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Send a Gratitude Gram right from your desk!

Last year the UCOP Employee Engagement and Diversity Group delivered over 1,400 hand-written notes of appreciation to OP staff via seasonal Gratitude Grams. That’s a lot of gratitude! But saying thank you to our colleagues


WW Wellness Workshops kick off Thursday, Jan. 10

A new year means a new opportunity to get healthy, and you can start new habits right at UCOP. A WW (Weight Watchers) workplace Wellness Workshop will kick off in Oakland on Thursday, Jan.


December Restructuring Effort update

President Napolitano shared a restructuring update with the UCOP community on Dec. 18, 2018.


Help shape the future of WorkFit at UCOP

The UCOP WorkFit program will take a hiatus during the Spring and Summer of 2019 to allow for review and input from the UCOP community. 


Changes to look for in your January paycheck

Take a close look at your first paycheck in January to confirm your benefits enrollments and your voluntary pretax contributions.


Dr. Balan

Stigma-Free UC: Finding Your Words

Join us on Thursday, Jan. 24 at 11 a.m., to hear Yener Balan, MD, discuss Kaiser Permanente's Find Your Words campaign.


Join Records Management to learn the results of the records assessment

Mark your calendars to attend the update on the Building Consolidation Records Project, on Jan. 17 at 9:30 a.m.


Save the date: APISA’s 2019 Lunar New Year event on Jan. 29

Join APISA for a potluck celebration on Tuesday, Jan. 29.


greenhouse

This solar greenhouse could change the way we eat

Thanks to solar technology developed at UC Santa Cruz, greenhouses are enjoying a new moment in the sun.


Friday OPSA Social event: pop-up happy hour featuring UC Us Grow

Admire the mixed-use flower and vegetable garden cultivated by UC Us Grow, and enjoy happy hour refreshments and comestibles.


Don’t miss the last free concerts of the summer in downtown Oakland

Free concerts in downtown Oakland continue into September.


First Gen UC Irvine students

Cracking the code on first-gen college student success

Could something as simple as success coaching level the playing field for first-generation college students? A new program at UC San Diego is so successful that the campus is adding 400 participants in the coming year.


Man reading while floating in ocean

Your summer reading list, delivered

There’s nothing better than a good book for that long road trip, multi-hour flight or lazy summer afternoon spent basking in the sun.   UC faculty, staff, students and alumni are here to help you find your next good read. Whether