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Want to learn more about UC Scout? Join today’s webinar.

Join an April 24 webinar to learn about the expansion of this online learning program that provides California high school students with free access to the courses they need to be eligible — and competitive — college applicants.


BRC training on fiscal close processes on April 30 and May 1

The training will explain all the financial processes associated with the annual fiscal close.


UC and CCC sign agreement to boost transfers, increase academic preparation

Under the MOU, students who complete one of the UC pathways and achieve the requisite GPA will be guaranteed a place within the UC system.


Recycle your non-record materials during Earth Week

Records management and building staff will hold informational meetings at multiple locations on Tuesday, April 24.


What Denim Day on Wednesday, April 25 means

UCOP staff members are invited to wear denim on Wednesday, April 25 for National Denim Day as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.


UCOP Restructuring Effort: April update

After careful deliberation and consultation with division leaders, chancellors, Executive Budget Committee, Academic Senate, campus stakeholders and staff, President Napolitano announced the following decisions.


Today: #AskYourLeadership with Thera Kalmijn

Staff will have an opportunity to hear more about the work that UCOP Local Operations does and Executive Director Thera Kalmijn's vision of the future.


Addressing college student food access and security

This April 24 talk, which is part of the Diversity Speaker Series, will include discussion about how UCOP is helping to bridge the gap.


Video: How UC innovation boosts the economy

Investing in UC is an investment in California’s future.


Stigma-Free UC: Mass Shootings, Firearms and the Mental Health System

The third installment of the Stigma-Free UC series will focus on the ways in which the response in the aftermath of mass shootings risks increasing stigma against people with mental illness.


Monday: Book signing, conversation with nation’s oldest park ranger

Betty Reid Soskin, 96, will share her stories and sign copies of her book "Sign My Name to Freedom: A Memoir of a Pioneering Life."


150th commemorative posters available, while supplies last

You can pick up a poster commemorating the university's 150th birthday at one of these two locations.