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Free live technology classes at UCOP

Whether you're looking to boost your portfolio of software skills or want to get more out of programs you use every day, UCOP offers a range of tech courses in live, virtual format — and self-paced classes, too.


Learn how to manage your UCOP records

Join Records Retention Manager Laurie Sletten for Records Management 101, a workshop that will provide a helpful overview of the UC records retention policy schedule and how to comply.


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UC reaches an emissions-reduction milestone

All 10 campuses and their affiliated health systems have hit their goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels, despite the university's significant growth.


President Drake: Let’s build a better future. Become a UC advocate.

President Michael V. Drake, M.D. recently released a video to speak out for the UC Advocacy Network to encourage our community to support UC.


Celebrate Black History Month with anti-racism workshops and events

Black History Month is just a week away and UCOP has many engaging opportunities for UCOP staff to connect with colleagues around this important recognition.


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Update on return to on-site operations, COVID-19 protocols and upcoming town hall

EVP/COO Rachael Nava provides an update on our return to on-site operations status, COVID-19 testing and new mask requirements — cloth masks are no longer sufficient.


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Develop your career with February classes

Virtual professional development is a great way to build your skillset while connecting with peers throughout all UCOP locations.


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Oakland employees: Take the Parking and Commute Survey

Provide input to help BASC understand anticipated commute plans and parking needs for our return to on-site operations.


Tuesday: Anti-Asian American Pacific Islander hate in the time of COVID-19

Hear from Russell Jeung, Ph.D., cofounder of Stop AAPI Hate and one of Time Magazine’s Top 100 Influential Persons of 2021.