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Explore climate and environmental justice with BSFO

Several experts will discuss topics surrounding climate and environmental justice, with a focus on the Black community’s climate change experience through varied lenses such as health, Critical Race Theory, Feminist Theory and land loss.


Share your feedback on the Open Enrollment website and mailing

Last year, we took a new approach to Open Enrollment communications and we want to know if it was helpful. Please share your thoughts in a quick online survey.


Lucy Tseng + Priya Lakireddy

Attend a virtual open house with the staff advisors to the Regents

Lucy Tseng (UCLA) and Priya Lakireddy (UC Merced), the current staff advisor and staff advisor designate to the UC Board of Regents, will hold a virtual open house on Feb. 24.


Updated COVID-19 Testing Program starts this week in Oakland

UCOP’s test-to-return/test-to-stay approach moves most to at-home testing to help mitigate community transmission in the office.


UC partners with the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network to sponsor biomarker testing bill

UC and the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network are helping sponsor legislation to tailor cancer treatment approaches to a person’s individual condition.


Cozy windowseat with pillow, candle and hot cocoa

Feeling stressed? These resources can help.

If you've been feeling the mid-winter blues or find yourself frequently overwhelmed, you're not alone. UCOP and UC offer many resources to help.


Register soon for Making Power Moves: Women and Leadership

Making Power Moves begins March 2. Register now to reserve your place!


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Level-up your tech skills with upcoming classes

Boost your portfolio of software skills or get more out of programs you use every day with free live virtual tech classes at UCOP.


Janine Alamanzor

Staff Snapshot: UC Riverside’s Janine Almanzor, phytophile and runner

In the latest issue of UCnetwork, learn how Janine turned her passion for gardening into a full-time career at UC. 


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The extraordinary life of John Wesley Gilbert, the first Black archaeologist

A new book traces the pioneering scholar’s rise to national prominence in an era when African Americans often faced obstacles in obtaining even an elementary education.


Brita Sigourney celebrates her bronze-medal-winning run in the halfpipe in the Pyeongchang Games.

Two athletes with UC ties head to Beijing for the Winter Olympics

The Olympics is here, and UC is in the games! Here's who to watch for and when to tune in.


LaSA’s Cesar Chavez Activity Challenge starts this week

The Latino Staff Association (LaSA) invites all colleagues to participate in their annual Cesar Chavez Commemorative Virtual Activity Challenge. Get moving for a great cause!