Announcing new People Management Certificate Program for UC staff
Anyone who manages or supervises others, or who aspires to do so, is invited to participate in this exciting new development opportunity.
Anyone who manages or supervises others, or who aspires to do so, is invited to participate in this exciting new development opportunity.
It only takes about an hour to give blood and your donation can save up to three lives!
If you've wanted to feel more confident speaking in front of groups, come to this open house to see what the local Toastmasters meetings are like.
Come to this Feb. 27 brown bag to hear speaker Sean Malloy, associate professor of History and Critical Race Studies (CRES) at UC Merced.
Mark your calendar for lunchtime on March 15 to learn more about this essential safety topic.
If you'd like to bring your child to this fun once-a-year event, be sure to register by Wednesday, Feb. 15.
Two upcoming seminars help those getting close to retirement understand the steps they need to take, including when to collect Social Security.
The University of California, along with universities around the country, is calling on President Donald Trump to rescind the executive order that restricts certain foreign nationals and refugees from seven specific countries from entering
Bring your lunch and join Kim Budil, vice president for National Laboratories at UCOP, for the next talk in the Women We Admire series. Date: Tuesday, Feb. 7 Time: 12 – 1 p.m. Location: Franklin Lobby 1 Dial-in: ReadyTalk at 866-740-1260; access
UCOP’s Learning and Development offers a variety of classes, from software training to project management to analytical skills building. Why not look into taking one in the next few months? Visit the UCOP Learning and Development
UC administers two highly regarded cancer research programs funded in part by taxpayer donations. Please consider donating this year when you do your taxes.
Register and pay by March 17 for this 10-week series that begins on March 22.
Take the opportunity to voice your opinions, exchange knowledge and provide ideas for how to make UCOP a better working environment.