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UCPath tutorial and reference guides make using new portal easy

The short tutorial includes information about navigating the website and step-by-step instructions for common tasks, such as how to view your vacation balances or update your direct deposit information.


New date for January paychecks, and other important dates and reminders

Take note of these important dates and reminders for December and January regarding monthly paychecks, taxes, your 2016 benefits and more.


Seasonal office decorations: Safety tips

Keep the office safe by following these guidelines for decorations.


December travel clinic: Entertainment

Entertainment is the focus of this month's Business Resource Center travel clinic on Monday, Dec. 14.


UCDC facility offline on Dec. 15

The entire UCDC facility in Washington, D.C. will be offline for power grid testing.


Call for volunteers and coat donations this Thanksgiving

You can help serve food at the City of Oakland's Thanksgiving Dinner and donate warm coats to the coat drive.


Remembering Willie Archie

Willie Archie, who was University Research Security Manager and co-founded the UCOP Singers, died July 8.


UCOP recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness Month with brown bags, Denim Day

The events kick off on April 1 with the first in a brown bag series and continue through April 29, with Denim Day.


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Sign up for UCOPAlert to receive emergency notices outside business hours

UCOPAlert delivers alerts to your home phone, personal cell phone and/or personal email outside normal business hours when you’re not in the office but need to know about a situation that affects your workplace or your ability to perform your work.


Celebrate Black History Month with speaker series and more

Dorothy Lazard, who manages the Oakland History Room at the Oakland Public Library's Main Branch, and Natalie Baszile, author of "Queen Sugar," are the featured speakers for Black History Month. Both are UC alumnae.


UC leads nation’s top universities in serving Latino students

UC Santa Barbara is the fourth campus in the UC system to be named a Hispanic-Serving Institution, joining Riverside, Santa Cruz and Merced.