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UCOP volunteers help feed the community

On Oct. 30, nineteen staff members from UCOP volunteered at the Alameda County Food Bank. They helped prepare meals for the community, and sorted and bagged a staggering amount of donated produce: 790 pounds of bell peppers 3,612


UC’s military veterans continue to serve others

As an army infantryman in Iraq, Nathan Goncalves saw his share of grueling battles. But none quite prepared him for the transition from military to civilian life. “You come back from combat and you’ve seen



UC is Smoke and Tobacco Free. Are you?

The Great American Smokeout on Nov. 15 is a great time for anyone who wants to quit smoking to get support.


Thanksgiving Coat Drive & volunteer event

Donate a warm coat and/or help serve a meal to local community members in need.


Final reminder: Open Enrollment ends Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 5 p.m.

Be sure to take the time to review the plan changes and new offerings for this year.


Be a holiday life saver and donate blood

The need for donated blood never takes a holiday.


Discount available for UCOP staff at Columbia Sportswear Employee Store

Get 40 to 50 percent off current styles from Columbia, Mountain Hardwear, PrAna and other brands.


Last call: Buy holiday poinsettias and help raise funds for staff scholarships!

Pre-sale of holiday poinsettia plants ends this Friday, Nov. 16.


10-Second Bio: Sean Beld, kickboxer and chess player

Name: Sean Beld Title:  Web Accessibility Specialist Department/Unit: UCOP ITS Location: Franklin Building When I Started Working At UCOP: May 2018 What I Do For OP In Five Words Or Less: Help make our websites accessible. The Best Part About Working For OP:  There are so many


President Napolitano to UC Irvine political science class: “How do we get the youth out to vote?”

UC Irvine students in Political Science 121C examine how the American electoral system works and how voters evaluate parties, candidates and issues. And who better to address these topics than President Napolitano, who previously