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Refreshing and healthy summer beverages

Three summery drinks that are delicious and healthy.


Tips to keep yourself and your belongings safe

Presentation and security tips to help you keep safe at work.


August restructuring effort update

Update from President Napolitano on the restructuring effort.


New security verification on UCPath

Personalized security questions and answers add a new layer of security to your account.


UCOP employee discount available on Columbia Sportswear

UCOP staff can receive a discount on merchandise at the Columbia Sportswear Company Employee Store in Richmond through Sunday, Sept. 16.


UCPath unavailable Aug. 31 and part of September due to UCLA, UC Santa Barbara transition

UCPath online will be unavailable to employees while teams work to transition UCLA and UC Santa Barbara onto the UCPath system.


Tips on staying healthy during wildfire season

Smoke and ash can affect air quality, causing breathing difficulties and other health issues many miles away from the actual fire.


tech fair

Annual ITS Tech Fair returns with new products, software upgrades and a raffle

See demos and get hands-on experience with some of UCOP’s new technology products and services.


Algae flip-flops

A guilt-free flip-flop

The humble flip-flop is the world’s most popular shoe. About 3 billion new pairs of these little plastic sandals are made globally every year. Eventually, they wind up as non-biodegradable trash in landfills, rivers and


Tips to make your LinkedIn profile stand out and manage your professional brand

More than 75 percent of professionals search online for information on a new colleague or a prospective hire, so having an engaging LinkedIn profile is very important.


Is a college degree worth it?

President Napolitano gives her opinion on whether a college degree is worth it in her latest LinkedIn post.


President Napolitano at Merced

First buildings of Merced 2020 project open to students

President Janet Napolitano visited the campus to help open the first phase of its massive expansion project.