Community Engagement

Job Opportunity: Arboretum Waterway Steward

Oversee the iconic Arboretum Waterway by leading the riparian habitat restoration, coordinating a team of student interns and more! Apply to be the Arboretum Waterway Steward at UC Davis, where every career employee receives extremely competitive health and retirement benefits including:

A Campus with Buzz

At University of California, Davis, pollinator conservation has moved from side-project to campus mission. The new annual report for the Bee Campus USA initiative underscores just how deeply the campus is investing in our pollinator allies.

Thanks a Million! Celebrating the Legacy and Retirement of Kathleen Socolofsky

After more than a quarter century of visionary leadership at UC Davis, Kathleen Socolofsky, assistant vice chancellor and director of the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden, is retiring—leaving behind not only a transformed campus landscape, but a reimagined way of thinking about the role gardens and landscapes can play in academic life, student development, and community connection.

Andrew Fulks: A Legacy of Environmental Stewardship

As Andrew Fulks retires from UC Davis after 23 years, his influence can be seen across the campus landscape—from the grasslands of Russell Ranch to the restoration of Putah Creek Riparian Reserve and the revitalized Arboretum Waterway. Fulks didn’t just care for these places—he helped redefine what they could be, and how people could work together to make them thrive.