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Next week: Join LaSA for a community conversation and Oakland mixer

Next week, the Latinx Staff Association (LaSA) has planned two great events for UCOP colleagues. Everyone is encouraged to attend!


Celebrate the Lunar New Year with help from APISA

The Lunar New Year begins on Jan. 22. Check out these suggestions for marking the occasion — including fun Zoom backgrounds.


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Upcoming tech classes: Advanced Zoom, Box fundamentals and Outlook

Level-up your tech skills by signing up for a live workshop at UCOP or trying a self-paced learning opportunity.


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Connect with colleagues and expand your awareness

Two upcoming courses from UCOP Learning and Development will allow you to connect with colleagues while expanding your own knowledge of others and the world around you.


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New mileage reimbursement rate

UC has increased its mileage rates for business travel.


UC Center Sacramento speaker series focused on homelessness starts this week

The UC Center Sacramento has launched a new speaker series: Finding Policy Solutions at the Nexus of Homelessness, Mental Illness, and Incarceration.


APISA – Tsai & Yang at the Movies – “Anna May Wong: In Her Own Words”

Join colleagues for a screening of the documentary “Anna May Wong: In Her Own Words,” followed by a discussion.


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UC Davis researchers study telemedicine for cats

Video veterinary appointments could increase access to medical care.


Share your questions for the systemwide UC Town Hall with President Drake

All UC staff are invited to submit questions in advance of the systemwide UC Town Hall on Feb. 24, 2023.


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UC statement on Gov. Newsom’s 2023-24 budget proposal

Governor Newsom's new budget proposal includes critical investments in UC students & faculty, research, health care, infrastructure, and more.


UC awards $16.4M in grants to address climate change, health inequities

The MRPI grant program fuels discoveries in areas that are critical to the lives of Californians and the future of the state.