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Tuesday: PACSW Women’s History Month events feature Chancellor Christ and networking

PACSW has planned several events promoting networking and connection that are open to all UCOP staff.


Learn how to understand and interrupt subtle acts of exclusion

Join colleagues in exploring the subtle acts of exclusion framework and learning how to interrupt these acts.


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Prioritize self-care with upcoming workshops

Check out our upcoming courses to help you reduce stress, find balance and be more productive at work.


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How daylight saving time impacts your sleep and what to do about it

If you're struggling to reset your internal clock following daylight savings time, you're not alone.


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This week: UCOP Tableau User Group covers dashboards and data privacy

Join the UCOP Tableau User Group — a community of UCOP staff interested in building and sharing their Tableau skills.


Shout-Out for Andy Lyons and Genoa Starrs

Taiyu Guan is grateful to Andy and Genoa for their assistance with a research paper.


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UC introduces employer-paid identity theft protection for faculty, staff and retirees

A university-paid Identity Theft Protection Program through Experian will be provided for all benefit-eligible faculty, staff and retirees beginning April 1, 2024.


Leading Toward Equity: Jay Henderson, Jorge Silva and Cathy O’Sullivan

On Thursday, Mar. 28, hear from and engage with UCOP leaders as they share their reflections on equity, diversity and inclusion.


The California Livermore Collaboration Center dedication on Sept. 26, 2022

The new UC Livermore Collaboration Center is built for innovation

The multi-campus hub expands collaborations and partnerships with three national labs.


UC-issued documents can now reflect an employee’s accurate gender identity and lived name

This policy marks a significant step forward in fostering a more inclusive environment within the UC system.


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University of California application totals for fall 2024 admission on the rise

The uptick was driven by a rise in applications from transfer students, California residents, and students from historically underrepresented groups in higher education.