t Care helmet distributions
- Free Bike Registration with Bike Index
- Swag for May is Bike Month participants
- Education for cyclists and scooter riders
For more information, please visit:
https://transportation.ucdavis.edu/events
#BikeMonth
Video description: A series of clips featuring a Bike Barn mechanic explaining some services available during pop-up mobile bike clinics occurring around campus during the month of May.

Congratulations to the @ucdavismedschool graduating Class of 2026!! 🎓
Watch the Spring 2026 commencement ceremony livestream starting at 10 AM by visiting https://ucdav.is/438h7Wg or click on this post's thumbnail in our profile link.
#OurUCDavis | #UCDavisGrad | #Commencement | #ClassOf2026
Image Description: Group of UC Davis School of Medicine graduates in blue and gold regalia pose for a photo.
UC Davis Curative Medicine research improves the medicine we take and helps us treat many of the most prominent diseases like Parkinson's and Heart Disease.
Dr. Kent Lloyd, D.V.M, Ph.D., has spent several years collaborating with scientists across the world to uncover the function of protein-coding genes. These insights allow scientists to better understand how different genes play roles in diseases and more importantly, how prevention strategies and medication can be improved.
They have made outstanding progress decoding the human genome, but there is much more to be revealed. Cutting funding on his project would stop these researchers from continuing to decode and learn more about our genetic makeup. The answer to disease prevention and medication could be waiting in the genes they have yet to investigate. Federal funding is their lifeline.
To learn more about Curative Medicine research, visit ucdav.is/FromLabs2Lives and stay tuned for more insight into life changing innovations.
#FromLabsToLives | #SaveResearch
Video description: STREAM intern Meghan Fredericksen discusses Dr. Kent Lloyd's curative medicine research and how federal funding cuts put it at risk. B-roll of research, medication, brain scans, and talking points from Dr. Lloyd. The video contains an end clip of the UC Davis From Labs to Lives campaign.

As the nation prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, UC Davis’ annual Memorial Day Ceremony on May 21 will honor the Aggies who have given their lives in service of their country.
The ceremony will feature a reading of each name of the 136 Gold Star Aggies dating back to World War I. It will be held on the North Patio of the Memorial Union, the building that was originally dedicated in honor of those Gold Star Aggies.
Read more about the ceremony by visiting https://ucdav.is/4fkR6u7 or clicking this post's thumbnail in our profile link.
#UCDavis
Image description: Small U.S. flags displayed on grass with the Memorial Union and active military individuals holding the California and U.S. flags in the background. A blue gradient and white text reading "Memorial Day Ceremony to Honor Gold Star Aggies" and the UC Davis logo.
the perfect day as an Aggie 💛💙
#UCDavis
video description:
a montage of “A perfect day at UC Davis” with clips including exercising at the ARC, breakfast at Segundo, studying at Hunt Hall, visiting the botanical conservatory, eating dinner in downtown Davis and bowling at the MU Games Area.
Join us for our Annual Black Family Day at the UC Davis Quad on May 23rd from 12PM–8PM!
Come experience a day full of community, culture, and unforgettable vibes featuring:
Delicious food vendors
Amazing craft vendors
Live entertainment all day long including:
• DJ sets
• Dance performances
• Spoken word
• Live band
Plus fun activities and games like:
• Spelling Bee
• Mechanical Bull
• And so much more!
Bring your friends, family, and positive energy as we celebrate Black joy, creativity, and togetherness right here at UC Davis. You won’t want to miss it!
Special shout out to @pomphotography for creating this beautiful video and capturing the spirit of Black Family Day so perfectly
#BlackFamilyDay #UCDavis #BlackJoy #Community #UCDavisEvents
Video Description: Many people dancing with background music playing, along with food and craft vendors showcasing their goods and items that can be purchased at Black Family Day.
The Aggie Compass Basic Needs Center helps by providing access to nutritious food, assistance applying for CalFresh and other social services, access to economic crisis resources, case management, and immediate shelter and support for unhoused students.
Follow @aggiecompass for more information on the resources they provide.
#OurUCDavis | #AggieCompass
Video description: A student talks to the camera about the Aggie Compass Basic Needs Center and what it provides for students. They swipe their card through a reader and walk through the center opening cabinets with supplies, food and diapers. They're sitting at a desk with another student going over resources and then continue talking outside with the Aggie Eats truck behind them. A screen recording of navigating their website and how to request assistance.

