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Cecilia Estolano, Chair of the UC Board of Regents

UC announces 2021-22 Board of Regents appointments

On July 1, UC announced the recent appointment of Regent Cecilia V.  Estolano to chair of the UC Board of Regents for 2021-22, effective July 1. Chair Estolano was elected by her colleagues and


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Here’s what your colleagues are saying about LinkedIn Learning

If you’re not taking advantage of your free LinkedIn Learning membership, take a few minutes to check it out today!


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New course: Workplace trust and psychological safety

Professional and personal skills are deeply intertwined. Learn how to help cultivate trust and psychological safety in your work environment.


UC statement on 2021 state budget agreement between Gov. Newsom and state leaders

On June 30, UC Board of Regents Chair John A. Pérez and UC President Michael V. Drake, M.D., issued a statement on the Budget Act of 2021.


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Learn about careers in government and policy

Get personal insights on working in government, policy and public service roles from a panel of UC Alumni.


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Leaving UC? Here’s how to access your UCPath info

After you leave UC, you can continue to access your personal information, past UC earning statements and W-2 forms through UCPath online with former employee access.


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Managers’ Corner: Learn to develop yourself and your people

The July People Leaders Forum will focus on local and systemwide professional development opportunities available to UCOP staff.


UC research: Berkeley Lab’s infinitely recyclable plastic

A Berkeley Lab team has been working for several years to develop a game-changing plastic that, unlike traditional plastics, can be recycled indefinitely and is not made from petroleum. 


Join OPSA for virtual bingo

On Friday, July 16, staff from all UCOP locations are invited to join colleagues from UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, UCLA and UCSF for fun bingo games!


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How daydreaming may boost creativity

Science suggests that mind-wandering freely to more pleasant and playful thoughts may improve our mood and foster creativity.