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An update on UCOP’s shelter-in-place orders

On Monday, April 27, EVP/COO Rachael Nava provided updates to shelter-in-place orders for UCOP staff.


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Zoom better: Put your best (digital) foot forward!

Here’s how to practice professionalism in a socially distanced world.


Here’s how UCOP staff are staying fit

We asked how you’ve been keeping in shape during the shelter-in-place order. Here are your active passions and workout recommendations.


Reminder: President Napolitano Town Hall on Tuesday at 2 p.m.

On Tuesday, April 28, President Napolitano will present a virtual Town Hall meeting for UCOP staff.


Master conflict-management skills

In a new live online workshop, you can explore techniques and practical tools for preventing and addressing conflict — in person and virtually. Continue making positive impacts with confidence and composure.


Make a difference at UCOP: Join the Staff Assembly!

The OP Staff Assembly is accepting applications and nominations for its next two-year term. Sign up by May 27.


UCPath maintenance from April 29 through May 5

If you’ve been putting off doing taxes and have an online W-2, remember to download needed forms before the outage begins.


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Opt-out of June parking deductions by Friday

If you are enrolled in the Pre-Tax Parking Program through Commuter Check (CCD) for parking and other transit options, the deadline to opt-out for June is Friday, May 1.


Virtually attend UC Global Health Day

At this year’s conference, health care leaders from around the world will present topical insights related to COVID-19, including animal-to-human transmission of viruses resulting in pandemics, and gender and socioeconomic disparities.


Join the Shakespeare Club for “The Two Gentlemen of Verona”

All aspiring and seasoned thespians are invited to attend a friendly virtual cold reading on Tuesday, May 26.


Keep celebrating Earth Month with these easy sustainability tips

Living sustainably shouldn’t only be top of mind in April. It’s easy to make small lifestyle adjustments that can have a big impact on the planet. Here’s how.