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28 February 2012 Did You Know?
Applications will be accepted through this Friday, March 2, for one position to serve as the next staff advisor-designate to the UC Board of Regents. The position is for a two-year term from July 2012 through June 2014.
The UC Learning Center is undergoing a system upgrade through Wednesday, Feb. 29, with the conversion expected to be complete by Thursday, March 1. Read more about enrollments and eCourse progress during the upgrade.
28 February 2012 OP Headlines
UCOP staff came out to hear Steve Snider (left) speak about the Downtown and Uptown Associations' programs to make downtown Oakland a better place to live, work and play.
28 February 2012 Applause
This week's shout-out is from Michael Riley: Congratulations to Maria Anguiano, who was recently accepted into the 2012 HOPE Leadership Institute, a statewide program to empower Latina leaders.
UCOP administrative assistant Barbara Jim-George is making a difference in her community by launching a nonprofit program to stop at-risk teen girls from becoming victims of human trafficking.
21 February 2012 OP Headlines
Black History Month events wrap up this week with a talk by Nicka Smith from the African American Genealogical Society of Northern California, sponsored by UCOP’s Black Staff and Faculty Organization.
21 February 2012 Open Forum
Join staff from UC's Office of State Governmental Relations Feb. 23, 12 to 1 p.m. in Franklin's Lobby One Conference Room, for a brown bag on UC's advocacy efforts in the state capitol.
21 February 2012 In Profile
Find out why it’s March Madness in more ways than one for Andy Evangelista, UCOP research communications coordinator in the Communications Department.
14 February 2012 Did You Know?
If you're unsure of where to go or whom to contact when you have a question about UCOP operations, check the Quick Reference Guide, the nine-page online resource and reference for UCOP staff.
14 February 2012 Open Forum
Join the Downtown Oakland Association Thursday, Feb. 16, in 9204 Franklin for a brown bag on what you might not know about your own workplace neighborhood.
14 February 2012 UC In The News
Through the UC Natural Reserve System, a network of 37 protected land areas encompassing 750,000 acres across the state, researchers use sensors to map land, track animals and collect environmental data.
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