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Curb burnout and set boundaries with help from an FSAP psychologist

Being excellent doesn’t have to include burnout. Find out how to balance your personal needs, work-life balance and general wellbeing.


Sign up for TOKTWD: Bring your kid to our Oakland office

Oakland registration is now open for Take Our Kids to Work Day (TOKTWD) 2025, which will take place on Wednesday, April 9.


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Live tech classes and workshops plus Women’s History Month-inspired on-demand videos

Take your professional skills into the future with new tech-focused learning opportunities from UCOP Learning and Development.


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Donate blood to the Red Cross: Save lives, get free diabetes testing and score a free county fair ticket

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


Retiring soon? Meet and connect with UC retirees in Oakland

Prospective retirees are invited to join President’s and Regents’ Retiree Association members for a special event on May 7.


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The UCOP Tableau User Group will feature the NRS’ Kathleen Wong

UCOP TUG sessions include resources for beginners as well as intermediate and advanced visualization techniques.


#SpeechMatters

Higher-ed leaders to discuss truth, trust and transformation at #SpeechMatters

The UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement will grapple with the role of higher-ed in our democracy at their next annual conference.


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Managers’ corner: Help your team succeed with psychological safety

Learn about the power psychological safety has to influence the working conditions of our teams.


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Staff advisors will host a virtual event next Tuesday, March 11

Join Andenet Emiru and Mayté Frías for an engaging webinar on what it means to serve as a staff advisor.


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A new law is already saving infant lives in California’s hospitals

Hospitals can now distribute donor milk to babies in their neonatal intensive care units when it comes from a milk bank with a tissue bank license.


Deidre Lynn Reyes, Master Scholar program. Photographed at the UC Riverside Student Disability Resource Center.

Wednesday: Explore the higher ed disability rights landscape

Join subject matter experts from the University of California and partner institutions for a discussion on disability law trends and the potential impacts of the new administration.


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New UC-branded Canva templates are available

If you use Canva Pro through a UCOP Team account, new resources are available to help you create on-brand designs.