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PACSW welcomes Lady Idos, an expert on championing EDI in uncertain times

Lady will discuss efforts to protect DEIA at the federal government and at Berkeley Lab, increasing attacks on DEI throughout the country, and the need for all of us to practice continued DEI resilience.


Dr. Lyla June Johnston to speak on impostor syndrome

Lyla June Johnston, Ph.D., is an Indigenous woman who has battled impostor syndrome throughout her educational journey.


BSFO shares robust Juneteenth events lineup

Join the Black Staff and Faculty Organization for a week of celebrations surrounding the Juneteenth holiday.


Lieutenant Bill Spears of the BART Police Department

Attend an Oakland Safety Chat with BART PD on Thursday

Lt. Bill Spears has dedicated himself to helping people be safer in their daily lives.


Woman working at a desktop computer

Confirm your preferred name in UCPath

Help us adhere to the UC Gender and Lived Name policy by taking some simple steps in your UCPath account to verify your name.


Chase Anderson, M.D., and Brittany Bryant, LCSW

Microaggressions, your health and how to cope

Experiencing microaggressions can lead to worse physical and mental health and lower quality of life.


New, free UCOP workshop: Critical and Creative Thinking

Learn to weed out biases that stymie creativity, articulate disagreements productively, harness productive brainstorming and more!


PARRA members at a social hour in North Berkeley in December 2023.

Join PARRA for an Oakland new retiree reception

Learn more about UCOP's retiree association, meet members and find out how to get involved!


Give blood through the Red Cross on June 18 in Oakland

Participating only takes about an hour, and your donation could save three lives!