The University of California, Davis, continues to be listed among the top public universities in the nation, according to annual rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report.
“With hundreds of public universities in the United States, we are always gratified to be considered one of the very best in the nation,” said UC Davis Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi. “As we continue to grow and advance our big initiatives to enhance the university and support the success of our students, I know our reputation for excellence remains very solid. That is certainly reflected in our receiving a record number of applications year after year from some of the best students anywhere.”
The U.S. News & World Report rankings come on the heels of other strong rankings for the university. In the latest report from QS World University Rankings, for example, UC Davis was rated No. 1 in the world for agriculture, forestry and veterinary sciences. It was the third No. 1 world ranking in a row for UC Davis in agriculture and forestry, and in this year’s QS rankings, UC Davis was one of just four universities to be listed as No. 1 in more than one discipline. The others were Harvard, M.I.T. and Yale.
In addition, the School of Veterinary Medicine was ranked No. 1 by U.S. News & World Report for its graduate and professional school rankings.
Sierra magazine listed UC Davis as 2nd “Cool School” among more than 150 of America’s greenest colleges and universities in 2015. The UI GreenMetric World University ranked UC Davis as 4th internationally and 1st in the United States.
UC Davis is 6th among universities with the most students hired by top companies in and around Silicon Valley, according to Business Insider. And just last month, Washington Monthly listed UC Davis as the 16th best university in the nation and 4th best in the Western United States in the category of “Best Bang for Your Buck.”
As part of the 2016 U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” rankings, UC Davis is ranked 41 overall.
“UC Davis continues to build on our commitment to be a global leader in providing a high impact and quality environment for our students and faculty, and we are very proud of our reputation both nationally and internationally,” Katehi said.
One of several UC Davis initiatives underway is the University of the 21st Century, which aims to address how the university can work collaboratively with faculty, students and staff to transform into a stronger community of learners, locally and globally. Another significant goal is the 2020 Initiative, with activities underway to create a more diverse scholar community and achieve greater financial stability.
UC Davis has also established a World Food Center to broaden collaboration and partnerships, convene leaders to shape strategy and policy, and connect groundbreaking research to society and the marketplace.
Under Katehi’s leadership, UC Davis also continues to make progress on her goal of attracting $1 billion a year in research grants, with grants totaling more than $780 million this year, according to preliminary figures.
For the full U.S. News & World Report rankings, see http://www.usnews.com/college
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Karen Nikos-Rose, Research news (emphasis: arts, humanities and social sciences), 530-219-5472, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu