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UC launches Presidential Public Service Fellowship program

The program is aimed at encouraging more undergraduate students to apply for public service internships in Washington, D.C., and Sacramento.


10 Second Bio: Jennifer Mushinskie of UCPath Center

Mushinskie does internal and external communications for the UCPath Center and dreams of being a travel writer.


Please review your emergency contact information on UCPath

All staff should verify their emergency contact information to be sure it migrated to UCPath.


Free workshops can help with investing, retirement and other financial concerns

Invest an hour to learn about building a portfolio, planning for retirement, investing for women's longer lifespan or preserving an estate.


Make a date to save a life: UCOP blood drive on Feb. 24

Make an appointment to donate when the American Red Cross bloodmobile will be nearby.


Celebrate Black History Month with symposia on African-American scholarship and research at UC

The third of four lunchtime discussion events will take place on Friday, Feb. 26.


Register by March 4 for Making Power Moves: Women & Leadership course

Learn practical skills for managing your working relationships, promoting your value and advancing your career in this workshop series beginning March 9.


Apply by March 4 to become next staff advisor to UC Regents

Eligible employees at all locations are encouraged to apply for this role representing the UC employee perspective.


Departing staff advisor reflects on two years of “planting seeds,” championing staff issues

Deidre Acker discusses her experience and offers advice to those interested in applying to become the next staff advisor.


UC research and the journey of discovery: How a matchmaking algorithm saved lives

The journey of discovery is often indirect, leading to unexpected and impressive outcomes.


President Napolitano recruits underrepresented and low income students

At Manual Arts High School in L.A., President Napolitano made a persuasive case for low income and minority students to apply to UC.


UC’s Blum Federation to tackle global poverty

Launched with seed funding from UCOP, the Blum Federation will deploy the collective power of all 10 campuses in a multidisciplinary effort to combat poverty in California and around the world.


Celebrate Black History Month with symposia on African-American scholarship and research at UC

The second of four lunchtime discussion events will take place on Monday, Feb. 22.