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Reminder: Sustainable composting event this Thursday

The UCOP Sustainability Affinity Group welcomes three San Mateo County Office of Sustainability Master Composters for a discussion about transforming food scraps and plant trimmings into a nutrient-rich garden soil amendment.


President Drake

UCOP stands against anti-Asian violence

The UCOP community is coming together to combat racism, support colleagues and provide opportunities to learn and heal.


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Get advice for leading through challenging times

On March 24, join the UC Alumni Career Network will present a candid conversation about how the pandemic has impacted leaders, as well as strategies for prioritizing your well-being and your team’s.


Cloé J.F. Zarifian demonstrates photo intaglio printmaking which explores her multi-ethnic background as Mexican and Armenian

Spark your creativity and celebrate global health

The UC Global Health Day 2021 Creative Expression Contest invites UC community members to share their perspectives of global health through photography, video or poetry.


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EVP/COO Rachael Nava thanks UCOP staff for an extraordinary year

On behalf of the UCOP leadership team, Rachael recognized colleagues’ perseverance, flexibility, team spirit and mission focus throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.


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President Drake to address Salesforce.org Innovation Leadership Forum

On Tuesday, March 23, UC President Michael V. Drake, M.D., will share his perspective on how universities are leading through change and helping students thrive.


Ann Jeffrey

Step up for your colleagues: Apply to become the next staff advisor to the UC Regents

Applications for the position of staff advisor to the Regents are once again open. Check out this unique opportunity to represent and serve your colleagues.


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Extended COVID-19 relief for your Flexible Spending Accounts

Planning for future expenses got a lot harder last year. If you ended 2020 with money that you weren’t able to use in your UC pretax flexible spending account (FSA) plan for dependent or health care, help is on the way.