UC takes lead in defining privacy, establishing guiding principles
UC has become the first major U.S. higher education institution to clearly define privacy and establish guiding principles and a framework to address privacy issues.
UC has become the first major U.S. higher education institution to clearly define privacy and establish guiding principles and a framework to address privacy issues.
Link is one of three UCOP Communications efforts to win recognition from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) in its 2014 Circle of Excellence competition.
If you want to know more about UCOP Connect, the new LinkedIn group for UCOP staff, attend an introductory session or drop-in clinic to get started on creating your own LinkedIn profile.
Fidelity offers regular workshops at both Kaiser and Franklin, this month on June 12, to help you make the most of your UC Retirement Savings Plan.
Join Institutional Research and Academic Planning for another talk this Friday, June 13, on the future of California’s higher education system.
Keith Williams of UC Online Education and a UC Davis faculty member for 32 years, will leave UCOP at the end of June to return to the Davis campus.
UC President Janet Napolitano will appoint a President’s Advisory Group on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues to create a more inclusive environment for UC's LGBT students, faculty and staff.
Join your colleagues in celebrating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Pride month at today's ice cream social, 3-4:30 p.m. in the Franklin rooftop garden.
Policy-covered employees eligible for UCRP on June 30, 2013, will be subject to the eligibility rules that were in place as of that date.
If you love the 10-second bio as much as most Link readers do, join the fun and submit your own.
If you want to run for OP Staff Assembly's six open seats for 2014-15, throw your hat in the ring by 5 p.m. this Friday, June 6.
The latest measures to be implemented as part of the UCOP Efficiency Review include a new cloud computing system, video conferencing and electric vehicle charging in the Franklin garage.
Neurologist Stanley Prusiner was among the faculty from UCSF and other U.S. medical centers who spoke at the New York Times Health for Tomorrow conference at Mission Bay on May 29.