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Cascade accessibility trainings: Keep your department website in compliance

All UCOP department websites use the Cascade content management system. Take a live virtual course with our in-house Cascade experts to learn to keep yours accessible to people with disabilities.


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Join the Shakespeare Club for “Richard II”

All aspiring and seasoned thespians are invited to attend a friendly virtual cold reading on Wednesday, Sept. 30.


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Reminder: The OP Staff Assembly wants to hear from you

How can the OP Staff Assembly better support you? Let us know through a short survey.


Become a poll worker for Alameda County

Do you have time to support your community around the November election? If so, consider becoming a poll worker in Alameda County.


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How to have better political conversations

According to UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, exploring the other person’s values can lead to better conversations about politics and other sensitive topics.


President Drake addresses priorities, UC values, equity and more at his first Town Hall

President Drake held his first Town Hall with UCOP staff on Friday, Aug. 28. Here are the highlights — as well as a link to the recap video.


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Would you benefit from a mentor? Let us know!

Please complete a quick survey to let us know how the UCOP Mentorship Program could help support you while we continue to work from home.


Ditching single-use plastics for a sustainable future

The university is saying goodbye to the plastic bottles, bags and food containers that are choking our oceans and harming our health.


Work from home update from Rachael Nava

EVP/COO Rachael Nava recently shared an update on UCOP’s work-from-home status. Here's the latest.


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New Link feature: Share your new (ab)normal!

We’re launching a new column to help you share your perspective of this unprecedented time. Please participate to share your experience with your colleagues.


Attend a discussion session: Continuing the Conversation on Race

On Sept. 1, join us for the conclusion of Dr. Rachelle Rogers-Ard’s courses in the Continuing the Conversation on Race series.