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UCOP will soon have less on-site storage for paper records. What you can do now to prepare

The new 1100 Broadway is being designed to have no paper records storage, other than in cubicles and offices. In addition, the Franklin building will soon have limited paper records storage space.


Annual IT Tech Fair returns with new products, software upgrades and a raffle

Learn all about new products, software and service upgrades that are on the way.


New to UCPath — Set your preferred name for your dashboard

Find out how to have UCPath display your preferred name.


UC’s chief investment officer on investing for retirement

CIO Bachher explains the concepts of asset allocation and diversification, and illustrates the potential benefits of long-term investing.


How to build a better salad

Tips from a UC San Diego dietitian for getting more from your salads.


New vegetable garden takes root at Franklin Building

On the west side of the Franklin fifth-floor patio, a new vegetable and herb garden is taking root — and it all began with OP staff members with a love of gardening. Fresh herbs from


Five ways to make the most of your dental plan

Keep your smile healthy and bright with these handy tips


Refreshing and healthy summer beverages

Three summery drinks that are delicious and healthy.


Tips to keep yourself and your belongings safe

Presentation and security tips to help you keep safe at work.


August restructuring effort update

Update from President Napolitano on the restructuring effort.


New security verification on UCPath

Personalized security questions and answers add a new layer of security to your account.


UCOP employee discount available on Columbia Sportswear

UCOP staff can receive a discount on merchandise at the Columbia Sportswear Company Employee Store in Richmond through Sunday, Sept. 16.


UCPath unavailable Aug. 31 and part of September due to UCLA, UC Santa Barbara transition

UCPath online will be unavailable to employees while teams work to transition UCLA and UC Santa Barbara onto the UCPath system.