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18 January 2011 OP Headlines
The Spring 2011 WorkFit regular session starts today, January 18. It’s not too late to register and join your colleagues to get fit and reduce stress.Three membership options are offered for Spring, and they each allow flexible attendance at any class, anytime at either location. Learn more.
EVP Nathan Brostrom invites all OP staff to take advantage of great discounted tickets for games on Feb. 5 and Feb. 26. Read on for all the details - and make your reservations soon! Deadline to catch the Cal men's team take on the Arizona Wildcats is Jan. 31
18 January 2011 UC In The News
Application will be accepted from Jan. 18 through March 4, 2011, for the position of staff advisor to the Regents. Staff advisors serve as non-voting advisors to designated Regents' committees, and they attend and participate directly in committee and board meetings throughout their term of service. Learn more about the position and the application process at: www.universityofcalifornia.edu/staffadvisors.
17 January 2011 OP Headlines
17 January 2011 UC In The News
In a far-reaching conversation with Los Angeles Times columnist Patt Morrison, President Mark Yudof talks about how he's doing as UC's president, his relationship California Governor Jerry Brown, and whether it's time to re-think California's Master Plan for Higher Education. Read it here.
January is a good time for staff to review their earnings statements/paystubs to ensure that all deductions/contributions listed are correct and that any Open Enrollment actions are accurately reflected. Online earnings statements are available on the At Your Service website - Sign in to My Accounts. Read more.
11 January 2011 UC In The News
Gov. Jerry Brown proposed a balanced, deficit-closing 2011-12 state budget Monday that relies on painful cuts in state services including a $500 million reduction in support for the University of California.
10 January 2011 In Profile
Janet Dawson has always liked a good mystery novel. She likes them so much that she gets up at 4:30 a.m. to write her own. Dawson has produced 11 mystery novels and 16 short stories over the past 20 years.
10 January 2011 UC In The News
Student activism has long been a driving force behind initiatives that have made the UC system one of the greenest and most environmentally friendly universities in the country.
10 January 2011 OP Headlines
After 31 years of dedicated service to UC, Dr. Susan A. Wilbur, Director of Undergraduate Admissions, will transition into a much deserved retirement at the end of January. Please join Vice President Judy K. Sakaki & Student Affairs staff in honoring Sue at a reception today, Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 2 p.m. in the Franklin building lobby.
The Spring 2011 session kicked off Monday January 10 with a try-it-for-free week. No registration is required - just show up in your exercise clothes and be ready to work it. Also, Great news for Franklin WorkFitters: While the former credit union space at Franklin is undergoing remodel, the program will temporarily relocate to the CSU building at 1000 Broadway, Room 1.
Read the letter from Deborah Wylie, Associate Vice President, Capital Resource Management, announcing Romero's retirement. Romero has been with the University for nearly 32 years, and her retirement will be an enormous loss for Capital Resource Management.
Dr. Christopher Harrison will discuss the emerging field of interpersonal neurobiology and provide methods and practices to assist in reclaiming the natural integration of thoughts, emotions, behaviors and relationships. Bring your lunch, relax and meet others in the UCOP community at this free wellness workshop Jan. 19 at 12 p.m. in Room 712 of the Kaiser Building.
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