Reminder: Town Hall this Thursday, Jan. 30
On Jan. 30, President Napolitano will give her first Town Hall of the year. Attend in person at Oakland's Franklin building or online via Zoom.
On Jan. 30, President Napolitano will give her first Town Hall of the year. Attend in person at Oakland's Franklin building or online via Zoom.
The next speaker in the popular Chancellor Chats series is Gary S. May, chancellor of UC Davis on Feb. 5. Join us for an engaging and candid conversation!
Check out the new LinkedIn Learning course offerings — high-quality online training that’s free for UCOP employees.
UCOP leadership recently completed a strategic framework for UCOP. Learn more about the framework and download a personal poster.
Throughout February, the Black Staff and Faculty Organization are collecting new and gently used ties through their partnership with All Tied Up, a special nonprofit that teaches leadership, self-respect and empathy to young men of color — all through the basic skill of tying a tie.
Change can be uncomfortable — and even scary. The best way to deal with it is by learning how to manage it effectively. Find out how in this upcoming workshop.
Learn what it takes to make the move from an independent contributor to leading a team or to advance from mid-level management to senior leadership roles during this helpful webinar presented by the UC Alumni Career Network.
If you’re helping or advising a student on funding their college education, attend this helpful workshop on the financial aid application process, sponsored by the OP Staff Assembly.
Was one of your New Year's resolutions to try new things? Get out of the house and check out a new local activity, right here in the Bay Area.
If you are planning an event that will require guests to book lodging in the Bay Area, make reservations early and avoid these busy dates.
The good times will be rolling into UCOP on Friday, Feb. 21 in Oakland, at the UCPath Center and in Washington, D.C. Mark your calendar and get ready to party!
The university's Working Group on Comprehensive Access has opened the public comment period regarding its affiliations with non-UC medical facilities.
The Black Staff and Faculty Organization has an array of activities planned to celebrate African-American culture and heritage throughout February.