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All UC undergrad campuses are among the world’s best colleges

Two new rankings have put all nine of UC's undergraduate campuses in the international spotlight.


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Emergency resources through your UC benefits

Wildfire season is upon us once again — a good reminder that UC’s benefits plans provide many resources during natural disasters and other emergencies.


ME@UCOP: Training for new people managers

The Manager Essentials at UCOP cohort provides crucial knowledge and advice for managers and supervisors who are new to UCOP management.


New UC Health initiative supports inclusive leadership for women

GILW is designed to develop women leaders and increase the representation of women in academic health leadership.


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Tuesday: OPSA follow-up session on the Employee Engagement Survey town hall

Discuss the Employee Engagement Survey results and the town hall with OP Staff Assembly leadership and your peers.


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Complete your STEP Check-in by this Wednesday, Aug. 31

Your first Staff Talent Evaluation Process Check-in is due this week! Here’s what you need to know to complete it. 


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Last chance to apply for the UCOP Mentorship Program

Network with your peers while building real-life UCOP workplace skills. Sign up to be a mentor or mentee by Aug. 31.


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UC Travel Supplier Town Hall series welcomes Amtrak

Learn about Amtrak routes throughout California, as well as amenities tied to their services.


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How to stay safe in a heat wave

As temperatures rise, so does the risk of serious illness. Here’s how to protect yourself and your loved ones.


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New Fig. 1 video: Heat waves aren’t going away

They’re getting hotter and more dangerous instead. By mid-century, triple-digit temperatures could be the norm during a third of the year in some California cities.