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12 July 2011 UC In The News
The UC Regents this week will consider a tuition increase of 9.6 percent, as part of the solution for closing a $1 billion budget deficit. California's cuts to public higher education are making national headlines, as evidenced by this July 8 story in the New York Times.
12 July 2011 Did You Know?
The Broadway Shuttle recently added service from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturdays to its 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekday service to improve accessibility to Oakland's growing arts and entertainment scene.
Professor William Priedhorsky, program director of Laboratory-Directed Research and Development at Los Alamos National Laboratory, will speak at UCOP on Tuesday, July 19, 12 to 1 p.m., in 11326 Franklin in a talk hosted by VP Steve Beckwith.
11 July 2011 UC In The News
The seventh chancellor of UC San Diego and the first woman to be appointed as permanent chancellor, Fox will step down as chancellor in June 2012 to return to teaching and research as a distinguished professor of chemistry at the university.
5 July 2011 OP Headlines
Come with your questions to UC President Mark Yudof's third annual Town Hall Thursday, July 7, 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Elihu Harris State Office Building.
5 July 2011 Open Forum
Hosting the brown bag session on performance evaluations were (from left) VP Dwaine Duckett, Learning & Development Coordinator Linda Klink and Executive Director John Fox.
Students from Oakland’s Frick Middle School will benefit from Project Fill A Backpack, working throughout OP this summer to fill 150 backpacks with school supplies.
Join your colleagues for UCOP's semiannual Service Award Milestone Achievement celebration Friday, July 8, 3 to 4:30 p.m., in the Franklin rooftop garden. Ice cream and fruit will be served.
5 July 2011 UC In The News
Another tuition increase to offset cuts in state funding will be among several options presented to the UC Board of Regents at their upcoming July 12–14 meeting in San Francisco.
5 July 2011 Did You Know?
Sign up today for Fundamentals of Supervision, July 7 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The class is designed to help supervisors develop new skills in interpersonal communication, team development, delegation and motivation.
UC Customer Service, located in the Kaiser Building, will now provide OP staff with support for the full scope of University-sponsored health, welfare and retirement benefits plans. The new number to call for all your benefits questions is (510) 987-0900.
The University of California has a responsibility to conduct its affairs ethically and in compliance with the law. To report improper activity, call the University-wide Whistleblower Hotline at (800) 403-4744 or read the full story for more details and links.
The Technology Asset Management Program, which started July 1, is designed to achieve efficiencies and cost savings as well as foster a consistent computing environment across departments.
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