- Aggie Arts Committee
- The Aggie Arts Committee (Aggie Arts) focuses on reestablishing an artistic presence on campus and curating art that is representative of student diversity. The purpose of the Aggie Arts shall be to invest in public arts on campus for the purpose of creating an inviting and representative campus image; to be included in university decisions regarding campus aesthetics; decorate campus common spaces with artistry reminiscent of students’ diverse personal, cultural, and academic experiences.
Chair: Madison Seeman
Contact
Email: aggiearts@asucd.ucdavis.edu
Social Media: @asucd.aggie.arts - Aggie Mentors Committee (AMC)
- The Aggie Mentors Committee (AMC) helps incoming freshmen and transfer students adapt to college life. They have established students to guide them personally, answer questions, and be an immediate friend.
Chair: TBA
Contact
Email: amc@asucd.ucdavis.edu
Social Media: @aggiementorsucd - Disability Justice Committee (DJC)
- The Disability Justice Committee provides student recommendations to the Student Disability Center (SDC), uplifts the voice of the disabled community, and engages in outreach and de-stigmatization efforts.
Chair: TBA
Contact
Email: drac@asucd.ucdavis.edu
Social Media: @asucd_djc - Housing & Transportation Advocacy Committee (HTAC)
- The Aggie Housing and Transportation Advocacy Committee (AHTAC) focuses on outreach and advocacy for University of California, Davis students; undertakes projects aimed at improving students’ access to housing and transportation resources; organizes to uplift student tenants’ voices and interests; mobilizes student voices at the university, city, county, and other local government levels, and serves as ASUCD’s representative across any coalitions and collaborations with relevant campus organizations and resource centers.
Chair: Christine Smith
Contact
Email: ahac@asucd.ucdavis.edu
Social Media: @asucd.htac - Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Committee
- The STEM Committee incorporates STEM expertise into the operations of the Association as well as promotes access and equity within STEM.
Chair: Curtis Chen
Contact
Email: stem@asucd.ucdavis.edu
Social Media: @asucd_stem - Sexual Assault Awareness Advocacy Committee (SAAAC)
- The SAAAC brings students together to provide intersectional, trauma informed advocacy to improve campus climate, and to facilitate the expansion of access to educational resources about sexual violence, sexual harassment, and sexual assault. The committee also ensures that students are made aware of the reporting process both through the university and law enforcement, victim advocacy resources, confidential support services, information about sexual violence in UC policies as well as students’ rights under Title IX.
Chair: Vrinda Vutukury
Contact
Email: saaac@asucd.ucdavis.edu
Social Media: @asucd_saaac - Student Sustainability Career Fair Committee (SSCFC)
- The SSCF runs a sustainability career fair to introduce more sustainability based organizations to UC Davis to be held once a quarter in the academic year. This committee defines sustainability as the balance of three pillars that are economics, equity, and environmental protection. Therefore, this committee defines a sustainable company as one whose goals include either economic development or equity and must include environmental protection and environmental justice. Additionally, it shall include industries such as sustainable products, sustainable foods, and environmental nonprofits. SSCF shall primarily focus on outreach and education by providing a service to students who are searching for environmentally based careers and internships.
Chair: Elena Hung & Aaina Kapur
Contact
Email: sscf@asucd.ucdavis.edu
Social Media: @asucd.sscf - Undocuscholars Advocacy and Aid (UAA) Committee
- The DREAM Committee improves campus climate by building awareness of resources as well as issues regarding the AB 540 and undocumented community. The committee creates resources, organizes events, and bridges the gap between ASUCD and any issues regarding the AB 540 and undocumented community. The DREAM Committee's primary goal is to lead on the advocacy of resources for undocumented students and their community on the UC Davis campus. These resources serve to provide students with the needed and much desired tools necessary to lead a successful academic and professional life. In order to create these projects, the DREAM Committee works hard to identify successful partnerships, inspire community involvement, and demand awareness and involvement from ASUCD.
Chair: Leslie Nicaragua
Contact
Email: dream@asucd.ucdavis.edu
Social Media: @uaacommitteeasucd