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Science at the Theater: 5 Big Questions

Five Berkeley Lab scientists dive into the big questions that drive their research. Hear them speak on April 29, 7 to 9 p.m.


An important message from President Napolitano about state funding for UC

Lend your voice to the effort to secure full funding to keep UC at the forefront of education, medicine and science.


UC streamlines Retirement Savings Program investment fund menu

UC is streamlining the menu of investment funds available through the UC Retirement Savings Program — your 403(b), 457(b), and Defined Contribution Plans — effective July 2.


Learn how Weight Watchers can work for you

Learn how you can lose weight without sacrificing the foods you love at UCOP’s next Weight Watchers series! Come visit our meeting at noon today in 7409 Franklin. The next series begins April 28.


RGPO brown bag: E-cigarettes – The Vapor This Time?

Phillip S. Gardiner, policy and regulatory sciences program officer for the Tobacco Related Disease Research Program, will talk about the origin and explosive growth of e-cigarettes, the chemical composition of their e-liquid and the resulting aerosol, and regulation (or lack thereof).


Meet Records Management, UCOP’s institutional memory

Join the Records Management team at a brown bag on April 16, noon–1 p.m., in 11326 Franklin to learn more about the group's day-to-day operations and research capabilities.


Sexual Assault Awareness Month continues with brown bags, Denim Day

UCOP joined the national effort to raise awareness about sexual violence with several brown bag talks and Denim Day as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April. April is nationally recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness


Meeting today: Project Management Interest Group

The UCOP PMIG is please to present "The new UC Information Center — An example of a well-managed project." Ola Popoola will share her experience as project manager on the UC Information Center.


Webinar: Non-records recycling

Prepare to purge unneeded materials by learning what constitutes a "non-record" and what you can and cannot recycle.