Smartsheet has been successfully used in the Dean’s Office for the past three years and is being extended for use by the COE academic departments. This new system is designed to simplify and enhance the management of non-academic student employees (STDT 2, STDT 3, and STDT 4).
All faculty and staff are invited to have their photo taken courtesy of the college’s marketing and communications team on Wednesday, October 8 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in Kemper 1007.
Smartsheet has been successfully used in the Dean’s Office for the past three years and is being extended for use by the COE academic departments. This new system is designed to simplify and enhance the management of non-academic student employees (STDT 2, STDT 3, and STDT 4).
Smartsheet has been successfully used in the Dean’s Office for the past three years and is being extended for use by the COE academic departments. This new system is designed to simplify and enhance the management of non-academic student employees (STDT 2, STDT 3, and STDT 4).
Smartsheet has been successfully used in the Dean’s Office for the past three years and is being extended for use by the COE academic departments. This new system is designed to simplify and enhance the management of non-academic student employees (STDT 2, STDT 3, and STDT 4).
Kick off the start of a new academic year at Fall Welcome! Come celebrate with your colleagues while enjoying light breakfast refreshments and music from our college's very own jam-band, The Technically Hip!
Smartsheet has been successfully used in the Dean’s Office for the past three years and is being extended for use by the COE academic departments. This new system is designed to simplify and enhance the management of non-academic student employees (STDT 2, STDT 3, and STDT 4).
To foster collaboration in AI activities across the College of Engineering and also provide an opportunity for us all to learn more about the amazing research our colleagues are doing in this rapidly evolving field, we invite you to particip
Faculty and staff are invited to participate in Chancellor May's drop-in office hours on February 26 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. in Room 1121, Kemper Hall. These office hours are designed as first-come, first-served visits, each lasting just a few minutes.
Celebrate the UC Davis Principles of Community at the college's winter quarter town hall, which will be a hybrid event and feature an in-person networking reception with refreshments.
The College of Engineering Book Club strives to find books, podcasts, movies, articles, and other media that is related to diversity, equity, inclusion and justice in higher education and host quarterly meetings or get-togethers to discuss.