The Walter A. Buehler Alumni Center at UC Davis is the perfect symbol of everything wrong with the university’s priorities—polished on the outside, but hollow where it matters. Branded as a hub for connection, legacy, and school pride, the place mostly serves as a glorified PR showroom, catering to donors and photo ops rather than students or meaningful alumni engagement.
For most students and recent grads, the Alumni Center offers nothing of substance. It's out of touch, inaccessible, and entirely performative. You won’t find job resources, mentorship pipelines, or career-shaping opportunities here—just carefully curated décor and events designed to make the university look good to people who already wrote their checks.
It’s almost insulting to see so much money and effort poured into a space that does so little to improve student outcomes. When grads are walking away with crushing debt and dismal starting salaries, the last thing they need is an institution flaunting luxury spaces that don’t serve them. In many ways, the Walter A. Buehler Alumni Center feels like a shrine to missed potential—a place that represents how UC Davis sells prestige without delivering real value.
If you’re looking for impact, insight, or support as an alum, don’t bother stopping by. The message is clear: unless you’re wealthy, famous, or here for a fundraising gala, you’re not the kind of “alumni” UC Davis is actually...
Read moreThe Walter A. Buehler Alumni Center at UC Davis is a beautiful and welcoming space. Perfect for events, meetings, and gatherings, it’s well-maintained and offers excellent facilities. The staff is friendly and professional, making every visit a...
Read moreThe Alumni Center looks nice, but it’s just another hollow space at UC Davis. They talk a big game about alumni connections, but it’s all about image — nothing real, no real community. Just another way UC Davis pretends to care while...
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