Link: UCOP's e-newsletter

Stay Informed. Stay Connected.

BRC Blast: Saving money on office supplies

Get the best prices by using UC's contracted supply source.


The rise of UC’s startup culture

From the legend of Jobs and Woz launching Apple from their Silicon Valley garage to the hundreds of startup incubators spanning the state today, California has a reputation for bold entrepreneurial spirit. A study released


Largest university solar power project pushes UC toward carbon neutrality

A ribbon-cutting in Fresno County on Thursday, Aug. 18 marked the opening of the Five Points Solar Park, a 60-megawatt solar power installation built to supply renewable energy to UC. The power supplied by the


passport

Webinar: Overview of UC’s systemwide travel program

Learn about the cost savings and other benefits provided by UC's travel program and the Connexxus booking portal.


Fall session of WorkFit program begins this week with a free trial

An extra three weeks of classes are now included in the registration cost for the fall session of WorkFit.


UC-affiliated athletes crush the Rio Olympics, winning 31 medals

UC athletes made a splash in the 2016 Summer Olympics, winning 31 medals — including 18 gold medals, more than all but four nations. Along with all that gold, UC-affiliated athletes brought home five silver


Man working on laptop

IT tip: How to add your photo to your Outlook email

Been wondering how people are adding their photos to Outlook email? Here are the step-by-step instructions.


Dr. Arthur Ellis named Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies at UCOP

Dr. Arthur Ellis has joined UCOP as Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies (RGS), effective Aug. 10. He will report to Provost and EVP for Academic Affairs Aimée Dorr. “Dr. Ellis is exceptionally well qualified for


UC summer programs cultivate diversity

During the academic offseason, UC hosts thousands of high school and undergraduate students in programs aimed at sparking interest in areas of study that have struggled to attract women and minorities. The goal: excite