Career readiness in a complex world requires a nimble approach that begins as soon as a student enters college. Aggie Launch will enrich the college experience with tailored career exploration every step of the way.
The BioLaunch program helps undergraduates in the College of Biological Sciences explore career opportunities and develop job search and professional skills.
Even though its season ended in early March, men's basketball student-athletes continued to compete (albeit from a distance) throughout the spring quarter thanks to a program alum and Aggie EVO.
The University of California, Davis, is embarking on a major initiative to make career exploration and preparation accessible to all students as a matter of equity and social justice.
UC Davis will soon be asking more than 17,000 alumni who earned undergraduate degrees in 2011 and 2016 about their preparation for the working world, career experience and satisfaction, community engagement and more.
The NCAA highlighted why UC Davis is the fifth-ranked public school in the nation when the organization released its annual Graduation Success Rate report on Tuesday.
The Aggie EVO Program is all about preparing student-athletes for the changes they will face as they graduate and find careers. When it comes to big life changes, women’s soccer team member Tami Kwong ’21 is no stranger.
Part of Koret’s Higher Education Initiative, the grant will provide signifcant support for Aggie Launch, the Big Idea that integrates career exploration and readiness in the undergraduate experience.
UC Davis Internship and Career Center encourages students to be open in their job search as the impact of the coronavirus pandemic is complicating college seniors job prospects.