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Update Your Profile

Have you recently moved offices within UCOP? Changed your last name? Been appointed a new job title? Take a few seconds to update your contact information in the UCOP directory so your colleagues can find you. www.ucop.edu/irc/services/itsvcs_dir_changes.html


Open Enrollment

Open Enrollment for UC employees and retirees is available through 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 (Pacific Time).


eScholarship Lunchtime Talk, Nov. 4

The California Digital Library recently launched a revamped eScholarship website. You can learn more about the site—and how you can get started publishing on eScholarship—at a lunchtime talk on Nov. 4.


Be Safe. Be Prepared.

The longtime Boy Scout motto, "Be prepared," is apt advice at any time. It may be especially sound as we approach the twentieth anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake this weekend.


OP Headlines

Post-Employment Benefits Forum, Wed., 10/21... Save the Date: Women We Admire Series, Thursday, 10/22... Speaker Series: California Higher Education, Thursday, 10/22... Suspension of University Cell Phone Policy... Community Supported Agriculture at UCOP...


Post-Employment Benefits Forum, Wed., 10/21

The President’s Task Force on Post-Employment Benefits is holding forums at UCOP in the Franklin building, room 10325 on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 to give faculty, staff and retirees the opportunity to ask questions and learn about the immediate and long-term effects of fiscal pressures on the University’s pension and retiree health programs.


Community Supported Agriculture at UCOP

In 2007, the UCOP Sustainability Committee launched a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) project. UCOP partnered with Full Belly Farms to bring CSA members fresh, organic produce each Tuesday at the Franklin Building. When we began


Revisions to Personnel Policies for Staff Members

The University is proposing revisions to the following Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM):


UC:DC

As the nation’s largest public research institution, UC has a lot at stake when it comes to federal funding.