How did a coyote end up on Alcatraz? UC Davis scientists used forensic DNA testing to trace its trek across the water. While the coyote's current whereabouts are unknown, the location where they originally came from has been confirmed.https://ucdav.is/4d4yLjN
Image descriptions:
1: A coyote stands on a grassy hill, back to the camera, looking out over a blurred cityscape. Text: "Alcatraz Coyote Wasn’t a City Boy After All" and the UC Davis logo.
2: A coyote walks across a green lawn near a paved area. Text: “After months of fieldwork and scientific analysis, park researchers sent the coyote’s scat to UC Davis for genetic testing which confirmed that the male coyote matched the coyote population on Angel Island.” Includes UC Davis logo.
3: A coyote stands on a path amidst dry brush and greenery, looking toward the camera. Text: “The coyote’s whereabouts remain unknown, but new DNA evidence has helped National Park Service staff answer one of the biggest questions surrounding the unusual sighting: where he came from.” Includes UC Davis logo.

How did a coyote end up on Alcatraz? UC Davis scientists used forensic DNA testing to trace its trek across the water. While the coyote's current whereabouts are unknown, the location where they originally came from has been confirmed.https://ucdav.is/4d4yLjN
Image descriptions:
1: A coyote stands on a grassy hill, back to the camera, looking out over a blurred cityscape. Text: "Alcatraz Coyote Wasn’t a City Boy After All" and the UC Davis logo.
2: A coyote walks across a green lawn near a paved area. Text: “After months of fieldwork and scientific analysis, park researchers sent the coyote’s scat to UC Davis for genetic testing which confirmed that the male coyote matched the coyote population on Angel Island.” Includes UC Davis logo.
3: A coyote stands on a path amidst dry brush and greenery, looking toward the camera. Text: “The coyote’s whereabouts remain unknown, but new DNA evidence has helped National Park Service staff answer one of the biggest questions surrounding the unusual sighting: where he came from.” Includes UC Davis logo.

How did a coyote end up on Alcatraz? UC Davis scientists used forensic DNA testing to trace its trek across the water. While the coyote's current whereabouts are unknown, the location where they originally came from has been confirmed.https://ucdav.is/4d4yLjN
Image descriptions:
1: A coyote stands on a grassy hill, back to the camera, looking out over a blurred cityscape. Text: "Alcatraz Coyote Wasn’t a City Boy After All" and the UC Davis logo.
2: A coyote walks across a green lawn near a paved area. Text: “After months of fieldwork and scientific analysis, park researchers sent the coyote’s scat to UC Davis for genetic testing which confirmed that the male coyote matched the coyote population on Angel Island.” Includes UC Davis logo.
3: A coyote stands on a path amidst dry brush and greenery, looking toward the camera. Text: “The coyote’s whereabouts remain unknown, but new DNA evidence has helped National Park Service staff answer one of the biggest questions surrounding the unusual sighting: where he came from.” Includes UC Davis logo.

Dear UC Davis community:
UC Davis Canvas is once again available. Our technology teams completed additional security reviews after Canvas was brought back online.
Some features will not be available immediately, as they were disabled to protect the security of Canvas and your data during this incident, and will take additional time to restore.
Check the status of your learning tools/integrations on the Canvas Learning Tools Update page. Updates will be posted as tools are re-enabled.
*Canvas guest accounts and personal access tokens (PATs) have been disabled.*
-To restore a guest account or request a new one for a course, the instructor of record should register their guest(s) as temporary affiliates with UC Davis.
-Current Canvas guest account holders will be notified separately.
-Instructors may request a new time-limited personal access token using this request form.
Support is available via:
-Your unit IT support, if applicable.
-IT Express for UC Davis campus at ithelp@ucdavis.edu or 530-754-HELP (4357), Monday through Friday, 7 AM – 6 PM.
-Technology Operations Center for UC Davis Health at 916-734-HELP (4357), 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Thank you in advance for your patience as we expect a large number of inquiries.
We recognize that this incident has been disruptive, and appreciate the entire campus community as we navigate this evolving situation together.
Mary Croughan
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor
Aisha Jackson
Chief Information and Digital Strategy Executive
https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/uc-davis-statement-canvas-security-breach
Image description: Blue graphic overlay on top of campus building with text that reads, "Canvas Access Restored. May 9, 2026 @ 10PM" with the UC Davis wordmark.

Behind every UC Davis degree is a support system that made it possible. To the moms who cheered from the sidelines, helped with late-night study sessions, and pushed us toward the finish line: Happy Mother’s Day! We couldn't have reached this milestone without you.
#MothersDay #HappyMothersDay #ThanksMom
Image description: A smiling graduate in a blue gown waves on stage, accompanied by a young girl in a pink cardigan and white dress. Faculty in academic regalia stand nearby. Visible text on a stole: "UC DAVIS".
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