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Join other UCOP staff at the Oakland Running Festival on March 19-20

UCOP runners can receive a discount on fees for the races, which include a 5K, half-marathon, marathon and a marathon-relay through downtown Oakland.


Check out the new Link calendar (and change your bookmark for it)

Be sure to update your bookmark for the UCOP event calendar, which is now fully integrated into Link.


Your 2016 Retirement Review is now available on new myUCretirement.com website

A newly launched tablet- and smartphone- friendly website brings retirement information to your fingertips.


UC campuses among top producers of Peace Corps volunteers

Six UC campuses made the 2016 Peace Corps rankings of colleges and universities that produce the most volunteers.


10 Second Bio: Lee Ann Elliott of Employee Services

Name: Lee Ann Elliott Title: Employee Services Associate Department/Unit: Employee Services Location: UCPath Center When I started working at UCOP: May 2015 What I do for OP in five words or less: Provide great customer service The best part about


UC researchers receive Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers

Fourteen UC researchers are recipients of the highest honor granted by the U.S. government to scientific professionals in the initial phases of their careers.


Share your event or program through Link!

New TV screens by the security desk will keep you informed about campus happenings. Learn how to share content.


UCLA grad wins Oscar for Best Picture

The movie "Spotlight" is the first producing credit for UCLA School of Law graduate Blye Pagon Faust.


Brown bag on March 4: Economic impact of university research

Jason Owen-Smith, executive director of the Institute of Research on Innovation & Science, will discuss efforts to demonstrate local economic impact of federally funding university research activities.


Brown bag on March 1: Flavors of Oakland

The author and photographer of “The Flavors of Oakland: Celebrating Oakland One Dish At A Time" will talk about the city's diversity and how food can bring people together.