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Brown bag on March 3: Caring for elders with dementia

Learn practical tips for providing the best dementia care while lessening the burden on the caregiver.


Make a date to save a life: UCOP blood drive on Feb. 24

Make an appointment to donate when the American Red Cross bloodmobile will be nearby.


Celebrate Black History Month with symposia on African-American scholarship and research at UC

The third of four lunchtime discussion events will take place on Friday, Feb. 26.


Celebrate Black History Month with symposia on African-American scholarship and research at UC

The second of four lunchtime discussion events will take place on Monday, Feb. 22.


10-Second Bio: Ina Potter of the Office of the General Counsel

Set to retire from UC on July 1, Ina previously served in the Peace Corps in Cameroon and dreams of being a concert pianist.


Shout-out for Jayme Mogen, HR Systemwide Talent Analytics & Effectiveness Leader

Mogen is recognized for her leadership in the recent implementation of critical e-courses for cybersecurity and sexual harassment prevention.


Quilt exhibit reflects life in Oakland then and now

Developed by the African American Quilt Guild of Oakland, this citywide project involves creating quilts about people, the environment, history, business, culture and other aspects of life in Oakland.


Nominate a co-worker for a 10 Second Bio

Suggest a co-worker you think should be featured in a 10 Second Bio and we'll follow up!


Come to the UCOP Mardi Gras Mixer on Feb. 12

Enjoy free appetizers and great music while learning more about UCOP affinity groups.


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Come to the APISA Lunar New Year Potluck on Feb. 8

Celebrate, feast and give input to APISA about the upcoming year!


Registration opens for Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day

Registration opens Jan. 26 and will be limited to the first 75 children signed up.