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UCSF scientist receives Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine... UC targets breast cancer... Campuses, medical centers ramp up flu plans... Berkeley professor helps uncover oldest hominid skeleton on earth...
UCSF scientist receives Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine... UC targets breast cancer... Campuses, medical centers ramp up flu plans... Berkeley professor helps uncover oldest hominid skeleton on earth...
Since its launch in August, around 70 employees have been randomly selected to participate in one of these informal breakfast meetings with the president. But so many of you have expressed an interest in
Congratulations to Barbara Allen-Diaz and Kay Harrison Taber who have been appointed to new positions in Agriculture and Natural Resources.
The Strategic Resource Coordination Team is recruiting for staff at various levels to complete their operational team which provides services to departments across functions such as human resources, fiscal operations, travel and events, and
VP Dan Dooley will hold a town hall conference call to discuss the restructuring of Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) on Tuesday, October 6. During the town hall, Dooley will discuss how we will continue
UCOP’s new Project Management Interest Group, an informal forum where employees can share ideas and discuss project management principles and practices, is holding their first meeting on Tuesday, October 6. Anyone interested in project management
Join your colleagues in welcoming Nathan Brostrom, Interim EVP, Business Operations, at a breakfast on the Franklin Building’s 5th floor roof garden this Thursday, October 8. Pastries and beverages will be served. Nathan will
Did you know that the University has 37 natural reserves across California? The reserves are used by students, faculty and researchers at all ten campuses for teaching, research and public service. On Oct. 12, Sagehen
On October 22, The President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women (PACSW) is proud to sponsor the next speaker in the Women we Admire series: Vice President for Student Affairs Judy Sakaki. Please join
As if the seasonal flu isn’t enough to worry about, this year we have H1N1 to think about, too.
As the woman in charge of OP’s space planning and relocations, Karren Jamaca runs a tight ship.
English is my third language.