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Your Thanksgiving celebration can make a difference

Our second Thanksgiving during the COVID-19 pandemic is an opportunity to make mindful choices that bring deeper meaning to our holiday meal.


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Make a color-popping Thanksgiving dessert

Try purple sweet potatoes instead of your typical sweet potato and you'll have an Instagram-worthy dessert that is as healthy as it is beautiful.


Host more inclusive hybrid and virtual meetings

By engaging all participants, you'll create a climate of openness that will foster greater teamwork and more decision ownership.


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An update on UCOP’s planned timeframe and approach for returning on-site

UCOP's Future of Work process is moving forward with a modified approach that takes into account several important factors related to employee and business needs.


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Save the dates: UCOP’s 2022 holiday calendar

The 2022 UCOP holiday calendar is here! Update your schedule for these important restful days.


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Learn to reduce stress at work when the office is your home

If you’re experiencing difficulties working from home, whether full-time or temporarily, you’re not alone. Here are some resources that can help.


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Here’s how UCOP teams are connecting

Here's how your UCOP colleagues have been staying in touch while many of us are working remotely.


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Save on Columbia Sportswear brands

UCOP employees can use a special coupon to visit the exclusive Columbia Sportswear Employee Store in Richmond, CA, from Nov. 26 - Dec. 19.


Network maintenance planned this week in the Oakland Franklin building

The IT Service Desk has scheduled maintenance in the Oakland Franklin building that will affect Internet and wireless.


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Common household noises may be stressing your dog

While it’s well established that sudden loud noises commonly trigger a dog’s anxiety, a new study finds that even everyday noises, such as a vacuum or microwave, can be a trigger. 


Confronting Racism: Dr. Tunette Powell imagines an anti-racist university

Attend the first event in the Confronting Racism speaker series, featuring Dr. Tunette Powell in conversation with Ghanya Thomas.