Make the most of May with upcoming learning opportunities
Are you ready to learn? If so, UCOP Learning and Development is ready for you with a variety of great courses for every skill level and interest.
Are you ready to learn? If so, UCOP Learning and Development is ready for you with a variety of great courses for every skill level and interest.
The UC Berkeley School of Public Health scholar will present insights into the mental and physical health of African-Americans in relationship to gender, socioeconomic position and the stress created by racism.
Learn about UC’s unique role as a research-intensive, public Hispanic Serving Institution, and how its work has a wide-ranging impact, from leading researchers.
UC is advocating on students behalf for the U.S. government to double the worth of Pell Grants. On Monday, meet some of the students behind the campaign on a live online event.
In the next Sustainability at Home event, hear about Earth Month from UCOP Director of Sustainability Matthew St. Clair and learn to preserve your spring harvest.
LinkedIn Learning’s May Challenge, kicking off May 11, focuses on the power of positive thinking and how to foster a growth mindset.
Get tips for managing stress, anxiety and transitions, and participate in a guided mindfulness exercise in this special event hosted by the OP Staff Assembly
Join BRC colleagues for a review of fiscal close practices and procedures.
Dr. Carrie L. Byington, an infectious-disease expert, has had an unprecedented first year as executive vice president and head of University of California Health.
This Saturday, join systemwide colleagues in critical conversations about the work of decolonizing global health through the lens of health equity.
In the next UC Distinguished Scholars webinar, the UC Davis scholar will present her research on Native environmental policy and Native activism for site protection.
University of California President Michael V. Drake, M.D., issued a statement on April 13 regarding the killing of Daunte Wright.