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April 2 coronavirus update from Rachael Nava

Last Thursday, EVP/COO Rachael Nava sent a coronavirus update to UCOP staff, including information about UC’s staffing continuity plans and the updated stay-at-home order.


There’s still time to be counted in the 2020 U.S. Census

We’re all busier than ever these days, but it’s important to be counted! Please take a few minutes to fill out your census form online or by phone.


LinkedIn Learning watch party: Creative problem solving

Join UCOP’s Learning and Development team for a lunchtime LinkedIn Learning watch party! Build your skills while you connect with colleagues.


Calling all UCOP cooks: Here’s what your colleagues are dishing out

Need some inspiration for dinner tonight? Why not try one of these delicious recipes created or suggested by your coworkers?


Be informed about work travel and COVID-19

If you have upcoming, pre-scheduled work travel or other questions related to UC travel during the coronavirus, don’t miss this helpful webinar and Q&A session from the Central Travel Office and Risk Services.


Doctor and patient

Remember to file your 2019 FSA receipts by April 15

If you participated in a DepCare or Health Flexible Spending Account (FSA) plan in the 2019 calendar year, you must file your expenses by April 15 to receive reimbursement.


Help build the UCOP quarantine playlist

Has music been keeping you entertained or inspired through the shelter-in-place order? Link wants to hear what you’ve been listening to!


This week’s coronavirus updates: March 31

As the coronavirus outbreak continues, UCOP is working to keep you connected, informed and healthy.


COVID-19: Changes to HRA, HSA and FSA rules

If you’re enrolled in a taxed-advantaged account, don’t miss these important updates about changes to your benefits.


Managing stress in the coronavirus era

Stressed about coronavirus? Or everything else? Americans are some of the most stressed out people in the world. But according to UCSF’s Dr. Elissa Epel, not all stress is the same.