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Boldly Californian: New UC email signature graphic and updated video

This year’s updated signature graphic emphasizes UC’s bold promise to continue to uphold the California Dream, now and into the next 150 years. Plus, get an updated version of the 150th-anniversary video.


Stigma-Free UC presents: Anxiety — from boredom to burnout

Everyone experiences stress and anxiety sometimes. But what can you do to improve your mental health, and how do you know when it’s time to seek help? Join Dr. Robert Bota of UC Irvine for an informative webinar on Feb. 19.


UC Entrepreneur Pitch Competition Winners

Championing innovation at UC

The University of California congratulates the accomplished winners and finalists of the third annual UC Entrepreneur Pitch Competition.


Prepare for upcoming UCPath outages and print your W-2

The UCPath system will be unavailable to all UC employees twice during March while more locations transition to UCPath. Be sure to download your W2, and learn what to expect.


Breast cancer: Discover your environmental risks

On Thursday, Feb. 21, the President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women welcomes UCSF professor and epidemiologist Peggy Reynolds, Ph.D. This brown-bag conversation will take place at UCOP Oakland and via Zoom conferencing.


View and share events on UCOP Oakland lobby screens

New TV screens by the security desk at Franklin will keep you informed about campus happenings. Learn how to share content.


Plan your records needs for the new Oakland UCOP building complex

When the new Oakland building opens in 2020, does your department know what to do with its records? Schedule your departmental strategic meeting with Records Management by contacting Records@ucop.edu or (510) 987-0399.


Feb. 21: Donate blood and help save lives

The American Red Cross recently reissued its emergency call for blood donations after severe winter weather and the government shutdown reduced lifesaving donations. It's easy to make a difference. Schedule an appointment around the corner from the Franklin Building, or at a branch near you.


Walking the line between indulgence and delayed gratification

If you’re the type of person who likes to save objects or experiences for a future occasion, you may wish to rethink your strategy. Giving in to some indulgences may offer you a better experience.