Counterculture by Design: Concert Posters from Archives and Special Collections Exhibit Fifty years on from the heyday of the counterculture movement that defined the visual design aesthetic of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the UC...
Fleetfield Gallery Dog Art Display Exhibit A selection of dog-themed art donated to the UC Davis Library by the Sheila Grant Fleetfield Dog Museum and Library.
The Aggie Spirit: Chronicling Student Life Through the University Archives Exhibit The “Aggie Spirit” is a term that emerged in the early days of UC Davis, when it was still the University Farm, to describe the...
The California Aggie: A Century of Headlines Exhibit Picnic Day goes on despite World War I. The campus becomes an army training facility during World War II. Memorial Union opens in 1955. The...
Modern Water Towers Exhibit | Part of: Water Tower: The History of a Campus Icon Arboretum water tower with Block "CA" logo, 1960sBuilt in 1957, Domestic Water Tower No. 1 remains the tallest and largest of the modern water towers
Historical Water Towers Exhibit | Part of: Water Tower: The History of a Campus Icon A handsome wood-framed water tower was one of the first structures built for the University Farm, which would grow over the decades into UC Davis.
Tower Trivia: Pop Quiz! Exhibit | Part of: Water Tower: The History of a Campus Icon You've made it this far... now it's time to test what you've learned! Take UC Davis Magazine's Tower Trivia quiz to test your knowledge about...
The California Aggie Photo Archives: Gems of Student Photojournalism Exhibit This exhibit celebrates the talent and hard work of California Aggie student photojournalists.
The Ray Hunold Photograph Collection Storytellers and Nature Photography Exhibit Freelance photographer Ray Hunold (1933-2010) captured nature and landscapes throughout the USA and was the official photographer for the Sierra Storytelling Festival for 14 years.
A Sustainable Groove: 50 Years of the Whole Earth Festival Exhibit A 50-year journey through the Whole Earth Festival at UC Davis through posters, historical photographs, and more.