UC Davis and the College of Engineering are poised to lead the conversation around empowering underrepresented minorities in STEM fields and help create a culture of change.
Glaucia Helena Carvalho do Prado reflects on her takeaways from a DEI faculty workshop diving into disruptive speech and how to make the classroom a safe learning environment for all.
In honor of International Women's Day, the College of Engineering recognizes women in engineering, their journey to and in the field, and how they promote a diverse, equitable and inclusive world.
Meet Emily Arana — a fourth-year student majoring in biomedical engineering at the University of California, Davis, recently recognized with a Cadence Diversity in Tech Scholarship from over 300 submissions.
After earning his Ph.D. in computer science through the College of Engineering's Distance Learning Program, Kevin Griffin is using his industry knowledge to help the next generation of computer scientists and build a Tulsa-based tech ecosystem from the ground up.
At the Student Startup Center in the UC Davis College of Engineering, three students formed Build Black at UC Davis — a social venture studio that creates solutions for obstacles faced by Black students.
The UC Davis College of Engineering was recognized with four awards at the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering annual conference and gala this past October.
A new course for undergraduate students in the College of Engineering at the University of California, Davis, explores the vital intersection of diversity, equity and inclusion within the engineering field.
Colleen E. Bronner, associate professor of teaching and vice chair of undergraduate studies in the College of Engineering, was honored with the 2023 Women & Philanthropy Impact Award.
The lifelong friendship between Chancellor Gary May and his mentor at Georgia Tech, Professor Emeritus Augustine O. Esogbue, led to the creation of an endowment to advance DEI in engineering and computer science.