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.
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.
The second of four lunchtime discussion events will take place on Monday, Feb. 22.
Set to retire from UC on July 1, Ina previously served in the Peace Corps in Cameroon and dreams of being a concert pianist.
Mogen is recognized for her leadership in the recent implementation of critical e-courses for cybersecurity and sexual harassment prevention.
Rental cars and other forms of transportation are the focus of the Feb. 16 clinic on UC’s travel and entertainment expense policies.
Two free seminars will discuss making the most of Social Security and planning for retirement income.
President Napolitano joined Mayor Libby Schaaf at the launch of a college incentive program for Oakland students.
Developed by the African American Quilt Guild of Oakland, this citywide project involves creating quilts about people, the environment, history, business, culture and other aspects of life in Oakland.