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How can you keep up with all the events going on at UCOP, especially when things get busy? Link, UCOP’s e-newsletter, has the answer for you.


MayaWorks women display their crafts

MayaWorks sale offers handcrafted gifts, Nov. 25 only

Find beautiful handcrafted gifts and support fair trade at the same time, when MayaWorks comes to UCOP for one day only, Monday, Nov. 25, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in 12322 Franklin.


UC leaders urge Congress to repeal sequestration

President Janet Napolitano signed a letter urging California's congressional delegation to repeal sequestration cuts, which are taking a toll on research and education.


two co-workers at odds

Conflict management: Learn how to assess and manage conflict situations

Conflict occurs naturally in the workplace. Learn how to manage conflict to successfully meet your work goals in this half-day class, Tuesday, Dec. 3, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in 9204 Franklin.


UCOP Singers at 2012 holiday party

Holiday celebration coming to UCOP Thursday, Dec. 19

Wear your holiday sweater and get ready for delicious snacks, cheery decorations and harmonious sounds when the holidays come to UCOP on Dec. 19.


UC raises record-setting $1.64 billion in private donations

UC raised $1.64 billion in private donations last fiscal year, gifts that enhance everything from faculty recruitment and student support to leading-edge research facilities.


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Reminder: Open Enrollment 2014 closes at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26

If you are enrolled in one of the UC medical plans that is being discontinued, be sure to log on to the Open Enrollment website before Open Enrollment closes on Tuesday, Nov. 26, at 5 p.m..


pumpkin pie

Nov. 27: Don’t miss OGC’s pre-Thanksgiving bake sale, raffle and auction

Get help setting your holiday table and support local charities at the same time at the Office of General Counsel's annual bake sale, raffle and silent auction.


Catherine Knaizewycz

10-second bio: Meet Catherine Kniazewycz, from “Normalcy,” USA

Meet Catherine Kniazewycz, director of architecture in Capital Resources Management. She says her home town of Iowa City, Iowa, couldn't have been more normal.


President Napolitano proposes tuition freeze at first Regents meeting

President Napolitano proposed an undergraduate tuition freeze, increasing community college transfers to UC, speeding technology transfer and making UC a zero net energy user by 2025.


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Open Enrollment: Make your medical choices by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26

Open Enrollment closes next Tuesday. Don't wait until the last minute to take a fresh look at your medical benefits and find the plan that’s right for you and your family.


The new Link offers improved ways to search and receive content

UCOP's Link newsletter now has two new ways to receive and find content: the RSS feed and the new, more powerful archives search.


Cover of Lean In, book by Sheryl Sandberg

Lean In series on women in the workplace kicks off this Friday, Nov. 22

Lean In: Conversations about Women in the Workplace is a series of facilitated conversations inspired by Sheryl Sandberg's book and sponsored by PACSW, starting Friday.